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Topic: Siege of Itami (1579)


  
  Oda Clan Timeline
The Imagawa offer to raise the siege if Matsudaira Takechiyo is turned over to them, to which Nobuhide agrees.
The Ikeda's Itami Castle in Settsu falls to Oda troops.
Araki Murashige, lord of Itami Castle in Settsu Province, rebels against the Oda for reasons unclear and resists stoutly.
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  List of battles 1401-1800 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Siege of Futamata Takeda Shingen captures one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's fortresses.
Siege of Kozuki Hideyoshi is defeated by the Mori clan.
Siege of Itami Hideyoshi captures Itami castle from Araki Murashige.
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 The Probert Encyclopaedia - People and Peoples (Jo-Jz)
He was born in 1579 and died in 1625.
The son of Erard II, he was present at the siege of Constantinople in 1204 and afterwards in 1209 married the granddaughter and heiress of Amaury, King of Jerusalem.
He was born in Cornwall in 1761 and died in 1807.
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 The Oda Generals
He was responsible for bringing down the Takeda's Iwamura Castle in 1575 in a two-part siege and later joined Tsutsui Junkei in forcing Matsunaga Hisahide to commit suicide in 1577 at Shigizan.
During the siege of Yakami Castle, Mitsuhide is said to have promised Hatano Hideharu safe conduct if he surrendered, an offer Nobunaga later withdrew by executing Hideharu and his brother - The Hatano retainers then kidnapped and murdered Mitsuhide's mother in vengeance.
Nobumori and his son Jinkûo were heavily engaged in the siege of the Ishiyama Honganji from 1575 until 1580.
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In 1579, he captured Yakami Castle from Hatano Hideharu by taking Hideharu's mother hostage.
In 1573, Oda laid siege to Nagamasa's castle at Odani.
(2) The conditions and effects of a state of siege shall be determined by law.
www.openhistory.org /jhdp/download/encyclopedia/0.3.3/ejh.txt   (16714 words)

  
 The Probert Encyclopaedia - People and Peoples (Jo-Jz)
He was born in 1579 and died in 1625.
The son of Erard II, he was present at the siege of Constantinople in 1204 and afterwards in 1209 married the granddaughter and heiress of Amaury, King of Jerusalem.
He was born in Cornwall in 1761 and died in 1807.
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 Japanese Arts - History
Within one year, Nobunaga's borders and military clout had grown substantiality, enough to allow him to conduct three initiatives at once: the continued siege of the Honganji, a war of extermination aimed at the Ikko of Echizen and Kaga, and a showdown with the Takeda.
Then in 1579 Oda Nobuo, Nobunaga's 2nd son, sent in an invasion force under Takigawa Kazumasu to bring the province under Oda control.
This campaign (October 1579) was a near-disaster as well, and earned Nobuo no small amount of criticism from his father.
www.shaolin-society.co.uk /shaolin_legacy/history.php?history=13   (22309 words)

  
 1570 to 1579 Wolrd History - Din Timelines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Oda Nobunaga lays siege to the Nagashima Ikko stronghold in Ise.
Oda Nobunaga begins a four-year siege of the Ishiyama Honganji and comes into conflict with the Môri.
While the Honganji is blockaded, troops under Toyotomi (Hashiba) Hideyoshi and Akechi Mitsuhide are sent westward through the Chugoku region.
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 List of Battles 1401-1800 Encyclopedia @ KarrNet.com (Karr Net)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1780) January 16 - British fleet under Admiral Sir George Rodney destroys a smaller Spanish fleet under Don Juan de Lángara
Siege of Charleston May 12 - British take South Carolina city.
Battle of Saint Louis May 26 - British unable to take town from Spanish.
www.karrnet.com /encyclopedia/List_of_battles_1401-1800   (5689 words)

  
 Siege of Itami (1579)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This second siege of Itami castle occurred five years after it was seized by Oda Nobunaga from a lord named Itami, and entrusted to Araki Murashige.
Accused of sympathizing with the Mōri clan, enemies of Nobunaga, Araki shut himself in his castle and withstood siege by the armies of Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
Though his defense held out that long, he did not lead any men in sallying forth from the castle or otherwise attacking the besieging army.
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