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Takahashi Shigetane (高橋 紹運, 1548 –
September 10, 1586) also
known as
Takahashi Shōun (Jōun) (高橋 紹運) was a ****anese
samurai lord and
senior retainer of...
- and an Edo-period daimyō. He was the
eldest biological son of
Takahashi Shigetane, a
senior retainer of Ōtomo clan. He was
adopted by
Tachibana Dōsetsu...
- that the
Takahashi Shigetane potential heirs were many, then he
needed Muneshige to
inherit the
headship of Tachibana. Thus,
Shigetane finally accepted...
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Tachibana Ginchiyo Taigen Sessai Taira no
Kiyomori Taira Masakado Takahashi Shigetane Takenaka Shigeharu Takasugi Shinsaku Takayama Justo (Shigetomo) Takayama...
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Tadakatsu and
Sakai Ietsugu of the
Tokugawa army
during the campaign.
Chiba Shigetane, daimyō of the Chiba,
surrendered the
castle to the
besieging forces on...
- also
considered to be one of the "Great Pillars"
along with
Takahashi Shigetane for the Ōtomo clan,
serving in all
their major campaigns. On 1578, Sōrin...
- (1677–1698)
Hotta Masatoshi (1679–1681) Doi
Toshifusa (1679–1681)
Itakura Shigetane (1680–1681) Toda
Tadamasa (1681–1699) Abe
Masatake (1681–1704) Matsudaira...
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Shimazu invasion of
Chikuzen Province. The
castellan of
Iwaya was
Takahashi Shigetane, one of the most
trusted retainers of the Ōtomo, and held the fortress...
- Ōtomo
Sorin major campaigns. He died in the
Battle of Mimigawa.
Takahashi Shigetane (1548–1586), He
began his
service beneath the Ōtomo of
Bungo Province...
- (1677–1698)
Hotta Masatoshi (1679–1681) Doi
Toshifusa (1679–1681)
Itakura Shigetane (1680–1681) Toda
Tadamasa (1681–1699) Abe
Masatake (1681–1704) Matsudaira...