Otazu no kata (お田鶴の方, d. December 1568), Otatsu no kata or Iio Tazu, was a late-Sengoku period onna-musha. She was the wife of Iio Tsuratatsu and retainer...
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(Teppo unit) in the Battle of Shizugatake and Battle of Komaki-Nagakute. Otazu no kata fought alongside 18 armed maids against Tokugawa Ieyasu's troops. Ueno...
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crucified upside down in the Nagara River on along with his wife Otsuya no Kata, his elder retainers Oshima Nagatoshi and Zakouji Sadafusa on the banks...
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Ashikaga Yoshiharu Mother: Keijuin (1514–1565) Concubines: Osako no Kata Kosaki no Tsubone Children: Ashikaga Yoshihiro (1572–1605) Isshi Yoshitaka Nagayama...
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Motozane Ichinomiya Munekore Ii Naochika Ii Naotora Iio Tsuratatsu Otazu no kata Katsurayama Ujimoto Taigen Sessai Iio Noritsura Itami Yasunao Yamaguchi...
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Saikaku Nene Onamihime Otazu no Kata Otsuya no Kata Seishin-ni Tachibana Ginchiyo Female warriors Akai Teruko Fujishiro Gozen Ichikawa no Tsubone Ikeda Sen...
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buildings (that would later become Nijō Castle) where Yoshiteru lived. With no help arriving in time from the daimyōs that could have supported him, Yoshiteru...
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Father: Ashikaga Yoshitsuna Mother: daughter of Ouchi Yoshiyuki Wife: Yuki no Tsubone The year in which Yoshihide was shogun is encompassed within a single...
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gave Munetoshi the Kage-mokuroku, a selection of four scrolls detailing the kata of Shinkage-ryū with commentary and drawings by Hidetsuna himself. In the...
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shogunate and Yoshitane withdrew to Awaji Island, the way was clear for Minamoto-no Yoshiharu to be installed as shogun as he enters Kyoto. In 1521, the Hosokawa...
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Udono Nagateru Asahina Yasutomo Ihara Tadaharu Katsurayama Ujimoto Otazu no kata Iio Tsuratatsu Iio Noritsura Azai Masatoshi Miura Yoshinari Matsui Munenobu...
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not take much trouble to break through a part of their numbers and escape, no matter how many tens of thousands of horsemen approached for the attack or...
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approaches to combat as Kashima no tachi and Ichi no tachi. After allegedly receiving a divine inspiration from Takemikazuchi no kami, the deity of Kashima...
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Kamiizumi Nobutsuna (redirect from Kamiizumi Ise-no-Kami Nobutsuna)
Kamiizumi Nobutsuna, (上泉 信綱), born Kamiizumi Ise-no-Kami Fujiwara-no-Hidetsuna, (c.1508 – 1572/1577) was a samurai in Japan's Sengoku period famous for...
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his ancestral village of Yagyū-zato. He also received the title of Tajima no Kami (但馬守). Munenori entered the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu at a young age...
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break into Hikuma Castle as proof of their loyalty to the Imagawa. Otazu no Kata who was wife of Iio Tsurutatsu (lord of Hikuma castle) invited Naohira...
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Ieyasu's first wife Seiko Utsumi as Sena's double Nanako Matsushima as Odai no Kata, Ieyasu's mother Kisuke Iida as Matsudaira Hirotada, Ieyasu's father Kanata...
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Ōtomo Sōrin (redirect from Fujiwara no Yoshisige)
Ōtomo Sōrin (大友 宗麟, January 31, 1530 – June 11, 1587), also known as Fujiwara no Yoshishige (藤原 義鎮) or Ōtomo Yoshishige (大友 義鎮), was a Japanese feudal lord...
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People of the Sengoku period in popular culture (category Lists having no precise inclusion criteria from November 2013)
character in the "Samurai"/"Sengoku" story lines. In this game, he shows no intention of killing or betraying Oda Nobunaga and follows him faithfully;...
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defeated. 1565: Lady Shirai dies fighting in battle. December 1568: Otazu no kata dies in battle while accompanied by 18 armed women. 1569: Marguerite...
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Itami (1579) and lived the rest of his life as a chanoyu disciple of Sen no Rikyū. He also served as a teaist and took the tea name of Dōkun 道薫. Rikyū...
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Saikaku Nene Onamihime Otazu no Kata Otsuya no Kata Seishin-ni Tachibana Ginchiyo Female warriors Akai Teruko Fujishiro Gozen Ichikawa no Tsubone Ikeda Sen...
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same year Tokugawa Ieyasu laid siege to Hikuma Castle and took it from Otazu no kata. He relocated his headquarters from Okazaki Castle to Hamamatsu in 1570...
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Yasushi Inoue. Kansuke also appears in the Yoshihiro Takahashi's manga Kacchu no Senshi Gamu. He is also featured as one of the generals in the strategy game...
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Tôtômi province.[additional citation(s) needed] He was the husband of Otazu no kata. In 1564, the Imagawa discovered that he was secretly communicating...
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Saikaku Nene Onamihime Otazu no Kata Otsuya no Kata Seishin-ni Tachibana Ginchiyo Female warriors Akai Teruko Fujishiro Gozen Ichikawa no Tsubone Ikeda Sen...
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out a letter that served as evidence of Shimamura Bungo-no-kami's plot, and said that Bungo-no-kami was the enemy of his grandfather (Ukita Yoshiie), and...
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succession to the position of clan head. This episode became known as the Otate no Ran. Though Kagetora held the early advantage with the backing of Uesugi vassals...
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Saikaku Nene Onamihime Otazu no Kata Otsuya no Kata Seishin-ni Tachibana Ginchiyo Female warriors Akai Teruko Fujishiro Gozen Ichikawa no Tsubone Ikeda Sen...
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as the Samurai General Without Peer in the Western Provinces (Saigoku-musō no Samuraidaishō). From 1540 to 1542, he worked as the general, replacing Ōuchi...
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