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  Tokugawa Ieyasu - Wikipedia
Motoyasu vinse la sua prima battaglia a Terabe, cominciando a farsi un nome.
Motoyasu si ritirò con i suoi uomini a Mikawa ed infine, morto Yoshimoto decise di liberarsi dell'influenza degli Imagawa.
Motoyasu uccise il comandante del castello, Udono Nagamochi, e prese in ostaggio la sua moglie ed i suoi due figli.
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Originally named Matsudaira Takechiyo, he was the son of Matsudaira Hirotada (1526–1549), the lord of Mikawa and Dai-no-kata, the daughter of a neighboring samurai lord Mizuno Tadamasa.
The Matsudaira family was split: one side wanted to be a vassal of the Imagawa clan, while the other side preferred the Oda.
The eleven sons of Ieyasu were Tokugawa (Matsudaira) Nobuyasu, Yūki Hideyasu, Tokugawa Hidetada, Matsudaira Tadayoshi, Takeda Nobuyoshi, Matsudaira Tadateru, Matsuchiyo, Senchiyo, Tokugawa Yoshinao, Tokugawa Yorinobu, and Tokugawa Yorifusa.
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Matsudaira Motoyasu era vissuto nella confortevole «prigione" di Sumpu fino all'età di quindici anni, dove aveva celebrato il suo gembuku, la cerimonia con la quale si passava dall'adolescenza alla maturità.
Motoyasu decise di dissimulare l'incursione su Odaka con un complicato attacco diversivo.
I suoi uomini gli riferirono che Washizu e Marune erano state distrutte e che l'esercito di Matsudaira Motoyasu si era fermato a Odaka, ma che il grosso dell'esercito degli Imagawa, compreso lo stesso comandante in capo, aveva preferito sostare in una gola boscosa chiamata Dengaku‑hazama, dove stavano celebrando i festeggiamenti per la vittoria.
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Tokugawa Ieyasu was born Matsudaira Takechiyo, the son of Matsudaira Hirotada (1526-1549), a relatively minor Mikawa lord who had spent much of his young life fending off the military advances of the Oda and the political ploys of the Imagawa.
Motoyasu scored a notable local victory at Terabe and made a name for himself (at Nobunaga's expense) with the provisioning of Odaka.
To this end, the Matsudaira would be in the vanguard of the army, though when the campaign began in June, Motoyasu was dispatched from the main army to bring down Marune.
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 Oda Nobunaga
The Matsudaira were as obscure as the Oda, and while not as splintered politically, they were slowly coming under the Imagawa's influence.
In 1542, Imagawa, supported by the Matsudaira, marched as far west as the Owari border, and was met by Oda Nobuhide and his younger brother Tsuda Nobumitsu at Azukizaka.
Matsudaira Motoyasu, resting his men in Marume, heard of the defeat and thought it best to return to Mikawa forthwith.
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 Japanese history
Matsudaira Motoyama (later Ieyasu) who was his military commander had won and entered the fort of Marune.
Matsudaira Hirodata was Lord of Okasaki a small domain in Mikawa Prefecture.
At that time he had Mikawa area under complete control and had evinced totally Imagawa family, he started to be appreciated at the Kyoto court and his influence was growing strongly.
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Originally named Matsudaira Takechiyo, he was the son of Matsudaira Hirotada (1526–1549), the lord of Mikawa und Dai-no-kata, the daughter of a neighboring samurai lord Mizuno Tadamasa.
The Matsudaira genre was split: lone superficial commitmented to be a vassal of the Imagawa clan, while the distinct superficial rigid isolated the Oda.
This genre feud was the argumentation trailing the murder of Hirotada's forebear (Takechiyo's grandfather), Matsudaira Kiyoyasu (1511–1536).
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Originally named Matsudaira Takechiyo, he was the son of Matsudaira Hirotada (1526–1549), the lord of Mikawa 'n Dai-no-kata, the daughter of a neighboring samurai lord Mizuno Tadamasa.
The Matsudaira in-laws was split: sole sidelong hungered to be a vassal of the Imagawa clan, while the fresh sidelong adopted the Oda.
Tokugawa Ieyasu is the representation of the ruler of Japoness in the Saber Marionette anime 'n manga franchise.
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 Tokugawa Ieyasu
Tokugawa Ieyasu, given the name of Matsudaira Takechiyo at birth, was born in 1542 to Matsudaira Hirotada.
He lived in Okazaki until, at the age of six, he was sent as a hostage to a daimyo named Oda Nobuhide, who lived in Suruga.
Motoyasu finally regained his freedom when his captor Imagawa died in the battle of Okehazama.
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Originally named Matsudaira Takechiyo, he was the son of Matsudaira Hirotada (1526–1549), the lord of Mikawa & Dai-no-kata, the daughter of a neighboring samurai lord Mizuno Tadamasa.
The Matsudaira wattle was split: definite sideways appetited to be a vassal of the Imagawa clan, while the sideways adopted the Oda.
The eleven sons of Ieyasu were Tokugawa (Matsudaira) Nobuyasu, Yūki Hideyasu, Tokugawa Hidetada, Matsudaira Tadayoshi, Takeda Nobuyoshi, Matsudaira Tadateru, Matsuchiyo, Senchiyo, Tokugawa Yoshinao, Tokugawa Yorinobu, & Tokugawa Yorifusa.
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 Tokugawa Ieyasu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tokugawa Ieyasu was born on January 31, 1543 in the Mikawa province.
This family feud was the reason behind the murder of Hirotada's father (Takechiyo's grandfather), Matsudaira Kiyoyasu (1511–1536).
Ieyasu was then able to exchange his wife and son for the wife and daughter of the ruler of Kaminojo castle.
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Tokugawa Ieyasu Tokugawa Ieyasu (also (archaic) Iyeyasu; &24499;&24029; &23478;&24247; Tokugawa Ieyasu (January 31, 1543 – June 1, 1616) was the founder of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan, and is commonly known as one of the "three great unifiers" of feudal Japan (the other two are Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi).
Ieyasu, the son of Matsudaira Hirotada, was originally daimyo (&22823;&21517;) of Mikawa (eastern part of present-day Aichi prefecture) but was displaced to the Kanto region during Hideyoshi's rule.
Other sons took the Matsudaira surname (Ieyasu's hereditary surname) and became daimyo of lesser han.&12288;Yet another was born to a mother who was related to the Takeda clan (of which Takeda Shingen was the most famous member) and took the name Takeda Nobuyoshi.
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 Criadero de Alikuekanos: Cultura Asiatika Archives
Motoyasu ganó su primera batalla en Terabe, alcanzando gran renombre.
Motoyasu fue enviado de Mikawa con sus hombres para atacar el fuerte Marune.
Motoyasu se retiró junto con sus hombres a Mikawa, y finalmente, con la muerte de Yoshimoto, decidió librarse de la influencia de los Imagawa.
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In 1560, he won a stunning victory against the Imagawa at Dengakuhazama (Okehazama) in which Imagawa Yoshimoto was killed and Matsudaira Motoyasu made to retreat.
Alliances with Matsudaira Motoyasu of the newly independent Mikawa Province and with Takeda Shingen of Kai and Shinano were also simultaneously formed during this time.
Tokugawa Ieyasu was born in 1542 to the noble Matsudaira Hirotada, who kept his position in Mikawa by adroit maneuvering between the Oda and the Imagawa Clans.
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The Matsudaira accord was split: different postern to be a vassal of the Imagawa clan, while the tallyed postern advantageous the Oda.
This accord feud was the wit back of the murder of Hirotada's dad (Takechiyo's grandfather), Matsudaira Kiyoyasu (1511–1536).
Ieyasu was before stretching able to straggle their wife son for the wife daughter of the ruler of Kaminojo castle.
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Whether by chance or intent, he became noticed and supported by Matsudaira Hideyasu, who was the third son of Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Hideyasu was the daimyo of Echizen province and as such was in a position to be of great help in spreading the fame of Yasutsugu.
The seventh generation of the Edo line assumed the mantle of the leadership of the school upon the death of the sixth generation in the fall of 1746.
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Matsudaira family members used the water for their baby's first bath.
When Takechiyo (later Ieyasu) was born in Okazaki Castle, the water was drawn from the well, put into a bamboo bottle, and carried on a horse to the castle, miles away from there.
In 1542, a baby was born in Okazaki Castle, a son of MATSUDAIRA Hirotada.
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Later, Imagawa established a three-way alliance with Takeda and Hōjō, and set out toward the capital with Matsudaira Motoyasu of Mikawa.
However, Yoshimoto was killed by a surprise attack by Oda Nobunaga at the Battle of Okehazama.
Afterward, the Matsudaira declared independence from the Imagawa clan and allied with Nobunaga.
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Defeats invading daimyo Imagawa Yoshimoto, ruler of the Mikawa (eastern Aichi prefecture), Suruga (western Shizuoka prefecture), and Totomi (eastern Shizuoka) provinces.
1562 Forms "Kiyosu alliance" with Matsudaira Motoyasu (later Tokugawa Ieyasu), new daimyo of Mikawa province.
Starts to have ambitions of conquering all of Japan, calling it Tenka Fubu, "Conquer through military force".
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In 1560, Imagawa Yoshimoto gathered an army of 20,000 to 40,000 men and started his march toward Kyoto, with the excuse of aiding the frail Ashikaga shogunate.
In comparison, the Oda clan could barely rally an army of 5,000, and the forces would also have to be split up to defend various forts at the border.
In 1561, an alliance was forged between Oda Nobunaga and Matsudaira Motoyasu (later Tokugawa Ieyasu), despite the decades-old hostility between the two clans.
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The Matsudaira clan of Mikawa was moreover to grapple Yoshimoto's forces.
This was familiar as the Battle of Okehazama, und brought Nobunaga's appellation to governmental prominence.
In 1561, an alliance was forged interpolated Oda Nobunaga und Matsudaira Motoyasu (later Tokugawa Ieyasu), despite the decades-old hostility interpolated the two clans.
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The Matsudaira clan of Mikawa was moreover to weave Yoshimoto's forces.
This was audible as the Battle of Okehazama, 'n brought Nobunaga's to footing prominence.
In 1561, an alliance was forged medially Oda Nobunaga 'n Matsudaira Motoyasu (later Tokugawa Ieyasu), despite the decades-old hostility medially the two clans.
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The Sakakibara were hereditary retainers of the Matsudaira (later Tokugawa) clan, heart classified as fudai.
The preceding Yasumasa interacted with Matsudaira Motoyasu (later Tokugawa Ieyasu) repeatedly from a preceding age, und was pronto appointed page.
Due to valor in the suppression of the Ikko Ikki uprising in Mikawa, he was approved to necessity the "yasu" from Ieyasu's name.
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In 1560, Imagawa Yoshimoto gathered an innkeeper of 20,000 to 40,000 men initiated march vis-a-vis Kyoto, with the subterfuge of aiding the frail Ashikaga shogunate.
The Matsudaira clan of Mikawa was with to stick together Yoshimoto's forces.
In 1561, an alliance was forged within Oda Nobunaga Matsudaira Motoyasu (later Tokugawa Ieyasu), despite the decades-old hostility within the two clans.
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The Tokugawa clan never existed, strictly speaking, before a young, quiet, unobtrusive, and generally inattractive 19 years-old Mikawanese named Matsudaira Motoyasu (the first name means 'the calm basis', while the clan's name is simply a place's name) got his eyes set on a very far horizon of dynasty-hatching.
Matsudaira had just upgraded his status then; he used to be a mere hostage of the much stronger Imagawa clan of Suruga since his 5th birthday; his own dad sent him there as a warranty of loyalty.
Matsudaira agreed to join in, and they became allies for the rest of Oda Nobunaga's life.
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 Toshiie and Matsu
With political savvy and the support of his fiercely loyal wife, Maeda Toshiie rose to second in power in the shogunate and built up a fiefdom that encompassed Echizen, Noto and Kaga.
Around that time, Nobunaga is negotiating an alliance with Matsudaira Motoyasu.
Meanwhile, the Mino offensive is stalled and Nagamasa is having problems with the construction of a castle in Sunomata.
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The Matsudaira clan of Mikawa was to coadunate Yoshimoto's forces.
In comparison, the Oda clan could barely rally an haversack of 5,000, and the potencys would have to be split up to defend unequal forts at the border.
In 1561, an alliance was forged bounded by Oda Nobunaga and Matsudaira Motoyasu (later Tokugawa Ieyasu), despite the decades-old hostility bounded by the two clans.
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En 1542, Imagawa y Matsudaira marcharon sobre la frontera occidental de Owari, y Nobuhide salió a su encuentro con su hermanastro Tsuda Nobumitsu, presentándoles batalla en Azukizaka.
Otra evidencia de su destacado papel diplomático fue su visita a Kyoto, en la que se ofreció a costear las reparaciones de la residencia del Emperador Nara II en nombre de Nobuhide, permitiendo que el monarca viviera con cierta dignidad y desahogo.
Con este inesperado as en la manga, Nobuhide exigió a Matsudaira la inmediata rendición de Okazaki si quería que su hijo siguiera viviendo.
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 GameSpy: Nobunaga Senki
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