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    Katsurayama Castle (葛山城, Katsurayama-jō), also referred to as the Kazurayama Castle, is a Japanese castle in Susono, Shizuoka, Japan. The Katsurayama...
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    Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin as part of the Kawanakajima campaigns. Katsurayama Castle was a strategically vital Uesugi stronghold in the contested Shinano...
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  • during the Sengoku period Siege of Katsurayama, an event during the Sengoku period Katsurayama Castle, a Japanese castle This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Japanese castles (城, shiro or jō) are fortresses constructed primarily of wood and stone. They evolved from the wooden stockades of earlier centuries...
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  • Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin as part of the Kawanakajima campaigns. Katsurayama castle was a strategically vital Uesugi stronghold in the contested Shinano...
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    lord of the Katsurayama Castle, a castle located in northern Shinano Province, Japan. Katsurayama’s adoptive father was Ujihiro Katsurayama and his biological...
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    Katsurayama Castle, Susono, Shizuoka Marugame Castle, Marugame, Kagawa Maruoka Castle, Maruoka, Fukui Matsue Castle, Matsue, Shimane Matsukura Castle...
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    Retrieved April 20, 2022. 史跡紹介. 葛山城跡 [Historical site introduction. Katsurayama Castle Ruins]. Furin Kazan (in Japanese). Retrieved January 12, 2018. Turnbull...
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    Katsurayama was fought between the forces of the Japanese daimyō Takeda Shingen and Uesugi Kenshin as part of the Kawanakajima campaigns. Katsurayama...
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    Retrieved 2017-07-09. de Groot (2019), pp. 78, 80. "Hondo Castle (Misato-machi Chivala Hondo Castle)" (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 July 2017. Rayfield, Donald...
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    Ichinomiya Munekore Ii Naochika Ii Naotora Iio Tsuratatsu Otazu no kata Katsurayama Ujimoto Taigen Sessai Iio Noritsura Itami Yasunao Yamaguchi Noritsugu...
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    Ujizane Okabe Motonobu Udono Nagateru Asahina Yasutomo Ihara Tadaharu Katsurayama Ujimoto Otazu no kata Iio Tsuratatsu Iio Noritsura Azai Masatoshi Miura...
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    besiege Katsurayama Castle in eastern Japan. The siege ends with the last stand of the castle garrison, and the complete destruction of Katsurayama, allowing...
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    besiege Katsurayama Castle in eastern Japan. The siege ends with the last stand of the castle garrison, and the complete destruction of Katsurayama, allowing...
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    Nan’yoin-dono Concubines: Katsurayama-dono Kennyoji-dono Children: Hōjō Ujitsuna by Nan’yoin-dono Hojo Ujitoki (d.1531) by Nan’yoin-dono Katsurayama Ujihiro (d.1538/1539)...
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    Zuikein (d.1590) Adopted brother: Hōjō Tsunashige Concubines: sister of Katsurayama Yasumitsu Matsuda-dono Children: Hojo Shinkuro (1537–1552) by Zuikein...
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  • as Tougo Kazuki Kitamura as Tokugawa Iesada, the 13th Shōgun Shingo Katsurayama as Tokugawa Iemochi, the 14th Shōgun Machiko Washio as Kuzuoka Kaori...
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    married Horikoshi Sadatomo Daichoin married Hojo Tsunamori Chiyo married Katsurayama Ujimoto "Hōjō Ujitsuna" (in Japanese). kotobank. Retrieved 17 October...
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    captured a fortress called Katsurayama, overlooking the Zenkō-ji temple from the northwest. He then attempted to take Iiyama castle, but withdrew after Uesugi...
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    Kawanakajima campaigns, and led the Takeda army that besieged and destroyed Katsurayama, a major Uesugi clan stronghold. In 1562, he was allowed to take the...
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  • (1555) Battle of Miyajima (1555) Battle of Nagaragawa (1556) Siege of Katsurayama (1557) Third Battle of Kawanakajima (1557) Battle of Ukino (1558) Siege...
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    known as Unno Nobuchika) by Lady Sanjō Takeda Nobukiyo Nishina Morinobu Katsurayama Nobusada Daughters: Ōbai-in Kenshō-in Shinryu-in Matsuhime Kikuhime At...
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  • Siena (1554–55) – Italian War of 1551–1559 Siege of Oran (1556) Siege of Katsurayama (1557) Siege of Kotte (1557–58) – Sinhalese–Portuguese War Siege of Calais...
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  • 1556 – Sengoku period Battle of Inō – 1556 – Sengoku period Siege of Katsurayama – 1557 – Sengoku period Siege of Terabe – 1558 – Sengoku period Battle...
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