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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Fujitaka and Tsutsui Junkei, fought under Oda Nobutada in the Siege of Shigisan against Matsunaga Hisahide, who had rebelled against Nobunaga. Later, Mitsuhide...
- disputes with the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper. Seiki Hosokibara pointed to the Shigisan-engi scrolls as the first manga, and Kanta Ishida explained that the scrolls...