- The
Honnō-ji
Incident (本能寺の変,
Honnō-ji no Hen) was the ********ination of ****anese
daimyo Oda
Nobunaga at
Honnō-ji, a
temple in Kyoto, on 21 June 1582 (2nd...
- The word
Honno can
refer to
several things, including:
Honno (publisher),
Welsh women's press,
established in 1986
Honnō (Ringo
Sheena song), a 1999 single...
-
Honnō-ji (本能寺) is a
temple of the
Nichiren branch of
Buddhism located in Kyoto, ****an.
Honnō-ji is most
famous for the
Honnō-ji incident, the ********ination...
- Look up 本能 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Honnō, Honnou, or,
according to cir****stances,
Honno is a ****anese word (noun), and is
divided into two...
-
killed in
battle with
Nobunaga at the
Honnō-ji
Incident in 1582. However,
there is no
record of her
death at
Honnō-ji in
reliable historical sources. Historical...
- stipend.
Yasuke accompanied Nobunaga until his
death and
fought at the
Honnō-ji
Incident until the
death of Oda Nobutada. Afterwards,
Yasuke was sent...
- year
later in 1582,
Katsunaga accompanied his
father to
Honnō-ji.
Following the
attack on
Honno-ji and the
death of Nobunaga,
Akechi Mitsuhide attacked...
-
cooperate or
yield to his demands.
Nobunaga committed seppuku during the
Honnō-ji
Incident in 1582, when his
retainer Akechi Mitsuhide ambushed and trapped...
- in ****an.
Mitsuhide rebelled against Nobunaga for
unknown reasons in the
Honnō-ji
Incident in 1582,
forcing the
unprotected Nobunaga to
commit seppuku...
- Tennō-zan no tatakai). In the
Honnō-ji Incident,
Akechi Mitsuhide, a
retainer of Oda Nobunaga,
attacked Nobunaga as he
rested in
Honnō-ji, and
forced him to commit...