- The
siege of
Inabayama Castle (稲葉山城の戦い,
Inabayama-jō no Tatakai) of 1567 was the
final battle in Oda Nobunaga's
campaign to
defeat the Saitō clan in their...
- the main
symbols of the city. The
castle is also
known as
Inabayama Castle (稲葉山城,
Inabayama-jō). It was
designated a
National Historic Site in 2011. Gifu...
-
Siege of
Inabayama Castle,
Shigeharu then
directed the
defense against the
forces of Oda Nobunaga. Eventually,
Tatsuoki was
driven out of
Inabayama Castle...
- was Saitō Dōsan, who
lived in the
castle when it was
still being called Inabayama Castle and the
mountain was
still called Mt. Inaba. The next resident...
-
attack at the
Siege of
Inabayama Castle.: 278
After taking possession of the castle,
Nobunaga changed the name of both
Inabayama Castle and the surrounding...
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forced out of Mino by Saitō Dōsan. The
Saito fortress was
located at
Inabayama castle. He
married Omi no kata, a
sister of
Akechi Mitsutsuna (Akechi...
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disappearances of her servants.
Joined by Kaede,
Samanosuke arrives too late to
Inabayama Castle as Yuki is
abducted as he and
Kaede split up to
cover ground. After...
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Takenaka Shigeharu.[citation needed] Nobunaga's easy
victory at the
siege of
Inabayama Castle in 1567 was
largely due to Hideyoshi's efforts, and
despite his...
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every important battle under Nobunaga's
command such as the 1567
Siege of
Inabayama Castle, the 1571 and 1573
Siege of Nagashima.
Nobumori was head of the...
- Yoshimoto.
Later he
fought in the 1561
Battle of Moribe, the 1567
Siege of
Inabayama, the 1570
Siege of
Kanegasaki and
Battle of Anegawa, the 1575
Battle of...