- The
Shigisan Engi
Emaki (信貴山縁起絵巻, lit. "Legend of
Mount Shigi Emaki") is an
emakimono or
emaki (painted
narrative handscroll) made in the
second half of...
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Shigisan castle (信貴山城, Shigisanjō) was a ****anese
castle of the
Sengoku period,
controlled by the
Kizawa and
Matsunaga clans.
There are
little remains...
- In the
history of ****an, the 1577
siege of
Shigisan (信貴山の合戦,
Shigisan no k****en) was one of many
sieges during Oda Nobunaga's
campaigns to consolidate...
- battle: ****ennoji and
Shigisan Temple. A The name of
Mount Shigi where the
battle took
place has been
written as both
Shigisan and
Shigisen and for this...
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Shigisan Gyokuzōin (信貴山玉蔵院) is a
Buddhist temple in Heguri, Nara Prefecture, ****an at
Mount Shigi.
Thirteen Buddhist Sites of
Yamato Official website v...
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matters outside the
palace and
called otoko-e ("men's painting"). The
Shigisan Engi
Emaki (middle of the 12th century), with
dynamic and free lines, light...
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September 1574. In 1577,
Nobutada defeated Matsunaga Hisahide in the
Siege of
Shigisan. In 1582, he
defeated Nishina Morinobu in the
Siege of
Takato and parti****ted...
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returned to
Nobunaga to
fight the Miyoshi. In 1577,
Nobunaga besieged him at
Shigisan Castle.
Defeated but defiant,
Hisahide committed suicide. A
noted tea master...
- Na****oshi
serving Nobutada to
attack Matsunaga Danjo Hisahide in the
Siege of
Shigisan. In 1582, He
serve Nobutada to
occupy Takeda Castle, he took Takatō Castle...
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commissioned to
serve Oda
Nobutada in the
Siege of
Iwamura (1575),
Siege of
Shigisan (1577),
Siege of
Itami (1579),
Siege of
Takato (1582) and
Battle of Tenmokuzan...