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  • ...uted, an act which crushed whatever spirit was left in the Amako warriors. Gassan-Toda surrendered soon afterwards
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  • ** ''Castle Siege'' ...onari's decision to refuse to accept deserters, a policy aimed at reducing Gassan-Toda's foodstuffs as quickly as possible. Yoshihisa made his situation all the m
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  • ...e of Nunobeyama|Nunobeyama]] and put it under siege. Tsunahiro escaped the castle and made his way to Kyoto, where he lived in retirement until his death.
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  • ...sault on [[Gassan-Toda castle|Gassan-Toda]] in [[1564]]. The Môri besieged Gassan-Toda in [[1565]]. Yoshihisa lost the confidence of his men when he executed one
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  • ...]]), the sieges and counter-sieges of [[Moji castle|Moji]] and [[Matsuyama castle|Matsuyama]] castles ([[Buzen province]], [[1557]]-[[1563]]), the [[Battle o ...h the [[Oda clan (Owari)|Oda]] that culminated in the [[Siege of Takamatsu Castle]] in [[Bingo province|Bingo]]. After the death of [[Oda Nobunaga]] ([[1582]
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  • ...daimyo and ruled from his headquarters at [[Gassan-Toda castle|Gassan-Toda Castle]] [月山富田城]. ...to the strategms of [[Mori Motonari|Motonari]] that he was killed and the castle taken. However, within the next few years the Ôuchi reasserted their powe
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  • ...[Yamanaka Shikanosuke]] in [[Izumo province]]. He later fought at [[Kozuki castle]] in [[Harima province]] in [[1578]].
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  • ...dson of [[Amako Tsunehisa]]. In [[1518]] Masahisa was slain attacking the castle of the rebellious Amako retainer [[Sakurai Soteki]] [桜井宗的]. He was ...fought the [[Akamatsu clan|Akamatsu]] at [[Ojio castle|Ojio]] and [[Akashi castle|Akashi]] castles.
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  • ...fate is unclear, though he appears to have died by the time [[Gassan-Toda castle]] fell to the [[Mori clan|Môri]] in [[1567]].
    582 bytes (80 words) - 14:21, 6 July 2007
  • ...[[Amako Katsuhisa|Katsuhisa]]. Yukinobu became a ronin when [[Gassan-Toda castle]] was surrendered to [[Mori Motonari|Môri Motonari]] by Yoshihisa in [[156
    647 bytes (89 words) - 15:24, 24 January 2007
  • ...and distinguished himself at the [[Siege of Gassan-Toda]] Castle. When the castle was surrendered to the [[Mori clan|Môri]], Hyôgonosuke went to Kyoto and
    1,015 bytes (158 words) - 19:44, 11 November 2007
  • ...ing the 1520's and alongside [[Amako Haruhisa]] at the [[Siege of Koriyama Castle]] in [[1540]]. He defeated a [[Mori clan|Môri]] army in [[1544]] but lost ...myô after Tsunehisa's death. For reasons unclear, Kunihisa was executed at Gassan-Toda by Haruhisa on the suspicion of treason on 25 November [[1554]] (Tembun 23
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  • ...Castle]], where he was given his manhood ceremony. When Tsunehisa retook Gassan-Toda, Hisayuki returned and went on to become a valuable asset to his brother. In 1518, Tsunehisa's son [[Amako Masahisa|Masahisa]] was killed attacking the castle of the rebellious Amako retainer [[Sakurai Soteki]] [桜井宗的]. Tsuneh
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  • ** ''Castle Siege'' ...he allied progress into Izumo proved exceedingly slow, and at the gates of Gassan-Toda the Ouchi / Mori effort faltered and fell back in disarray. Motonari himsel
    769 bytes (105 words) - 18:19, 9 October 2006
  • ...ted with saving the life of Motonari during the retreat from [[Gassan-Toda castle]] in [[1540]] near the Ômori silver mines and gained much prestige for thi
    550 bytes (78 words) - 15:01, 10 July 2016
  • ...o commanded troops in the abortive Ôuchi attempt to bring down [[Toda clan|Gassan-Toda]] in 1541-42 and afterwards endeavored to restore his lord's faltering mart
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  • ...[[Kyogoku clan|Kyôgoku clan]], but sneaks back in, killing the lord of the castle and retaking it.
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  • ...ntury until the mid-16th Century. From their headquarters at [[Gassan-Toda castle]], the Amako challenged, with mixed results, the [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi]] and,
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  • ...Ôuchi themselves invaded [[Izumo province|Izumo]] but were unable to take Gassan-Toda, retreating in disarray. ...rd pressed by the now-formidable [[Mori clan|Môri clan]], who finally took Gassan-Toda in early [[1566]]. Akihisa's successor, [[Amako Yoshihisa|Yoshihisa]] ([[15
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  • *The [[Tsugaru clan]] reenter [[Hirosaki castle]] and build a new ''tenshu''.
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