- The
Battle of
Okitanawate (沖田畷の戦い), also
known as the
Battle of Shimabara, was
fought on May 3 of 1584
between the
combined forces of the
Shimazu and...
- Shimazu-Arima
Allied Force in 1584 (Tensho 12). He took part in the
Battle of
Okitanawate and has a list of the enemy's commanders.
Shimazu Iehisa defeated more...
-
Battle of
Mimigawa (1578),
Siege of
Minamata Castle (1582),
Battle of
Okitanawate (1584), and in 1587 he
fought against Toyotomi Hideyoshi forces at Battle...
- Ryūzōji clan. The
battle that they
fought was
known as the
Battle of
Okitanawate.
During that battle, Ryūzōji
Takanobu was killed. Afterwards, Shimazu...
- needed] In 1584,
Naoshige also ****isted
Takanobu during the
Battle of
Okitanawate but was
unable to
prevent their rout
which later ended in Takanobu's...
-
around 30,000
against the Shimazu-Arima, but was
killed in the
Battle of
Okitanawate by
Shimazu Iehisa's army. Ryūzōji
Masaie (1556–1607) was the son of Takanobu...
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under siege.
After the
defeat of the Ryūzōji clan at the
Battle of
Okitanawate in 1584,
Shimazu Yoshihisa refocused his
attentions on the Ōtomo clan...
-
joined in the
Siege of
Minamata Castle (1581), and at the
Battle of
Okitanawate (1584). He was
given Ōguchi
region and was a
commander of the Ōguchi...
- 1572
Siege of
Iwamura Castle 1578
Battle of
Mimigawa 1584
Battle of
Okitanawate 1589
Battle of
Suriagehara 1467–1573
Sengoku period 1568–1603 Azuchi–Momoyama...
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unwavering support to Takanobu.
Following Takanobu's
demise in the
Battle of
Okitanawate in 1584, Keigin-ni
continued her
active involvement in the governance...