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    Shigisan castle (信貴山城, Shigisanjō) was a Japanese castle of the Sengoku period, controlled by the Kizawa and Matsunaga clans. There are little remains...
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    Sogō Kazumasa : Shōzui Castle Sogō Masayasu Miyoshi Nagayasu Miyoshi Masayasu Iwanari Tomomichi Matsunaga Hisahide : Shigisan Castle Matsunaga Hisamichi...
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    Furuwatari Castle. Oda Nobutomo held Kiyosu Castle, but he was besieged and killed in 1555 by his nephew Oda Nobunaga who operated from Nagoya Castle. This...
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    to Nobunaga to fight the Miyoshi. In 1577, Nobunaga besieged him at Shigisan Castle. Defeated but defiant Hisahide committed suicide. A noted tea master...
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  • Shigisan (信貴山の合戦, Shigisan no kassen) was one of many sieges during Oda Nobunaga's campaigns to consolidate his power in the Kansai area. The castle was...
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    Hosokawa Fujitaka and Akechi Mitsuhide, who lead his army, and captured Shigisan Castle, where Matsunaga Hisahide and his son, Matsunaga Hisamichi barricaded...
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    Masanaga Akutagawayama Castle Iimoriyama Castle Shōzui Castle Kishiwada Castle Shigisan Castle Takiyama Castle Shōryūji Castle "武家家伝_三好氏". .harimaya.com...
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  • (木沢長政) was a daimyō of the Sengoku period in Japan. Nagamasa built Shigisan Castle for the Hatakeyama clan in 1536, an accomplishment that earned him...
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    Hisahide later committed seppuku after Oda Nobunaga besieged him at Shigisan Castle in 1577. Both of his sons, Kojiro and Hisamichi (松永久通 [ja]), also committed...
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    the Siege of Shigisan. In 1582, He serve Nobutada to occupy Takeda Castle, he took Takatō Castle in Shinano Province and took Kazu Castle in Kai Province...
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  • 34-year-old vassal of Oda Nobunaga, is sent on a diplomatic mission to Shigisan Castle to negotiate with Matsunaga Hisahide, a general who betrayed Nobunaga...
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    Fujitaka and Tsutsui Junkei, fought under Oda Nobutada in the Siege of Shigisan against Matsunaga Hisahide, who had rebelled against Nobunaga. Later, Mitsuhide...
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    construction of Ōkusa Castle. Later, he was commissioned to serve Oda Nobutada in the Siege of Iwamura (1575), Siege of Shigisan (1577), Siege of Itami...
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    Yamato from Shigisan Castle, which stands near the border between Kawachi and Yamato. In 1560, Nagayoshi moved his castle from Akutagawayama Castle to Iimoriyama...
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    the Siege of Shigisan against Matsunaga Hisahide, who had raised a standard of revolt against Nobunaga. In 1579, Fujitaka build Tanabe castle under orders...
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    matters outside the palace and called otoko-e ("men's painting"). The Shigisan Engi Emaki (middle of the 12th century), with dynamic and free lines, light...
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  • (527–528) Musashi no Kuni no Miyatsuko Rebellion (534) ja:武蔵国造の乱 Battle of Shigisan (587) Isshi Incident (645)  North expedition of Abe no Hirafu (658–660)...
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  • [32] Shigisan Castle Site 信貴山城跡 Shigisan-jō ato Heguri 34°36′46″N 135°40′06″E / 34.612736°N 135.668337°E / 34.612736; 135.668337 (Shigisan Castle Site)...
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  • Shigisan (1577) Siege of Reval (1577) – Livonian War Siege of Danzig (1577) – Danzig rebellion Siege of Gvozdansko (1577–1578) Siege of Kōzuki Castle...
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  • Siege of Shigisan at Mount Shigi. In 1578, He was then appointed to the position of daimyō over Yamato, and was allowed to build a new castle, which was...
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  • Byzantine battles Willey, Peter (25 November 2005). Eagle's Nest: Ismaili Castles in Iran and Syria. Bloomsbury Academic. p. 163. ISBN 978-1-85043-464-1...
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    outnumber the men, this is taken as an exemplar of "women's painting". The Shigisan-engi or "Legend of Mount Shigi" tells the story of the 9th century Shingon...
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    and silver foil. Large scale paintings were commissioned to adorn the castles and palaces of the military rulers. The Kanō school, patronized by the...
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  • Iwai Rebellion 534 Musashi no Kuni no Miyatsuko Rebellion 587 Battle of Shigisan 645 Isshi Incident 658-660 Abe's expedition to Hirafu August 27–28, 663...
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  • Sengoku period Siege of Shigisan – 1577 – Sengoku period Battle of Tedorigawa – 1577 – Sengoku period Siege of Kōzuki Castle – 1578 – Sengoku period Siege...
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    following year. November 19 – With defeat coming close in the siege of Shigisan, Matsunaga Hisahide commits suicide. December 13 – Francis Drake leaves...
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  • / 34.688945; 135.839918 (Tōdaiji) [10] *Shigisan-engi, colour on paper 紙本著色信貴山縁起 shihon chakushoku Shigisan-engi Heian period Heguri Chōgosonshi-ji (朝護孫子寺)...
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