- The
Battle of
Hetsugigawa (戸次川の戦い,
Hetsugigawa no Tatakai) was the last
battle before the
Toyotomi main army's
arrival on Kyūshū
during ****an's Sengoku...
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surrounded Tsuruga Castle (now Oita City, Oita Prefecture) near the
Hetsugigawa River in
Bungo Province at the time. The
forces of
Chosokabe Motochika...
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Motochika and Sogō Masayasu. However, they were
crushed in the
Battle of
Hetsugigawa by the Shimazu. Sogō
Masayasu perished along with Chōsokabe Motochika's...
- and in 1587 he
fought against Toyotomi Hideyoshi forces at
Battle of
Hetsugigawa and
Battle of Takajo. In 1587, he
suddenly died at
Sadowara castle. There...
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seize Toshimitsu Castle,
Funai Castle and
defeated Sōrin at
Battle of
Hetsugigawa in 1586. In 1587,
Hideyoshi began his Kyūshū Campaign, in
which he overtook...
- the Ōtomo,
despite delaying tactics from Hideyoshi's allies.
Battle of
Hetsugigawa - Shikoku's
warlords with Ōtomo forces,
continue to
battle and delay...
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invasion of
neighboring Kyūshū in
which Nobuchika died at
Battle of
Hetsugigawa. In 1590,
Motochika led a
fleet in the
Siege of
Shimoda and
Siege of...
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Toshimitsu Castle. The
result of this
reckless siege was the
Battle of
Hetsugigawa,
where Yoshimune and his
allies were defeated.
Yoshimune fled back to...
- as a
result of
Sengoku Hidehisa`s
reckless actions at the
battle of
Hetsugigawa. "十河一存" (in ****anese). コトバンク.
Retrieved 25 July 2019. "十河存保" (in ****anese)...
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caught in an
ambush during the
campaign against the
Shimazu in
Battle of
Hetsugigawa. Great-Grandfather: Chōsokabe
Kanetsugu (died 1508) Grandfather: Chōsokabe...