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Tsukushi Hirokado (筑紫 広門, 1548 – May 22, 1615) was a
military commander during the
Sengoku period to the
early Edo
period in ****an.
Based at
Katsuo Castle...
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Eastern forces;
castle garrison loyal to
Tokugawa Ieyasu Commanders and
leaders Kobayakawa Hidekane Tachibana Muneshige Tsukushi Hirokado Kyōgoku Takatsugu...
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Kobayakawa Hidekane,
Tachibana Muneshige,
Tachibana Naotsugu,
Tsukushi Hirokado,
Ankokuji Ekei 5,700 7th div. Mōri
Terumoto 30,000 30,000
Subtotal 162...
- Kyushu,
island of ****an,
archaically called "Tsukushi-no-shima"
Tsukushi Hirokado (1548–1615),
second son of
Tsukushi Korekado and warlord/kokujin of Chikuzen...
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Yasuharu So Yo****oshi
Takahashi Naotugu Kobayakawa Hidekane Tsukushi Hirokado Terazawa Hirotaka Yi Sun-sin † Yi Yeong-nam † Chen Lin Chen Kan Deng Zilong †...
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Western Army
commanders Mōri Hidekane,
Tachibana Muneshige and
Tsukushi Hirokado besiege Ōtsu Castle, held by Kyōgoku Takatsugu.
October 14 –
Ieyasu receives...
- invasion. In 11-13 December,
Ryuzoji Takanobu worked together with
Tsukushi Hirokado and
Akizuki Tanezane to
invade Chikuzen,
while Dōsetsu and his army worked...
- 1581,
Tachibana Dōsetsu and
Takahashi Shigetane fought against Tsukushi Hirokado and
Akizuki Tanezane in the
second Battle of
Dazaifu Kanzeon-ji. It is...
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total of 15,000
soldiers led by Mōri Motoyasu, Mōri Hidekane, and
Tsukushi Hirokado.
Muneshige did not, however, join the main
Battle of
Sekigahara as Takatsugu...
- : 62 In 1578 In
December 11–13,
Tanezane worked together with
Tsukushi Hirokado and Ryūzōji
Takanobu to
invade Chikuzen,
while Dōsetsu and his army worked...