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  • * ''Japanese'': [[明智]] 光国 ''(Akechi Mitsukuni)'' ...tsuhide]]. He served the [[Toki clan|Toki]] family and resided at [[Akechi castle]], which sat in the southeastern area of [[Mino province]].
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  • ** ''Castle Siege'' ...er that year, Katsuyori would score another victory by taking [[Takatenjin castle]] in [[Totomi province]]. This would be the Takeda's high-water mark, which
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Akechi clan|Akechi]] retainer'' ...aoki]]. The course of his life, both before and after his service with the Akechi, is hazy at best.
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  • * ''Japanese'': [[明智]] 光安 ''(Akechi Mitsuyasu)'' Mitsuyasu was a son of [[Akechi Yorihisa]]. He held [[Akechi castle]] in [[Mino province]] and served the [[Toki clan]]. His daughter was marri
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  • * ''Distinction: Akechi retainer'' * ''Japanese'': [[明智]] 光忠 ''(Akechi Mitsutada)''
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  • * [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] (20,000) vs. [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] (10,000) ** ''KIA: Akechi Mitsuhide (in the immediate aftermath), [[Saito Toshimitsu]]''
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  • * ''Other name: Akechi Mitsuharu'' * ''Japanese'': [[明智]] 秀満 ''(Akechi Hidemitsu)''
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  • ...Nobutada when Nobunaga was attacked killed in Kyoto by [[Akechi Mitsuhide|Akechi Mitsuhide's]] troops (1582). Nobutada's contingent was attacked at Nijô so
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  • ...[[First Korean Campaign]], which he returned to Aizu and built [[Wakamatsu castle]]. He died suddenly in 1596 - leading some to suspect that Hideyoshi himsel
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  • ...He was known as a capable warrior and bitterly resisted [[Akechi Mitsuhide|Akechi Mitsuhide's]] attempts to gain a foothold in Tanba. When Kuroi was finally
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  • ...ng the bridge and boats in his domain in order to prevent their use by the Akechi. He afterwards became a retainer of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] but was deprived
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  • ...portant piece of information in his hands, and determined to march against Akechi as soon as possible, Hideyoshi negotiated with the Môri. They would be all
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  • ...[[koku]] to 10,000, 28,000, and finally 60,000-koku and [[Otsu castle|Ôtsu castle]] in Ômi Province. He was present for the [[Odawara Campaign]] ([[1590]]).
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  • ...and took one of [[Oda Nobuo|Oda Nobuo's]] castles in Ise – [[Matsugashima castle|Matsugashima]] - in a bloody fight. He died that same year. He was also kno
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  • ...at the side of Oda Nobunaga when the latter was attacked by [[Akechi clan|Akechi]] troops at [[Honnoji]] in June 1582. Nagasada is thought to have assisted
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  • ...hida Mitsunari]] during the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]) and had his castle was stormed by [[Ikeda Terumasa]] and [[Fukushima Masanori]]. Although he w
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  • ** ''Castle Siege'' ...[[Echigo province|Echigo]] itself. By [[1581]] the Oda had taken [[Toyama castle]] and were entrenched in [[Etchu province|Etchû]], which Shibata and Sassa
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  • ...akute]]. He joined the [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] army besieging [[Odawara castle]] in [[1590]] but died in camp during the campaign.
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  • ...s invaded by the [[Oda clan|Oda]] and Hideharu was besieged in Yakimi by [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] (1579). He surrendered but was executed, over Mitsuhide's objec
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  • ...e of Uozu]], [[Siege of Matsukura]] - [[Uozu castle|Uozu]] and [[Matsukura castle]]s in [[Etchu province|Etchû province]] fall to [[Oda Nobunaga|Oda forces] .../6/2 [[Honno-ji Incident|Honnô-ji Incident]] - Oda Nobunaga is killed by [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] at the Honnô-ji temple in Kyoto.
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  • ...h of Nobunaga in June [[1582]]. As Nobuzumi was married to a daughter of [[Akechi Mitsuhide]], Nobutaka doubted his loyalty and when they were preparing to j
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  • * ''Other name: Akechi Tama'' ([[明智]] 玉), ''Donna Gracia'' She was born in [[1563]], the third daughter of [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] and [[Fuseya]] (daughter of [[Tsumaki Norihiro]]).
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  • * 1576/2/23 [[Oda Nobunaga|Oda Nobunaga's]] [[Azuchi castle]] is completed in Omi. ...ed, troops under [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi (Hashiba) Hideyoshi]] and [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] are sent westward through the Chugoku region.
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  • ...nd assisted the latter during the [[Komaki Campaign]] by attacking [[Kanie castle]] along with [[Kuki Yoshitaka|Kûki Yoshitaka]]. When he performed badly in
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  • .../3 or /4 (May) Hideyoshi entertains [[Otomo Sorin|Ôtomo Sôrin]] at [[Osaka castle]]. * 1586/12/4 [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] moves to [[Sunpu castle]] from [[Hamamatsu castle]].
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  • ...kawa]] for help. Tadaoki replied by preparing to send his wife back to the Akechi and both he and Fujitaka refused to provide their erstwhile comrade with an ...y taking as hostages all those whose families were in [[Osaka castle|Ôsaka Castle]]. This happened to include Tadaoki's wife - who was by now a Christian, ba
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  • ...omi clan|Toyotomi]] forces in [[1587]] but died suddenly at his [[Sadowara castle]] in Hyûga in the 7th month, possibly as the result of poisoning but more
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  • * ''Japanese'': [[明智]] 光秀 ''(Akechi Mitsuhide)'' Akechi Mitsuhide was a prominent retainer to [[Oda Nobunaga]], who is famous for b
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  • ...y were by no means out of the woods. Mikawa was still a long way away, and Akechi men would be combing the roads for them. At this point, Hanzo suggested tha ...ven the title Iwami-no-kami and whose men would act as the guards of [[Edo castle]]. Hanzô's reputation as a ninja leader who commanded a 200-man strong uni
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  • ...castle]] when his brother was killed at the [[Honnoji]] in [[Kyoto]] by [[Akechi Mitsuhide]]. He attended the [[Kiyosu Conference]] later that year, where h
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  • * 1574/3 [[Battle of Akechi Castle]]. * 1574/5 [[Takeda Katsuyori]] captures [[Takatenjin Castle]] in [[Totomi province|Tôtômi province]] from [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]].
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  • ...[[Akechi Mitsuhide]] arrived and the [[Nuta clan]] betrayed him after his castle fell in [[1579]]. Yoshimichi committed suicide, but his son Yoshisada conti
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  • ...was trusted to lead on his own. At that time, Nobunaga granted him [[Gifu castle]] and authority over [[Mino province|Mino]] and [[Owari province]]s.<ref na ...[[1615]] to (re)gain as many of them as he could from the ruins of [[Osaka castle]].<ref name=name112/>
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  • ...ji Incident was an attack upon the Kyoto temple [[Honno-ji|Honnô-ji]] by [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] on [[1582]]/6/2, which ended in the death of [[Oda Nobunaga]] a Oda Nobunaga was residing at the temple at the time, and Akechi Mitsuhide was meant to be leading a force south, to fight on Nobunaga's beh
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  • ...e accompanied Tokugawa to the capital region and was forced to flee when [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] rebelled. He took a different route home than Ieyasu and the ot
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  • ...njo (Nobuo), whose wisdom was less than normal, without reason ordered the castle and city burned.<ref>[[Frois's History of Japan]] Ch 58 5:173. As seven or
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  • ...of [[Echigo province|Echigo]]. Nobunaga’s death in June at the hands of [[Akechi Mitsuhide]], however, sent all the Oda generals involved in the war against
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  • ...er). His wife, known as Ômi no kata, was a daughter of [[Akechi Mitsutsugu|Akechi Suruga no kami Mitsutsugu]]. Toshimasa had adopted the name Saitô, former
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  • [[File:Hikonejo.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The main tower keep at Hikone castle.]] [[File:Hikone-stables.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The stables at Hikone castle]]
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  • ...aku off-balance. Before too long, however, the Rokkaku discovered that the castle's water supply was very short and planned an all-out assault. That night, K ...n province|Echizen]] and took up residence at [[Kitanosho castle|Kitanoshô castle]]. Katsuie was also eventually given Asai's widow, [[Oichi]]-Nobunaga's sis
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  • *[[Akechi Mitsuhide]] builds [[Sakamoto Castle]] at the foot of [[Mt. Hiei]], on the shores of [[Lake Biwa]]. ...ol]] of [[Noh]] relocates to Tokugawa Ieyasu's headquarters of [[Hamamatsu castle]].
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  • ...ut in [[Miki Castle]] until 1580 and Kikkawa Tsuneie resisted in [[Tottori Castle]] ([[Inaba province]]) for 200 days. Both castles gave in only went literal ...of Kozuki as much as anything else, Terumoto sent his uncles to retake the castle. This they did, and both Amako and Yamanaka were killed. This was to be a r
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  • ...ngo]] (110,700 koku), where he would remain until his death. In [[1582]] [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] destroyed Oda Nobunaga and turned to Fujitaka for support. Alth ...collection of priceless works of poetry and history he had with him in the castle. He appealed to the Court to send [[Maeda Gen'i]] to come and receive these
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  • ...made advances into [[Kozuke Province|Kôzuke]]. Fortunately for the Hôjô, [[Akechi Mitsuhide]] rebelled against Oda Nobunaga on June 21, 1582, trapping and ki ...sive strategies instead. After all, taking a defensive position inside the castle had put an end to earlier sieges made by the Uesugi and the Takeda, both of
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  • ...other [[Oda Uraku]], became the only one of the four houses to be granted "castle holder" (''shiro-nushi'') status under the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]. They ser * [[Akechi Mitsuhide]]
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  • ...he accompained his father on campaign in the attack on [[Musashi-Matsuyama Castle]] [武蔵松山城]. ...y seasoned Takeda retainers. In the aftermath, the Oda recaptured Iwamura Castle in Mino, taken by the Takeda in 1572.
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  • Kanazawa castle was the political center of [[Kaga han]], the wealthiest daimyô domain in ...tle|Osaka]] and [[Edo Castle|Edo]] in size and majesty. At its height, the castle boasted over twenty towers.
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  • ...Nobunaga in Kyôto himself. Nobunaga, who had already ordered Hideyoshi and Akechi Mitsuhide to march west, was pleased at what proved to be enthusiastic supp Yet in [[1578]] [[Araki Murashige]], an Oda vassal who controlled [[Itami castle]] in [[Settsu province|Settsu]], rebelled; Kodera Masamoto, who had begrudg
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  • ...; [[1531]]-[[1596]]), a retainer of [[Matsunaga Hisahide]] who held [[Sawa Castle]] in northwest [[Yamato province]]. ...ved in a war with the Miyoshi. In the course of the feud, Sawa, Tomoteru’s castle, was lost, forcing the Takayama to flee. Through the good offices of [[Wada
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  • Born in the town of Akechi in [[Mino province]], he was originally named Tamenosuke, but later took on ...ousehold with 20 paintings depicting famous Okinawan sites such as [[Shuri castle]], [[Sogen-ji|Sôgen-ji]] and the ruins of [[Nakagusuku gusuku]], as well a
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