- In the
First Battle of
Azukizaka (小豆坂の戦い,
Azukizaka no tatakai) Oda
Nobuhide defeated Imagawa Yoshimoto,
setting the
stage for his son, Oda Nobunaga, to...
- The
Battle of
Azukizaka (小豆坂の戦い,
Azukizaka no tatakai) or
Battle of Batō-ga-hara (馬頭原の戦い, Batō-ga-hara no tatakai) took
place on 15
February 1564, when...
-
defeated in the 1542
Battle of
Azukizaka.
Later in 1548,
Yoshimoto defeated Nobuhide in the
Second Battle of
Azukizaka and
continued to
expand his territory...
-
named Battle of
Azukizaka:
Battle of
Azukizaka (1542)
between Oda Nobuhide's
forces and
those of
Imagawa Yoshimoto Battle of
Azukizaka (1564)
between the...
- to
suppress this
movement in his territories,
including the
Battle of
Azukizaka (1564). Some of Ieyasu's v****als were in the Ikkō-ikki ranks, notablyHonda...
- the castle. In 1542, he
defeated Imagawa Yoshimoto at
First Battle of
Azukizaka.
Nobuhide managed to hold his own
against his opponents, but was never...
- help of Jōdo-shū sōhei,
defeated the
Mikawa Ikkō-ikki in the
Battle of
Azukizaka. The ikki
attracted the ire of the
likes of
Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobunaga...
-
againts Saito clan and 1548,
Katsuie took part in the
second Battle of
Azukizaka against Imagawa clan. In 1556, when
control of the Oda clan was contested...
-
region and destro**** the
power of the Jōdo Shinshū sect in the
Battle of
Azukizaka (1564).
During the Edo period, half of present-day Anjō was controlled...
- (1542)
Siege of ****uyo (1542)
Battle of
Ankokuji (1542)
First Battle of
Azukizaka (1542)
Siege of Toda
Castle (1542–1543)
Utsuro Rebellion (1542–1548) ja:天文の乱(洞の乱)...