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Tachibana Dōsetsu (立花 道雪, 22
April 1513 – 2
November 1585), born
Betsugi Akitsura (戸次鑑連), also as
Bekki Akitsura, and
Bekki Dōsetsu, was a ****anese samurai...
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daughter of
Tachibana Dōsetsu, a
powerful retainer of the Ōtomo clan (which were
rivals of the
Shimazu clan at the time).
Because Dosetsu had no sons, he requested...
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shogunate to both
Dōsetsu and
Takamoto to stop
their conflict. In the same year,
Dōsetsu changed his name from
Akitsura into
Dōsetsu. In 1564 July 25,...
- Shigetane, a
senior retainer of Ōtomo clan. He was
adopted by
Tachibana Dōsetsu, and
later married his
daughter Tachibana Ginchiyo,
succeeding the Tachibana...
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intention clear to
fight against them. In response,
Sorin sent
Tachibana Dōsetsu,
Usuki Akisumi, and
Yoshihiro Akimasa with 20,000
soldiers on
August 14...
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former splitting from the family, and
taking the name
Tachibana Dōsetsu.
Dōsetsu had no sons, and
nominated his daughter,
Tachibana Ginchiyo, to succeed...
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Muneshige was
adopted as son by
Dōsetsu and
inherited the
Tachibana clan. At first,
Shigetane declined. However,
Dōsetsu implored him and
stating that although...
- Honseki, and
Kuwabara Dōsetsu. All but one died young, in
their early twenties, and the
Honinbo house faced a
period of rebuilding.
Dōsetsu became the Inoue...
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Tachibana (written: 橘 or 立花) is a ****anese surname.
Tachibana Dōsetsu (立花 道雪, 1513–1585), ****anese
samurai of the
Sengoku period Tachibana Ginchiyo (立花...
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Raikiri may
refer to: A
sword wielded by
Sengoku Period samurai:
Tachibana Dōsetsu (1513–1585)
Tachibana Ginchiyo (1569–1602) A
ninjutsu technique used by...