• The Kunohe rebellion (九戸政実の乱, Kunoe Masazane no Ran) was an insurrection of the Sengoku period of Japan that occurred in Mutsu Province from 13 March to...
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    Kunohe Castle in early September. Masazane, outnumbered, surrendered Kunohe Castle and was executed with the castle defenders. The Kunohe rebellion was...
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    before finally taking Hachioji Castle. In 1591, he helped suppress the Kunohe rebellion in many locations along with Tokugawa Ieyasu and many generals from...
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  • (承久の乱, jōkyū no ran), also known as the Jōkyū Disturbance or the Jōkyū Rebellion, was fought in Japan between the forces of Retired Emperor Go-Toba and...
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    widespread riots. He never regained the territory. After he fought against Kunohe Rebellion, he was given Iwatesawa and the surrounding lands as his home domain...
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    The Heiji rebellion (平治の乱, Heiji no ran, January 19 – February 5, 1160) was a short civil war between rival subjects of the cloistered Emperor Go-Shirakawa...
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    Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In 1591 several women defended Kunohe Castle even when it was on fire in the Kunohe Rebellion. After Hideyoshi's death, his concubine Yodo-dono...
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    The Hōgen rebellion (保元の乱, Hōgen no ran, July 28 – August 16, 1156) was a short civil war fought in order to resolve a dispute about Japanese Imperial...
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    Sakakibara Yasumasa, and Ii Naomasa to participate in the suppression of Kunohe rebellion. In 1600, Tadakatsu had a major role in the Tokugawa campaign against...
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    Toyotomi clan Battles/wars Battle of Shizugatake (1583) Battle of Komaki (1584) Invasion of Shikoku (1585) Siege of Odawara (1590) Kunohe rebellion (1591)...
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  • Siege of Hachigata (1590) Siege of Odawara (1590) Siege of Oshi (1590) Kunohe Rebellion (1591) Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea (1592–1598) Battle of Bunroku...
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    vanguard of Tokugawa forces. Subsequently, with Waga-Hienuki rebellion, Kunohe rebellion also broke out in March 13 1591. Thus causing the punitive expedition...
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    done several years earlier. After the Waga-Hienuki rebellion, the Kunohe rebellion lead by Kunohe Masazane broke out on March 13, 1591. This caused the...
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    of Oda Nobunaga's march on Kyoto, to the suppression of the Shimabara Rebellion in 1638, deep into what is traditionally considered the Edo period. Regardless...
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    Yoshiaki. In 1591, after the Siege of Odawara, he participated in the Kunohe Rebellion.[citation needed] During this time, Toyotomi Hidetsugu, who had been...
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    the Battle of Hitotoribashi in 1586, Battle of Suriagehara in 1589, Kunohe Rebellion in 1591, the Korean campaign in 1592, and Sekigahara in 1600. He also...
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  • The Menashi-Kunashir rebellion or war (クナシリ・メナシの戦い, Kunashiri Menashi no tatakai) or Menashi-Kunashir battle took place in 1789 between the Ainu and the...
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    Tengyō no Ran (category 10th-century rebellions)
    aggrieved landholders. The fighting increasingly assumed the nature of rebellion against provincial authorities, who were mostly Masakado's kinsmen. But...
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    The Mito rebellion (水戸幕末争乱, Mito bakumatsu sōran), also called the Kantō Insurrection or the Tengutō Rebellion (天狗党の乱, tengutō no ran), was a civil war...
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  • Keian Uprising (category Rebellions in Japan)
    Further action was planned for Osaka Castle and Kyoto. They timed their rebellion to take advantage of the death of shōgun Tokugawa Iemitsu, as his successor...
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    Honda Tadakatsu, and Ii Naomasa to participate in the suppression of Kunohe rebellion. In 1598, after the death of Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Yasumasa mobilize...
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    Shichinohe Nanbu clan opposed the forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the Kunohe Rebellion and were defeated. The clan survived as hatamoto under the main lineage...
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    Nanbu in 1571. Hideoyoshi subsequently sent a huge army to quell the Kunohe Rebellion which secured Nobunao in his position. Nobunao was subsequently awarded...
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    Kunohe Castle (九戸城, Kunohe-jō) was a Japanese castle controlled by the Nanbu clan located in what is now the city of Ninohe, Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku...
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    fatally wounding Richard Grenville. September 4 – The Kunohe rebellion, which was started by Kunohe Masazane on March 13 on northern Honshu island in Japan's...
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  • at the temple in Yoshino, but he was looking for a chance to raise a rebellion against Ōtomo and to drive him away. He secretly collected weapons and...
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    Odawara, he captured Iwatsuki and Edo castles, also fought against the Kunohe Rebellion in 1591. In 1593, made a great contribution to the dispatch of troops...
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  • The Kibi Clan Rebellion (吉備氏の乱, kibishi no ran) from 463 was a revolt against the Yamato state on the Korean peninsula, involving two brothers from the...
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    However, Kunohe Masazane, who felt that he had a stronger claim to the title of clan chieftain, immediately rose in rebellion. The Kunohe Rebellion was swiftly...
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    Battle of Suriagehara in 1589, participated in suppression of the Kunohe Rebellion in 1591, and then served with the Korean campaign in 1592. Tsunamoto...
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