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Takigawa Kazumasu (滝川 一益, 1525 –
October 21, 1586) or
Takikawa Sakon was a ****anese
samurai lord and
daimyo of the
Sengoku period. He was a
retainer and...
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forced to retreat.: 223–224
Another diversionary force, led by
Takigawa Kazumasu,
captured Yata castle, at the
southern tip of the
Nagashima complex. They...
- ****ugatake,
defeating Nakagawa Kiyohide, but the
other sieges by
Toshiie and
Kazumasu stalled.
Katsuie ordered Sakuma to
retreat but was ignored, and Hideyoshi...
- provinces,
Kazumasu faced off
against the Hōjō
forces at Kanegawa.
Kazumasu had 18,000 troops,
while the Hōjō
wielded 55,000,
Kazumasu's defeat and retreated...
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possibility of
adding Iga to his domain,
Nobukatsu dispatched Takigawa Kazumasu to
build a
castle at
Maruyama in Iga to
serve as a
staging point for the...
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Ishiyama Hongan-ji was
still under siege, and Oda's fleet, with
Takigawa Kazumasu commanded a
White Ship to
accompany the six
black ships commanded by ****i...
- Tenshō-Jingo war. When the Oda clan
learned of the
defeat of
Takigawa Kazumasu at the
Battle of
Kanagawa by the Hōjō clan,
Hideyoshi sent a
letter to...
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Following Nobunaga's
conquest of Mino
Province in 1567,
Nobunaga sent
Takigawa Kazumasu on a
campaign comprising two
invasions of Ise
Province in 1567 and 1568...
- response, on July 7, as the Oda clan
learned of the
defeat of
Takigawa Kazumasu by the Hōjō clan at the
Battle of Kanagawa,
Toyotomi Hideyoshi sent a letter...
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hoped to gain. In 1583, he
later allied with
Shibata Katsuie and
Takigawa Kazumasu to
start a war
against Hideyoshi, but
while Nobutaka was
surrounded at...