Difference between revisions of "Suzuki Sadayu"

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* ''Other names: Magaochi''
 
* ''Other names: Magaochi''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Kii province|Kii]] warlord''
 
* ''Distinction: [[Kii province|Kii]] warlord''
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* ''Japanese'': [[鈴木]]左太夫 ''(Suzuki Sadayuu)''
  
 
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Sadayû was a prominent leader among the [[Saiga monto]] of Kii and [[Kawachi province]] and held [[Saiga castle]]. He joined the [[Honganji]] and [[Hatakeyama Sadamasa]] in resisting [[Oda Nobunaga]] and led a powerful unit of arquebusiers at the [[Ishiyama Honganji]]. Sadayu later died in 1585 as [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi]] was attacking the religious establishments of Kii province. One theory has that [[Toda Takatora]] arranged for Sadayû to be made to commit suicide. According to tradition, Sadayû and his men were in essence mercenaries, at first fighting in wars that did not directly effect the [[Suzuki clan|Suzuki]] domain.  
Sadayu was a prominent leader among the [[Saiga monto]] of Kii and [[Kawachi province]] and held [[Saiga castle]]. He joined the [[Honganji]] and [[Hatakeyama Sadamasa]] in resisting [[Oda Nobunaga]] and led a powerful unit of arquebusiers at the [[Ishiyama Honganji]]. Sadayu later died in 1585 as [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi]] was attacking the religious establishments of Kii province. One theory has that [[Toda Takatora]] arranged for Sadayu to be made to commit suicide. According to tradition, Sadayu and his men were in essence mercenaries, at first fighting in wars that did not directly effect the [[Suzuki clan|Suzuki]] domain.  
 
  
 
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==References==

Latest revision as of 23:40, 31 January 2010

Sadayû was a prominent leader among the Saiga monto of Kii and Kawachi province and held Saiga castle. He joined the Honganji and Hatakeyama Sadamasa in resisting Oda Nobunaga and led a powerful unit of arquebusiers at the Ishiyama Honganji. Sadayu later died in 1585 as Hideyoshi was attacking the religious establishments of Kii province. One theory has that Toda Takatora arranged for Sadayû to be made to commit suicide. According to tradition, Sadayû and his men were in essence mercenaries, at first fighting in wars that did not directly effect the Suzuki domain.

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