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iron cannons to counterattack. The situation was described as dire for the Ōtomo side before Dōsetsu charged towards a gap in the formation of
Takakage's army, allowing other Dōsetsu generals to reorganize themselves and rearrange their artillery. Dōsetsu rode his horse and charged forward unto the enemy camp while drawing his sword.The army of Motoharu and Takakage was unable to resist and was pushed back.
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signalled that all units were in position and the attack commenced. As
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Kobayakawa Takakage. During the fierce battle between the two sides, Dōsetsu lead the charge into the enemy formation and killed more than ten enemies and manage to beat the vanguard of Motoharu which was led by Yoshikawa Motoharu's vanguard led by Nobuki Narazaki. Then, Yoshikawa Motoharu used
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Takamoto to stop their conflict. In the same year, Dōsetsu changed his name from Akitsura into Dōsetsu. In 1564 July 25, the mediator from the Shogunate secured an agreement of temporary peace treaty between the Mōri clan and the Ōtomo clan. However, this truce did not last long
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Kobayakawa clan was the Numata-Kobayakawa clan (沼田小早川氏). The head of the family, Kobayakawa Shigehira (小早川繁平) was young and blind due to an eye disease so in 1550 it was decided that Takakage would become heir of the Numata branch and finally merge the two rival branches of
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Nobunaga had been assassinated. He proposed peace if the Mōri would cede to him the provinces of Hoki, Mimasaka and Bitchu. The diplomats thought that Mimasaka had already basically fallen, and Hoki was just a matter of time. Also Shimizu Muneharu, the defender of Takamatsu
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Tatatahama, there are about 18 more clashes in the area from 21–26 May, between Dōsetsu army against Takakage and other Mōri generals with undetermined results. However, in the end Takakage forced to relinquish the castle of Tachibana again to Dōsetsu, since the Mōri and
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Portuguese merchants assisted Dōsetsu with three ships weighted between 500-600 tons, The bombardment from the ships allowed the Ōtomo troops to establish themselves around Moji castle. However, the castle defenders manage to break the siege after the Portuguese has spent all
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Hideyoshi but was stopped by the advice of Kobayakawa Takakage and the two diplomats who were well respected in the Mōri clan. Takakage is said to have said, "It is a shame for the samurai to make peace before the blood of our friends has dried on their swords."
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In 1556 at May 19, Dōsetsu's forces finally manage to quell the rebellions incited by
Akimoto, and he later sent recommendation letters of his subordinates who gave outstanding performance during this operation, such as Korenobu Yufu, Takano Daizen, Adachi Sakyō, and Ando Iesada.
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In the next year of 1558, Dōsetsu fought Mōri clan sent Takakage in the first siege of Moji castle. In this battle, Dōsetsu had 800 of his archers shower Kobayakama's army with arrows. As the Dōsetsu continues his siege until 1562, Dōsetsu entered the last phase of this
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the Mōri had retained neutrality but they abandoned the opportunistic line and reached out to become subordinates of Hideyoshi. At this time Kobayakawa Takakage offers up his adopted son, Kobayakawa Hidekane, who is really his younger brother as hostage to Hideyoshi.
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design. As Mōri samurai rushed to board the large ship, all the defending warriors ran to that side of the deck, to defend themselves, and the ship capsized as its center of gravity shifted. Also in 1578 the "2nd Oda Encirclement Plan" falls apart when
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The Toyotomi uji was simultaneously granted to a number of Hideyoshi's chosen allies, who adopted the new uji "豊臣朝臣" (Toyotomi no asomi, courtier of Toyotomi). In July, 1588, he gave this to Takakage. Two years later he participated in the
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the clan. The Takehara-Kobayakawa branch ceased to exist and Takakage moved into Takayama Castle (高山城), the main base of the Numata branch. In 1552 Takakage decided to build a new main castle across the Numata River (沼田川) and called it is
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monks. The allies really didn't have too much success against the powerful Oda armies. The significant event here is the formation of all these powerful men, who were oftentimes not the best of friends. That same year (1576) at the
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without help and by the suspicious nature of his death he may have been assassinated by Hideyoshi himself. Since Saionji Kinmochi (西園寺公広) was also killed at the same time, during Takakage's transportation of men to
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as his main base. He also took the former secretary of the Kaneko clan, Saionji Kinmochi (西園寺公広) as a vassal. In addition, the control of Iyo by Takakage is excellent and the Portuguese missionary,
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their ammunitions and withdrew from this operation. Despite the Ōtomo forces under Dōsetsu launching another attempt at besieging the castle in 10 October 1561, they failed to subdue the castle.
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was in charge of military affairs, Takakage took responsibility of political affairs. He worked on diplomacy, taking advantage of the information gathering capabilities of the military. In the
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was already 40 years old and had no heir. Fearing that this would make the heir to the Mōri clan someone without Mōri blood he adopted Hideaki himself and he became known as
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castle, where the army under Mōri Motonari beat Dosetsu forces with the extensive use of cannons. Later in the same year, Dōsetsu personally led the Otomo forces against the
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it seems Hideyoshi was trying to take power away from the Kobayakawa clan by eliminating his best supporters. Hideyoshi was known to do this on separate other occasions.
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was still too young and his brother Kikkawa Motoharu had already died. He proposed to install substitute officers in Chikuzen and Chikugo and also would alternate with
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were essentially wooden floating fortresses, covered in gun and bow emplacements. According to some accounts, it may be believed that these six were the first
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promising him great things but Hideyoshi's men intercepted the messenger. Hideyoshi then sent for Mōri diplomats
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1501:(西園寺公広, 1537–1588), possibly assassinated by
739:, where he enlisted the help of traders from
719:. In the end, Kiyotane and his son committed
199:“Mōri Ryōsen", or “Mōri's Two Rivers" (毛利両川).
1761:"小早川隆景(読み)こばやかわたかかげ日本大百科全書(ニッポニカ)「小早川隆景」の解説"
1511:(河野通直, 1564–1587), possibly assassinated by
798:In May 18, after several engagements at the
622:(1562–1566) they destroyed their enemy, the
448:He was born in 1533 with the childhood name
2512:Encyclopedia of Sengoku military tacticians
1732:. Cambridge University Press. p. 831.
1445:, daughter of Kobayakawa Masahira (d. 1619)
894:ships, rather than a combination of small (
886:, and Oda's fleet, commanded once again by
672:against the remnants of their enemies, the
2546:
2532:
1916:>『柳川市史』史料編V近世文書(後編)118由布文書 (5) 戸次鑑連(道雪)
1755:
1753:
1751:
1749:
1456:(1567–1601) (also Takakage's half-brother)
1061:
645:In 1568 Kobayakawa Takakage fought in the
62:
2404:. London: Cassell & Co. p. 236.
2013:. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. p. 77.
1297:On hearing the news of Takakage's death,
814:
700:rebelled due to their collaboration with
668:) became more important as assistants to
575:committed suicide. They took Yoshinaga's
2399:
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2225:(in Japanese). 筑後遺籍刊行会. pp. 252~255
2045:
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1859:
1832:
1730:The Cambridge History of Japan, Volume 4
1474:
1308:
1065:
818:
785:
725:
485:
405:of Hideyoshi who awarded him domains in
3824:List of samurai from the Sengoku period
2352:Samurai Armies 1467–1649: Battle Orders
2318:
2090:
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14:
3837:
1805:. Stanford University Press. pp.
1796:
1781:
1237:In 1595 Takakage was appointed to the
779:in Tatara area (located in modern day
704:, to which Sorin responded by sending
2527:
2261:『柳河戦死者名譽錄』(一二)筑前多々良濱 永禄十二年五月十八日 P.8~9
1845:West, C.E. (2005). Seal, F.W. (ed.).
1192:Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–98)
790:Hakata Bay, where Dōsetsu fought the
401:but later swore loyalty and became a
2374:
2290:
1926:
1844:
1727:
529:and broke the naval blockade of the
1641:as virtually head of the Mōri clan.
1279:. Takakage died two years later at
1094:he defeats Kaneko Motoie (金子元宅) of
763:arrived sending a message from the
587:. During the same year his father,
435:but died before Hideyoshi himself.
24:
2519:
2505:
2492:
1991:
1979:
1609:
1190:In 1592 when Hideyoshi orders the
730:The site of the ruined Moji castle
25:
3906:
2444:Samurai: The World of the Warrior
2297:(in Japanese). 海鳥社. p. 152.
467:attacked Kannabe castle (神辺城) in
3895:People from Hiroshima Prefecture
2078:(in Japanese). Muneaki Tachibana
1961:: Yanagawa city Government. 2014
1835:, p. 218, 220–221, 266–269.
1665:
1078:In 1583 when Hideyoshi defeated
794:army at the Battle of Tatarahama
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2139:
1889:The Samurai: A Military History
1862:The Samurai: A Military History
1017:to get revenge for his master.
942:in charge of the push into the
874:Two years later in 1578 at the
427:. Hideyoshi gave him the title
55:
1880:
1853:
1838:
1790:
1782:Wilson, William Scott (2015).
1775:
1721:
876:Second Battle of Kizugawaguchi
13:
1:
2499:Legends of Sengoku tacticians
1860:Turnbull, Stephen R. (1977).
1801:A History of Japan, 1334–1615
1714:
869:First Battle of Kizugawaguchi
443:
2114:"『豊津町史』第四編 中世(鎌倉・室町・安土桃山時代)"
1470:
1034:Castle must commit suicide.
1021:had sent a secret letter to
533:forces under the command of
438:
7:
3775:Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn
1728:Hall, John Whitney (1988).
1660:
688:Conflict against Ōtomo clan
291:Battle of Tatarahama (1569)
10:
3911:
2400:Turnbull, Stephen (1998).
2350:Turnbull, Stephen (2013).
2325:Turnbull, Stephen (2000).
1891:. Routledge. p. 150.
1887:Turnbull, Stephen (2013).
993:were marching towards the
452:(徳寿丸) as the third son of
431:also appointed him to the
354:. He was the third son of
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2354:. Bloomsbury Publishing.
2132:, ``Hagi Clan Sect Record
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2554:Prominent people of the
2433:Harvard University Press
2222:筑後国史 : 原名・筑後将士軍談 上巻
1955:"柳川市史 史料編5『近世文書(前編・後編)』"
1487:(林長由, c.1560–?), son of
1241:by Hideyoshi along with
1232:
1038:had found out about the
614:. While the 2nd brother
3748:Foreign people in Japan
2461:Kuwata Kazuaki (2016).
2375:Rava, Giuseppe (2011).
1797:Sansom, George (1961).
1650:and its crossover game
1202:where he fought in the
1177:Siege of Odawara (1590)
1062:Service under Hideyoshi
842:had a falling out with
390:in all their campaigns
358:who was adopted by the
336:, 1533 – July 26, 1597)
310:Siege of Odawara (1590)
2402:The Samurai Sourcebook
2327:The Samurai Sourcebook
2194:Yano Kazusada (1927).
2058:Stephen Turnbull (2003
1480:
1322:
1239:Council of Five Elders
1075:
1070:Statue of Takakage in
927:monks made peace with
923:suddenly dies and the
827:
815:Conflict with Nobunaga
795:
755:, a large army led by
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491:
433:Council of Five Elders
386:), and fought for the
352:Azuchi–Momoyama period
2501:]. PHP文庫. PHP研究所.
2446:. Osprey Publishing.
1674:at Wikimedia Commons
1478:
1312:
1204:Battle of Byeokjegwan
1084:Battle of Shizugatake
1069:
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729:
723:inside their castle.
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370:became known as the “
3755:Alessandro Valignano
3122:Kirigakure Shikaemon
2729:Hatakeyama Yoshitaka
2514:]. 学研M文庫. 学習研究社.
2182:Kuwata Kazuaki (2016
2157:『井樓纂聞 梅岳公遺事』 p.26~27
1635:He also appeared in
1515:. Iyo-no-kami (伊予守).
1013:and hurries back to
938:was a general under
800:Battle of Tatarahama
651:Battle of Tatarahama
620:Siege of Toda Castle
421:, totalling 350,000
393:At first he opposed
99:Kobayakawa Shigehira
3770:Jacob Quaeckernaeck
3353:Ichikawa no Tsubone
3044:Kobayakawa Takakage
2972:Kamiizumi Nobutsuna
2849:Sakakibara Yasumasa
2779:Kitabatake Tomonori
2714:Chōsokabe Motochika
2070:Muneaki Tachibana.
1672:Kobayakawa Takakage
1453:Kobayakawa Hidekane
1431:Kobayakawa Hidekane
1208:Tachibana Muneshige
1092:Invasion of Shikoku
906:) craft. Normally,
781:Higashi-ku, Fukuoka
610:became head of the
479:(新高山城). He married
327:Kobayakawa Takakage
300:Invasion of Shikoku
49:Kobayakawa Takakage
3885:Military engineers
3880:Toyotomi retainers
3739:Yoshihiro Kikuhime
3654:Ōtomo-Nata Jezebel
3325:Tachibana Ginchiyo
3102:Hatsume no Tsubone
3059:Takenaka Shigeharu
2789:Matsunaga Hisahide
2769:Isshiki Yoshimichi
2653:Ashikaga Yoshihide
2648:Ashikaga Yoshiteru
2643:Ashikaga Yoshiharu
2618:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
2377:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
2249:2020-10-17 at the
2243:『福岡県史資料. 第4輯』立花文書
1847:Battle of Miyajima
1784:The Pocket Samurai
1679:Kobayakawa Hideaki
1561:Kanehisa Kagekatsu
1551:(岡景忠, ?–1630)
1519:Murakami Kagechika
1513:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
1503:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
1481:
1461:Kobayakawa Hideaki
1448:Adopted Children:
1434:(小早川秀包, 1567–1601)
1402:Suginomori Motoaki
1397:(穂井田元清, 1551–1597)
1346:(小早川興景, 1519–1541)
1344:Kobayakawa Okikage
1323:
1259:Kobayakawa Hideaki
1227:Kobayakawa Hideaki
1141:totalling 371,300
1076:
1048:Niitakayama Castle
967:Siege of Takamatsu
936:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
925:Ishiyama Hongan-ji
880:Ishiyama Hongan-ji
864:Ishiyama Hongan-ji
836:Ashikaga shogunate
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796:
773:Siege of Tachibana
765:Ashikaga shogunate
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710:Mount Kosho castle
647:Battle of Torisaka
632:Battle of Torisaka
523:Battle of Miyajima
492:
477:Niitakayama Castle
399:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
295:Siege of Takamatsu
286:Battle of Torisaka
276:Battle of Miyajima
110:Kobayakawa Hideaki
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3272:Female castellans
3252:Shimotsuma Rairen
3194:religious figures
3092:Mochizuki Chiyome
2997:Tsukahara Bokuden
2992:Tadashima Akiyama
2982:Mizuno Katsushige
2894:Tachibana Dōsetsu
2889:Shimazu Yoshihiro
2884:Shimazu Yoshihisa
2874:Satake Yoshishige
2824:Rokkaku Yoshikata
2794:Miyoshi Nagayoshi
2759:Imagawa Yoshimoto
2694:Asakura Yoshikage
2663:Tokugawa Hidetada
2658:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
2478:978-4-905327-60-8
2471:]. 図書出版 花乱社.
2060:, pp. 104–5)
2005:Spencer C. Tucker
1670:Media related to
1591:Teshima Kageshige
1587:(益田景祥, 1577–1630)
1575:(清水景治, 1571–1649)
1567:Kunishige Kageuji
1543:Isokane Kagemichi
1527:(村上景広, 1554–1627)
1525:Murakami Kagehiro
1521:(村上景親, 1558–1610)
1485:Hayashi Nagayoshi
1425:(末次元康, 1560–1601)
1423:Suetsugu Motoyasu
1418:(天野元政, 1559–1609)
1411:(出羽元倶, 1555–1571)
1404:(椙杜元秋, 1552–1585)
1390:(二宮就辰, 1546–1607)
1388:Ninomiya Naritoki
1383:(吉川元春, 1530–1586)
1367:(毛利隆元, 1523–1563)
1342:Adoptive father:
1332:(毛利元就, 1497–1571)
1319:Hidari mitsudomoe
1253:, and the famous
1200:Gyeonggi Province
1127:Chikuzen Province
1040:Honnō-ji incident
1007:Honnō-ji incident
848:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
840:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
741:Portuguese Empire
706:Tachibana Dōsetsu
415:Chikuzen Province
376:Mōri's Two Rivers
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148:(aged 63–64)
16:(Redirected from
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3280:Ashikaga Ujihime
3257:Shimozuma Rairyū
3207:Hongan-ji Kennyo
3162:Suzuki Shigetomo
3157:Suzuki Shigehide
3142:Sugitani Zenjūbō
3069:Yamamoto Kansuke
3049:Kuroda Yoshitaka
2977:Miyamoto Musashi
2962:Marume Nagayoshi
2934:Uragami Munekage
2914:Uesugi Kagekatsu
2854:Satomi Yoshitaka
2839:Saitō Yoshitatsu
2829:Ryūzōji Takanobu
2704:Akechi Mitsuhide
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1603:Jinzai Kagemichi
1599:(白井景胤, ?–?)
1593:(手嶋景繁, ?–?)
1585:Masuda Kageyoshi
1581:(裳懸景利, ?–?)
1579:Mokake Kagetoshi
1573:Shimizu Kageharu
1569:(國貞景氏, ?–?)
1563:(包久景勝, ?–?)
1555:Katsura Kagenobu
1545:(磯兼景道, ?–?)
1539:(生口景守, ?–?)
1533:(粟屋景雄, ?–?)
1499:Saionji Kinmochi
1489:Hayashi Narinaga
1380:Kikkawa Motoharu
1372:Goryū no Tsubone
1271:. He also built
1251:Uesugi Kagekatsu
1131:Chikugo Province
1114:, praises that "
1106:(大洲城) but keeps
1027:Hayashi Narinaga
1019:Akechi Mitsuhide
1011:Akechi Mitsuhide
1009:by the hands of
999:Hayashi Narinaga
983:Kikkawa Motoharu
971:Takamatsu Castle
882:was still under
860:Takeda Katsuyori
825:Takamatsu Castle
804:Kikkawa Motoharu
718:
666:Kikkawa Motoharu
616:Kikkawa Motoharu
597:Kikkawa Motoharu
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512:Kikkawa Motoharu
368:Kikkawa Motoharu
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3348:Fujishiro Gozen
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3012:Yagyū Munetoshi
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2939:Yamana Toyokuni
2924:Uesugi Norimasa
2899:Takeda Nobutora
2869:Sanada Nobuyuki
2864:Sanada Masayuki
2859:Sanada Yukitaka
2844:Sakai Tadatsugu
2814:Ōuchi Yoshinaga
2809:Ōuchi Yoshitaka
2799:Mogami Yoshiaki
2784:Kuroda Nagamasa
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2734:Honda Tadakatsu
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2506:川口, 素生 (2009).
2493:川口, 素生 (2006).
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458:Kobayakawa clan
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921:Uesugi Kenshin
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888:Kuki Yoshitaka
856:Uesugi Kenshin
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2802:
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1031:Ankokuji Ekei
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1023:Mōri Terumoto
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979:Mōri Terumoto
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500:Mōri clan
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