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  • ==Timeline of 1537== * 1537/2/10 [[Imagawa Yoshimoto]] and [[Takeda Nobutora]] make an alliance.
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  • ==Timeline of 1537== * 1537/2/10 [[Imagawa Yoshimoto]] and [[Takeda Nobutora]] make an alliance.
    746 bytes (96 words) - 18:44, 22 April 2017
  • * ''Founder: [[Hikida Bungoro]] ([[1537]] – [[1606]])''
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  • * ''Date: [[1537]]-early 1550s'' In 1537, [[Imagawa Yoshimoto]] of [[Suruga province]] made peace with [[Takeda Nobu
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  • ...no Ran|Ôtate no Ran]]. He and his brother [[Yoshie Sukekata|Sukekata]] ([[1537]]-[[1582]]) were later tasked with defending [[Uzu castle]] in [[Etchu prov
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  • * ''Born: [[1537]]''
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  • * ''Born: [[1537]]''
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  • * ''Birth: [[1537]]''
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  • * ''Born: [[1537]]?''
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  • * ''Birth: [[1537]]''
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  • * ''Died: [[1537]]''
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  • ...was married to Imagawa Yoshimoto on the second day of the sixth month of [[1537]] to cement relations between the two clans, and was the mother of [[Imagaw
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  • * [[Shiba clan|Shiba]] ([[1400]]-[[1537]])<ref>Grossberg, Kenneth. ''Japan's Renaissance'' Cornell University, NY,
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  • * ''Birth: [[1537]]
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  • ...ooki]]. He lost [[Kawagoe castle]] to [[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]] in [[1537]] and was forced to retreat to [[Matsuyama castle]]. He allied with [[Uesug
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  • ...una]]. He proved his talent in battle with the [[Uesugi clan|Uesugi]] in [[1537]] and was placed at [[Kawagoe castle]] in [[Musashi province]]. He defended
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  • ...ok the silver mines of [[Iwami province]] from the [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi]] in 1537, lost them in 1539, and would again take them in 1541. He expanded Amako in
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  • ...classical scholar [[Sanjonishi Sanetaka|Sanjônishi Sanetaka]] ([[1455]]-[[1537]]).<ref>Rebeckah Clements, "Speaking in Tongues? Daimyo, Zen Monks, and Spo
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  • |width="35%"|Previous Year<br>'''[[1537]]'''
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  • ...] eldest son. He served as a hostage to the [[Ouchi clan|Oûchi clan]] in [[1537]] and married an adopted daughter of [[Ouchi Yoshitaka|Ôuchi Yoshitaka]].
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  • * ''Born: [[1537?]]''
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  • |width="35%"|Following Year<br>'''[[1537]]'''
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  • ...branch of the [[Shimazu clan]]<ref>Descendants of [[Shimazu Toshihisa]] ([[1537]]-[[1592]]), third son of [[Shimazu Takahisa]] ([[1514]]-[[1571]]).</ref>,
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  • * ''Birth: [[1537]]''
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  • ...engoku period]], with the [[Amako clan]] gaining control of the mines in [[1537]], losing them briefly to the [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi]] in [[1539]] but regaini
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  • *[[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] 豊臣秀吉 (1537?-1598) <br/>
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  • * ''Born: [[1537]]''
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  • ...hûzan seikan]]'', as having taken place roughly a generation earlier, in [[1537]], during the reign of King [[Sho Sei (尚清)|Shô Sei]]; in all three acc
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  • ...s. During this period, the Amako captured the Iwami silver mines [石見銀山] in 1537 and then lost them to the Ôuchi temporarily in 1539 (the Amako would recla
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  • * ''Born: [[1537]]''
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  • ...y afterward. He suppressed a rebellion on [[Amami Oshima|Amami Ôshima]] in 1537, and took steps to improve defenses against ''[[wako|wakô]]'' that same ye
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  • ...esugi to join forces. Kawagoe fell to [[Hojo Ujitsuna|Hôjô Ujitsuna]] in [[1537]] and in [[1545]] both the Ogigayatsu and the Yamanouchi shared defeat in a
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  • |1537-1597
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  • *''Year:[[1537]]''
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  • [[Ogagiyatsu-Uesugi Tomooki]] died in [[1537]], prompting [[Kaigen Sozu|Kaigen Sôzu]] of the Tsurugaoka Hachiman shrine
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  • ...rs later to recapture Musashi-Matsuyama (originally taken by the Hôjô in [[1537]]). Ujiyasu and Kenshin were destined to clash many times in the 1560's, bu
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  • ...power with a marriage to [[Takeda Nobutora|Takeda Nobutora's]] sister in [[1537]]. He also acted as an go-between for the arranged marriage of Nobutora's e
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  • ...sult of the campaign was the destruction of the Hiraga in the 2nd month of 1537.
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  • ...llion against the kingdom's authority being led by [[Yuwan Ufunushi]] in [[1537]].<ref>Gallery labels, "Hokorasha Amami" ほこらしゃ奄美 special exhi
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  • |&nbsp; 4,10||丁酉||hinoto tori||1537
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  • ..., given that Ryûkyû launched additional military expeditions to Amami in [[1537]] and [[1571]], it is clear that the island was not fully submissive to Oki
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  • ...engoku period]], with the [[Amako clan]] gaining control of the mines in [[1537]], losing them briefly to the [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi]] in [[1539]] but regaini
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  • ...as any basis in fact, Hiraga was defeated and killed in the 2nd month of [[1537]].
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