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  Oda Nobunaga information - Search.com
In a political manoeuvre, Hirate Masahide sent a proposal to the Oda clan's rival daimyo in Mino province, Saito Dosan, to have Nobunaga marry Dosan's daughter, Nōhime.
In Mino, Saito Yoshitatsu died suddenly of illness in 1561, and was succeeded by his son, Saito Tatsuoki.
By convincing Saito retainers to abandon their incompetent and foolish master, Nobunaga weakened the Saito clan significantly, eventually mounting a final attack in 1567.
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  Oda Nobunaga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Mino, Saito Yoshitatsu died suddenly of illness in 1561, and was succeeded by his son, Saito Tatsuoki.
Tatsuoki, however, was young and much less effective as a ruler and military strategist compared to his father and grandfather.
By convincing Saito retainers to abandon their incompetent and foolish master, Nobunaga weakened the Saito clan significantly, eventually mounting a final attack in 1567.
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 Saito Dosan - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Saito Dosan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Saito Dosan (斎藤 道三 1494-1556) was the epitome of the daimyo that dramatically rose and also fell from power in Sengoku period Japan.
Ironically, Saito Dosan fell in his own son Saito Yoshitatsu's coup d'etat in 1556.
Saito Dosan is known for large number of alias and frequent change of his name.
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 Search Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Saito, Makoto Saito, Makotomäkō´tō sī´tō, 1858-1936, Japanese admiral and statesman.
Saito's cabinet was torn by the struggle between the war minister, who advocated expansioni...
Extant sources indicate that he was either Saito Jurobei, a Noh dancer in the employ of the Daimyo of Awa, or that his name was Toshusai and he lived in Hatchobori.
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 Saito - Wikipédia
Saito (usualmente 斉藤 ou 斎藤, ainda que coexistindo outras formas) é o décimo sobrenome mais comum entre os japoneses.
Saito Tatsuoki (斎藤; daimyo da Província de Mino)
Saito Ninjitsu, uma forma de Nin-Jitsu devenvolvido pela família Saito.
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 Saito Musashibo Benkei - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Saito Musashibo Benkei   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Saito Musashibo Benkei - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Saito Musashibo Benkei.
Saito Musashibo Benkei (西塔武蔵坊弁慶, 1155-1189), popularly called "Benkei" (弁慶), was a Japanese fighting monk who served Minamoto no Yoshitsune.
The critical moment of the drama is its climax, where the monk realises his situation and vows to do what he must.
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 Saito - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saito Makoto (斎藤; former Governor-General of Korea, former Prime Minister of Japan)
Saito Shebata (served in the U.S. Navy during World War 1)
Saito, of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
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 Saito Tatsuoki - SamuraiWiki
Tatsuoki was the son of Saitô Yoshitatsu and his mother was a daughter of Asai Hisamasa.
Nobunaga managed to lure away the Saitô's top generals (including Ando Morinari, Inaba Ittetsu, and Ujiie Bokuzen) and thus considerably weakened Tatsuoki's position.
In 1567 Nobunaga captured Inokuchi (Inabayama) and Tatsuoki was sent off into exile and took up with the Asakura of Echizen.
wiki.samurai-archives.com /index.php?title=Saito_Tatsuoki   (143 words)

  
 Saito Tatsuoki - daimyo in Mino province during the Sengoku period
Saito Tatsuoki (斎藤 龍興 Saito Tatsuoki) (1548 - August 14, 1573) was a daimyo in Mino province during the Sengoku period.
Tatsuoki succeeded his father at the age of 14.
He lost to Oda Nobunaga in 1564 but survived, yet the Saito family were no longer players in the Sengoku wars.
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 Saito Tatsuoki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saito Tatsuoki (斎藤 龍興 Saitō Tatsuoki) (1548 - August 14, 1573) was a daimyo in Mino province during the Sengoku period.
He lost to Oda Nobunaga in 1564 but survived, yet the Saito family were no longer players in the Sengoku wars.
This page was last modified 11:14, 26 May 2005.
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 Saito Hajime - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Saito Hajime   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Saito Hajime - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Saito Hajime.
Here you will find more informations about Saito Hajime.
In Peacemaker Kurogane, a manga that tells the fictional story about a boy who joins the Shinsengumi to avenge the deaths of his parents, he appears as the captain of the third troop, as he was in real life.
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 Saito Makoto Information   (Site not responding. Last check: )
* Saito Makoto (斎藤; former Governor-General of Korea, former Prime Minister of Japan)
* Saito Tatsuoki (斎藤; daimyo from Mino Province)
* Saito Ninjitsu, a form of Ninjitsu developed by the Saito family
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 Saito Tatsuoki -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Saito Tatsuoki -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Saito Tatsuoki (斎藤 龍興 Saitō Tatsuoki) (1548 - August 14, 1573) was a daimyo in (Click link for more info and facts about Mino province) Mino province during the (Click link for more info and facts about Sengoku period) Sengoku period.
He lost to (Click link for more info and facts about Oda Nobunaga) Oda Nobunaga in 1564 but survived, yet the Saito family were no longer players in the Sengoku wars.
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"Tenka Fubu" In Mino, Saito Yoshitatsu died suddenly of illness in 1561, and was succeeded by his son, Saito Tatsuoki.
Tatsuoki, however, was young and much less effective as a ruler and military strategist compared to his father and grandfather.
Nobunaga captured the Inabayama Castle and sent Saito Tatsuoki into exile.
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 Saito Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Oda Nobunaga
This left his son, Tatsuoki, in command and Nobunaga was quick to take advantage of the new lord's weak character.
By bribing away key Saito generals, Nobunaga was able to weaken the defenses of Mino and in 1567 he attacked Inabayama, the headquarters of the Saitô clan.
According to tradition, the hill-top castle was brought down by Hashiba (Toyotomi) Hideyoshi, although this valuable Oda retainer does not begin appearing in written records until around 1576.
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 Oda Nobunaga's Army & Navy Personnels
His career wasn't such a thing, since he manned the Saito clan's garrison of Kigoe and woke up to find Oda Nobunaga's soldiers all around the place in 1567.
Rather than wasting lives of his men, Endo opted to surrender -- his boss, the 13 years-old Saito Tatsuoki, who always had been in one hangover or another, had done that anyway.
Ando Morinari, whose name means 'vocation to guard', was one of the most famous Generals of the Saito clan of Mino in 1566.
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 Kessen III Officer FAQ - IGN FAQs
Oyuki Chapter 3 Battle of Kiso River Collect all of the items on the stage and she'll be recruited.
Hanbei Takenaka Chapter 3 Siege of Inabayama He is located north of Tatsuoki Saito's position in a small area behind the castle.
Approach him with Tokichiro Kinoshita and he'll be recruited.
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 saito
Saito (西都市; -shi) is a city located in Miyazaki, Japan.
As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 34,676 and the density of 79.07 persons per km².
Saito Kinen Orchestra (Symphony Orchestra) - Short History
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 CONK! Encyclopedia: 1573   (Site not responding. Last check: )
July 29 - John Caius, English physician (born 1510)
August 14 - Saito Tatsuoki, Japanese warlord (born 1548)
September 23 - Azai Hisamasa, Japanese warlord (born 1524)
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 CAD Forums - View Single Post - Sengoku Jidai- The Warring States of Japan
The look on his daimyo's face as Saito Tatsuoki committed suicide, rather than be captured or beheaded by the Oda demon, Nobunaga.
A shadow detached itself from the wall and stepped forward, revealing a man clad in all fl.
"The full moon reminds you of the vengeance you have yet to attain, Saito warrior." The ninja lowered his hood, revealing dark brown hair tied in a pony-tail.
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Falling UBU-NAKAGO resolves in a slightly HA-AGARI KURI-JIRI.
TAKENAKA SHIGEHARU, 1544 to 1575, known as "HAMBEI" was retainer to SAITO TATSUOKI, YOSHITATSU's soon vanquished son and last of the line.
Thought the second generation, time has created a slender TACHI of later work.
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 CAD Forums - Sengoku Jidai- The Warring States of Japan
The flames licked the sky as the palace at Inabayama, and with it the power of the Saito clan, burned in the night sky.
you're from the Saito clan then, yes?" The old woman put the bowl of broth beside Rokusaburo.
"When I heard a young former retainer for the Saito clan was staying in my province, I have to admit, I was intrigued," Ieyasu began, without much in the way of a preamble.
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 Toshiie & Matsu - Timeline
May: Nobunaga fights Saito Tatsuoki's soldiers at Mino Karumi.
August: Nobunaga expels Saito Tatsuoki from Mino-Inabayama, which he renames Gifu.
September: Nobunaga supports Ashikaga Yoshiaki and sets him up in Kyoto as the last Ashikaga Shogun.
shofu.pref.ishikawa.jp /inpaku/toshiie/eng/history2.html   (1613 words)

  
 Lilliput: Período Momoyama
Para asegurar su flanco oriental, se alió con un vasallo de Imagawa, Matsudaira Motoyasu.
En 1567 se lanzó a la conquista de las tierras de Saito Tatsuoki, señor del oeste de la provincia de Mino, en cuyo castillo, rebautizado con el nombre de Gifu, estableció su nueva residencia.
En su marcha hacia Kyoto derrotó a las tropas del señor de Omi, Rokkaku Yoshikata y su hijo Yoshiharu, lo que le permitió otorgar el sogunado a Ashikaga Yoshiaki, quien a cambio se vio obligado a reconocer el control de Nobunaga sobre todos los asuntos del reino.
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 CAD Forums - View Single Post - Sengoku Jidai- The Warring States of Japan
Did the Oda send you?" Rokusaburo kept his undivided attention on the ninja, his every motion, every step.
What would a Matsudaira daimyo want with me, a Saito ronin?
Still, there was a possibility that he would have a chance to serve another master faithfully.
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 China encyclopedia : Cultural Information , Maps, China politics and officials, China History. Travel to China
July 29 - John Caius, English physician (born 1510)
August 14 - Saito Tatsuoki, Japanese warlord (born 1548)
September 23 - Azai Hisamasa, Japanese warlord (born 1524)
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