The Battle of Gifu Castle (岐阜城の戦い, Gifu-jō no Tatakai) took place in September 1600 that led to the destruction of Gifu Castle in Gifu, Mino Province (modern-day...
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Gifu Castle (岐阜城, Gifu-jō) is a Japanese castle located in the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Along with Mount Kinka and the Nagara River, it is...
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Battle of (the) Gifu can refer to: Battle of Gifu Castle in Japan in 1600 Battle of Mount Austen, the Galloping Horse, and the Sea Horse in Guadalcanal...
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Gifu Prefecture Gifu Castle atop Mt. Kinka in the city of Gifu Gifu University, in Gifu, Japan the Gifu meteorite of 1909, which fell in Mino, Gifu (see...
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Mitsunari's overall plans; however, he ended up losing the castle during the Battle of Gifu Castle against Ikeda Terumasa and Fukushima Masanori. After losing...
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15th day of the 9th month) in what is now Gifu Prefecture, Japan, at the end of the Sengoku period. This battle was fought by the forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu...
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The siege of Inabayama Castle (稲葉山城の戦い, Inabayama-jō no Tatakai) of 1567 was the final battle in Oda Nobunaga's campaign to defeat the Saitō clan in their...
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Kinka, one of the city's major symbols, is home to a nationally designated forest and Gifu Castle, a replica of Nobunaga's former castle. Gifu also hosts...
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Honda Tadakatsu (category People of Muromachi-period Japan)
the Battle of Gifu Castle. crossing a river near Hagiwara and Ogoe town, and approached the Gifu Castle with total 35,000 soldiers. In this battle, Hidenobu...
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Fukushima Masanori (section Campaign of Sekigahara)
engaged Oda Hidenobu's army in the Battle of Gifu Castle. This battle was part of the conflict between Oda Hidenobu of the Western Army faction led by Ishida...
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Province in April 1556. The site of the battle is in present-day Gifu city, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It was a battle between Saitō Dōsan and his son, Saitō...
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industries. Gifu Prefecture is home to Gifu Castle, the 1,300-year-old tradition of cormorant fishing on the Nagara River, and the site of the Battle of Sekigahara...
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Ii Naomasa (category 17th-century military history of Japan)
army, where they engaged Oda Hidenobu army in the Battle of Gifu Castle. In this battle, Hidenobu castle were deprived the expected support from Ishikawa...
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(1600) Siege of Matsukawa (1600) Siege of Tanabe (1600) Battle of Gifu Castle (1600) Siege of Fushimi (1600) Battle of Asai (1600) Siege of Annotsu (1600)...
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Samurai (section Battle of Sekigahara)
participated in the Battle of Sekigahara as the forerunner of Fukushima Masanori's army. In the outpost battle of Gifu Castle, he took the heads of 17 enemy soldiers...
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Ikeda Sen (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from November 2023)
the Sekigahara Campaign is true, she probably participated in the Battle of Gifu Castle alongside her brother and Fukushima Masanori. According to Edo's...
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Castle at 9:00 AM on the August 22nd. Shigekatsu himself setting the castle on fire and committed suicide as a final act of defiance. At the Battle of...
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Tōdō Takatora (category 17th-century military history of Japan)
military commander Won Gyun at the Battle of Chilcheollyang. After returning to Japan, he had added 10,000 koku to Ozu Castle, bringing it to 80,000 koku. Before...
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Ōgaki Castle (大垣城, Ōgaki-jō) is a flatlands-style Japanese castle located in the city of Ōgaki, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. During the Sengoku period, Ōgaki...
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Gujō Hachiman Castle (郡上八幡城, Gujō Hachiman-jō) is a yamashiro, or "mountain castle", located on Hachiman Mountain in the city of Gujō, Gifu Prefecture,...
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Kanō Castle (加納城, Kanō-jō) was a hirajirō-style Japanese castle located in the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It was one of the few castles built...
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the castle and destroyed it during the Battle of Gifu Castle. Hidenobu's vassals died during this siege and, after the destruction of the castle, the...
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the mid-16th century. The castle's ruins are located in the present-day city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture. It stood at the peak of Mount Sagi, which was only...
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participated in the Battle of Sekigahara as the forerunner of Fukushima Masanori's army. In the outpost battle of Gifu Castle, he took the heads of 17 enemy soldiers...
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Honjō Shrine (category Buildings and structures in Gifu)
a Battle of Gifu Castle between Tokugawa Ieyasu and Ishida Mitsunari. Nobukatsu's fears were confirmed the following year when the Battle of Castle took...
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Park, a public park established around the ruins of Takayama Castle, Takayama, Gifu, Japan Battle of Shiroyama, 1877 Shiroyama Dam, on the Sagami River...
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Onimusha Blade Warriors (category Cultural depictions of Miyamoto Musashi)
searched for his whereabouts after the battle at Gifu Castle. Kaede will throw herself into the heat of battle no matter what the risk to life and limb...
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led an army of 30,000 soldiers, departing from Gifu Castle to invade Ōmi Province, surrounding Odani Castle, Nobunaga besieged Odani castle, which was...
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Tatakai). The battle started with an offensive over Nagashino Castle, followed by a battle at Shitaragahara, about 4 km to the west of the castle. Traditionally...
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Saitō Dōsan (redirect from Serpent of Mino)
Inabayama castle. He married Omi no kata, a sister of Akechi Mitsutsuna (Akechi Mitsuhide's father). He defeated Oda Nobuhide at the Battle of Kanōguchi...
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