Sassa Narimasa (佐々 成政, February 6, 1536 – July 7, 1588) was a Japanese samurai lord of the Sengoku through Azuchi–Momoyama periods. He entered Oda Nobunaga's...
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Mizuno Katsushige (section Serving Sassa Narimasa)
Katsunari changed entered the service under a daimyo of Higo Province, Sassa Narimasa, where he awarded a control of domain with 1,000 koku. Katsunari followed...
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member of the so-called Echizen Sanninshu (Echizen Triumvir) along with Sassa Narimasa and Fuwa Mitsuharu. The highest rank from the court that he received...
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Nobunaga deployed about 1,000 matchlock guns between five commanders – Sassa Narimasa, Maeda Toshiie, Nonomura Masanari, Fukuzumi Hidekatsu and Ban Naomasa...
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Hashiba Hideyoshi to lead troops into open battle for the first time, Sassa Narimasa led the rear guard, also with support from Hachisuka Masakatsu, Ikoma...
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and Nagakute, Sassa Narimasa sided with Tokugawa Ieyasu, while his former companion, Maeda Toshiie stood with Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Narimasa and Toshiie came...
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Sanada Nobuyuki Sanada Yukimura See also Sanada clan Sasaki Kojirō Sassa Narimasa Sasuke Sarutobi Serizawa Kamo Shibata Katsuie Shima Sakon Shimada Ichirō...
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Anota with Sakuma Nobumori, Akechi Mitsuhide, Kawajiri Hidetaka, and Sassa Narimasa. Sadakatsu died in 1582, during the Incident at Honnō-ji. De Bary, William...
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from Ieyasu's group. On the 9th day of the ninth month (12 October), Sassa Narimasa, at the behest of Ieyasu, attacked Suemori Castle in Noto Province,...
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Oda forces under the command of Shibata Katsuie, Maeda Toshiie, and Sassa Narimasa crossed the Tedori River (Minatogawa or Tedorigawa) and prepared to...
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so-called Echizen Sanninshu (Echizen Triumvir) along with Maeda Toshiie and Sassa Narimasa. Mitsuharu served as the lord of Nishinoho Castle in Mino Province and...
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History of Kumamoto Prefecture (section Sassa Narimasa)
However, Sassa Narimasa could not observe the order and conflict started; Toyotomi Hideyoshi ordered the groups of samurai in Higo be destroyed. Sassa Narimasa...
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Kazumasu Mori Yoshinari Sakai Masahisa Niwa Nagahide Ikeda Tsuneoki Sassa Narimasa Maeda Toshiie Toyotomi Hideyoshi Hachisuka Masakatsu Hori Hidemasa Sakuma...
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years later. In 1658, he died at age 92. With a daughter of the daimyō Sassa Narimasa, Teruko, he had a son, Nobuhisa, and a daughter, Takako, who married...
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Sengoku period by Sassa Narimasa, the ruins are now a Fukui Prefectural Historic Site. Komaru Castle was established in 1575 Sassa Narimasa, one of Oda Nobunaga's...
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a portrait. Daimyō of Southern Higo In office 1588–1600 Preceded by Sassa Narimasa Succeeded by Kato Kiyomasa Personal details Born Yakuro (弥九郎) 1558 Kyoto...
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the Sengoku period conflict between the warlords Maeda Toshiie and Sassa Narimasa. The ruins were designated a National Historic Site in 2015. In 1582...
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Etchū Province along with Maeda Toshiie, Sassa Narimasa and Fuwa Mitsuharu. In 1582, he and Sassa Narimasa successfully laid siege to Uozu and Matsukura...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu). Under Sassa Narimasa, the castle was greatly expanded in size, and new moats and towers were added. Narimasa also began a series of flood...
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and parts of Kaga). During the Siege of Toyama against the forces of Sassa Narimasa, Hideyoshi accused the Niwa clan with collaboration, and seized most...
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with Maeda Toshiie's to rescue Suemori Castle when was attacked by Sassa Narimasa. When Maeda Toshihisa died in 1587, Toshimasu sent his son into the...
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suppress any resistance led by Maeda Toshiie and prevented the support of Sassa Narimasa and Takigawa Kazumasu. In all, Hideyoshi's troops swelled to 120,000...
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(later Hashiba Hideyoshi then Toyotomi Hideyoshi), led the attack, with Sassa Narimasa commanding a contingent of horse guards and firearms troops to support...
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Tenshō. Sassa Narimasa, lord of the Toyama Castle, had a mistress named Sayuri. Sayuri was very beautiful and received much affection from Narimasa, resulting...
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Kaga and Etchū to Toshiie after taking the province from the daimyō Sassa Narimasa. While he was an elder, he also had a position as senior second rank...
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ensure the security of Nobunaga's possessions, Shibata Katsuie and Sassa Narimasa, two of his chief generals, rode north from Toyama Castle, and laid...
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi had led his army of around 100,000 soldiers against Sassa Narimasa, a once former ally many years past. During the siege of Toyama, Toyotomi's...
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against the Shimazu clan. Later, after Higo Province was confiscated from Sassa Narimasa, he was granted 250,000 koku of land in Higo (roughly half of the province)...
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conquered by Oda Nobunaga's general Shibata Katsuie and his deputy Sassa Narimasa, who were later replaced by Maeda Toshiie under the rule of Toyotomi...
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Oda Nobunaga (1582) Takeda Katsuyori (1582) Shibata Katsuie (1583) Sassa Narimasa (1588) Hōjō Ujimasa (1590) Sen no Rikyū (1591) Toyotomi Hidetsugu (1595)...
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