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The Battle of Temmokuzan was fought in 1582 between the combined forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga and those of Takeda Katsuyori. Katsuyori's forces were utterly destroyed, and he committed suicide. The Sengoku period (Japanese: æ¦å½æä»£, Sengoku-jidai) or Warring States period, is a period of civil war in the history of Japan that spans from the middle 15th to the early 17th centuries. ...
Events January 15 - Russia cedes Livonia and Estonia to Poland February 24 - Pope Gregory XIII implements the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu Tokugawa Ieyasu (previously spelled Iyeyasu); å¾³å· å®¶åº· (January 31, 1543 â June 1, 1616) was the founder of the Tokugawa bakufu of Japan which ruled from the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. ...
Oda Nobunaga Oda Nobunaga (ç¹ç° ä¿¡é· â¶(?), June 23, 1534 - June 21, 1582) was a major daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japanese history. ...
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Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu Tokugawa Ieyasu (previously spelled Iyeyasu); å¾³å· å®¶åº· (January 31, 1543 â June 1, 1616) was the founder of the Tokugawa bakufu of Japan which ruled from the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. ...
Oda Nobunaga Oda Nobunaga (ç¹ç° ä¿¡é· â¶(?), June 23, 1534 - June 21, 1582) was a major daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japanese history. ...
ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass Statue of Takeda Katsuyori (Yamato, Yamanashi, Japan) Takeda Katsuyori (æ¦ç°åé ¼: 1546 â 1582) was the son of Takeda Shingen and father of Takeda Nobukatsu and Takeda Katsuchika. ...
Oda Nobunaga Oda Nobunaga (ç¹ç° ä¿¡é· â¶(?), June 23, 1534 - June 21, 1582) was a major daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japanese history. ...
The Battle of Anegawa (姉川の戦い) took place in Japan. ...
The Siege of the Ishiyama Honganji was the longest siege in Japanese history, lasting eleven years. ...
The Sieges of Nagashima took place in 1571, 1573 and 1574 in Japan. ...
The battle of Mikata ga Hara was one of the most famous battles of Takeda Shingens campaigns, and one of the best demonstrations of his cavalry-based tactics. ...
Siege of Odani took place in 1573. ...
The Battle of Nagashino ) in 1575 took place at Nagashino Castle in the Mikawa of Japan. ...
The two battles of Kizugawaguchi (lit. ...
The Battle of Tedorigawa, took place in 1577. ...
The forced suicide in 1582 of Japanese Daimyo Oda Nobunaga at the hands of his samurai general Akechi Mitsuhide occurred in Honnoji Temple, ending Nobunagas quest to consolidate centralized power in Japan under his authority. ...
Events January 15 - Russia cedes Livonia and Estonia to Poland February 24 - Pope Gregory XIII implements the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu Tokugawa Ieyasu (previously spelled Iyeyasu); å¾³å· å®¶åº· (January 31, 1543 â June 1, 1616) was the founder of the Tokugawa bakufu of Japan which ruled from the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. ...
Oda Nobunaga Oda Nobunaga (ç¹ç° ä¿¡é· â¶(?), June 23, 1534 - June 21, 1582) was a major daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japanese history. ...
ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass ass Statue of Takeda Katsuyori (Yamato, Yamanashi, Japan) Takeda Katsuyori (æ¦ç°åé ¼: 1546 â 1582) was the son of Takeda Shingen and father of Takeda Nobukatsu and Takeda Katsuchika. ...
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