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1500:introducing
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1388:Ei Hisatora
917:Hetsugigawa
820:Okitanawate
583:Shimonoseki
498:Gassan-Toda
332:Shizugatake
174:Otomo Sorin
108:Territorial
1613:Categories
1569:2019-04-30
1562:Ken, 投稿者.
1548:2019-04-08
1483:references
1464:References
1412:33°N 131°E
1225:surrender.
1014:Ōtomo clan
937:Sendaigawa
912:Toshimitsu
845:Sekigahara
790:Iwatsurugi
709:Sekigahara
684:Toshimitsu
573:Sekigahara
523:Nunobeyama
518:Tatarahama
483:Oshikibata
367:Ōta Castle
327:Uchidehama
297:Tedorigawa
282:Kanegasaki
135:Ōtomo clan
1539:"立花 誾千代姫"
1433:Oni Gozen
1148:Oni Gozen
1068:Hōjō clan
1064:Kagoshima
1034:Mōri clan
1012:from the
942:Kagoshima
855:Kagoshima
775:Momotsugi
664:Mimaomote
543:Takamatsu
513:Tachibana
456:Mōri clan
382:Hachigata
362:Negoro-ji
317:Takamatsu
272:Inabayama
143:Mōri clan
1438:Shigashi
1427:See also
815:Minamata
810:Mimigawa
805:Takabaru
780:Kōriyama
649:Tonomoto
508:Torisaka
488:Miyajima
473:Koriyama
347:Takehana
322:Yamazaki
211:Strength
101:Toyotomi
81:Location
60:'s home
38:Part of
1496:improve
1417:33; 131
1070:of the
991:Satsuma
971:Shikoku
932:Akizuki
927:Ganjaku
835:Odawara
770:Ichirai
699:Shimoda
694:Odawara
654:Okayama
563:Shimoda
558:Odawara
538:Tottori
493:Shiraga
392:Shimoda
387:Odawara
342:Kaganoi
312:Tottori
277:Anegawa
216:200,000
110:changes
103:victory
76:1586–87
1591:
1485:, but
1288:Myorin
1221:; the
1128:Myorin
1124:Myorin
1048:Takajō
1036:under
1027:, and
975:Kyūshū
967:Honshū
922:Takajō
850:Ryūkyū
830:Kyūshū
800:Kizaki
795:Oguchi
785:Kajiki
689:Kyūshū
674:Hiketa
553:Kyūshū
533:Kōzuki
407:Kunohe
377:Kyūshū
357:Toyama
219:30,000
97:Result
86:Kyūshū
1403:131°E
1072:Kantō
840:Korea
825:Iwaya
714:Osaka
704:Korea
578:Osaka
568:Korea
412:Korea
352:Kanie
302:Itami
90:Japan
1589:ISBN
1400:33°N
1171:1587
1086:1586
969:and
953:The
503:Moji
478:Toda
402:Oshu
397:Oshi
307:Miki
73:Date
1054:in
989:of
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