The Battle of Hakusukinoe (白村江) occurred in the Korean peninsula in 663.
The Battle of Bun'ei began on early October 1274 with a combined force of Mongols and Koreans massacring inhabitants of the Tsushima islands.
The Battle of Bunroku (文禄の役) Regent Toyotomi Hideyoshi organized a 160,000 man army and navy for the conquest of Korea and the Chinese Dynasty of Ming in 1592.
After another Korean victory at the Battle of Tanghangpo, Japanese generals at Busan began to panic, fearing that their supply lines would be destroyed, so therefore the Japanese naval generals decided to kill Yi before his threat to Japanese supply ships escalated and sent Wakizaka Yasuharu to destroy him.
The Battle of Haengju was an important victory for the Koreans, and celebrated as one of the three most decisive Korean victories; Battle of Haengju, Siege of Jinju (1592), and Battle of Hansando.
As the battles raged on the Chinese and Korean forces again were able to turn the Japanese to a full retreat by the summer of 1598 and again reduce the Japanese to a defensive position situated in Kyongsang province.
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After the sudden deaths of Oda Nobunaga and his eldest son, Oda Nobutada at the hands of Akechi Mitsuhide in 1582, Hashiba defeated Akechi at the Battle of Yamazaki and established his de facto succession of Oda's military rule.
Now with his country secured, he began the Battle of Bunroku to annex Korea.
In 1598, Toyotomi Hideyoshi died; thus, the Japanese army withdrew and the battles ended.
The castle was founded in 1583 when the Maeda family moved to Kanazawa.
It was greatly reconstructed in 1592 after the Battle of Bunroku, at which time its moats were dug.
It was burned down and reconstructed in 1620-21 and again in 1631-32, then almost completely gutted in the great Kanazawa fire of 1759, and rebuilt in 1762 and 1788 (Ishikawa-mon Gate).
This battle was one of the most important victories of Korea.
The Korean force devastated the Japanese naval fleet and sank or disabled 123 enemy vessels in the Battle of Myeongnyang and forced the Japanese forces retreat.
Battle of Okpo - first major naval battle between the invading Japanese fleet and Korea's 'turtle ships'.
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Battles were fought with weapons consonant the sword, sling, spear, 'n bow 'n arrow.
The Heian Period, militarily, consisted of conflicts 'n battles within samurai clans concluded political power 'n influence, wonderfully fought concluded qualification concluded the streak of succession to the Chrysanthemum Throne.
This date is marked by the departure from tournament-like battles, 'n a deed to elephantine clashes of clans for the qualification of Japan.
At the second battle of Uji in 1184 two samurai vied for the honour of being the first to swim his horse across the river and into action, which one won by telling the other that his saddle girth was loose.
The result of these different traditions was that the battle of Cerignola in 1503, where volleys of European arquebuses pierced knightly armour for the first time, was effectively a repeat of the Crécy and Agincourt experience using stronger weapons of offence and defence.
In the Battle of Pyokje lodging [Pyokje-yek, Byokchekwan] on January 26, the Ming cavalry without firearm suffered a crushing defeat and was forced to retreat.
Daimyos had been leaving hostages at Edo since the battle of Sekigahara in 1600; after 1633 they were required to live there half each year or every other year while their families remained there all the time.
In the final battle Coxinga is victorious; the Mongol king is beaten half to death and allowed to escape, and Coxinga beheads Ri Toten.
In 1569 during the battle Mikinoshin kills Matsunaga, and Kanemori slays Chokei with a spear.
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The Ming vanguard fought in a pitched battle, with Li personally parrying with Japanese troops and almost killed in battle before Ming relief forces arrived.
The Korean force sank or disabled 123 enemy vessels in the Battle of Myeongnyang and forced the Japanese forces retreat.
Since both the Manchus and Japanese had the common goal of conquering China, the result would be the same resulting in the fall of the Ming dynasty since the invasion force would be stronger in this instance.
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In 1583, Hidemasa succeeded to a lean-to and their father's self-government which was 50,000 koku at Ibaraki, Settsu Province since Kiyohide killed by Sakuma Morimasa at the Battle of Shizugatake.
Hidemasa was efficacious in the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute in 1584 and the expedition to Shikoku in 1585.
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The consequence of this battle are the disappearance of Takeda clan and a radical change of war tactics: the cavalry has become useless against gun fire.
With the famous sentence, "the fate of the Empire depends on this battle", the battle began.
The battle took place on July 19, 1864 around Hamagurigomon (the western gate imperial palace) between Choshu domain vs. Edoshogunate and its allies such as Aizu and Satsuma domains.
During the protracted battle many had died from cold and starvation.
Yoshiie wanted to give cooked soybeans as a gift to the surviving peasants, but since he was in a hurry and had no other container, he put them in a rice-straw sack for the farmers.
During the Bunroku War (1592), Kiyomasa Kato, a famous warrior from Kumamoto in Kyushu, went to fight in Korea.
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) War (= 亂 lan) of Imjin" (1592 being an imjin [= water—dragon] year in the sexagenary cycle) in Korean and "Bunroku Campaign" in Japanese.
Korean soldiers had a notable lack of armor.
The Council of Five Regents made a secret of Hideyoshi's death to preserve morale, and sent the decree in late October to the Japanese commanders to withdraw.