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Akizuki Tanenaga (秋月 種長,
March 17, 1567 – July 19, 1614) was a ****anese
samurai warrior and daimyō of the late
Sengoku and
early Edo periods. He was the...
- ****an. In 1596,
Tanezane was
succeeded by his son
Tanenaga.
After the
Battle of Sekigahara,
Tanenaga was
transferred to
Takanabe han (in Hyuga, 20,000...
- (1611–1678)
Koide Hidemoto Koide Hidenobu Kogaku-in
married Tachibana Tanenaga (1625–1711) of
Miike Domain Daughter Married Matsudaira Nobuyuki (1631–1686)...
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making a
comeback as the
shugo of
Kawachi and Kishū, and Hisayoshi's son
Tanenaga ultimately managed to
destroy Yoshihide of Yoshinari's line, once again...
- Yoshinao,
Asahina Yoshihide, and Wada Yoshishige. He also had a nephew, Wada
Tanenaga. Like many others, he and his
family became victims of the
struggle for...
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Tokitaka Uwai Ka****en
Yamada Arinobu Yamada Arinaga Akizuki Tanezane Akizuki Tanenaga Ei
Hisatora Kabayama Hisataka Shō Nei, King of Ryūkyū Shō Tai, King of...
- Bahrām Gūr
Iovan Iorgovan Prâslea the
Brave Greuceanu Haymon Wada
Heita Tanenaga [ja] John
Lambton Mamadi Sefe
Dekote (Africa)
Benzaiten aka
Saraswati Teodosio...
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Yoshihiro 10,000 14,000 Mōri
Yoshimasa 2,000
Takahashi Mototane,
Akizuki Tanenaga, Itō Suketaka,
Shimazu Tadatoyo 2,000 5th div. ****ushima
Masanori 4,800...
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Mizuno Katsunari,
Western Army-affiliated
garrison commander Akizuki Tanenaga immediately surrendered and
opened the
castle for Katsunari. In response...
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Yoshihiro (島津義弘) — 10,000 men
Shimazu Tadatoyo (島津忠豊) — 800 men
Akizuki Tanenaga (秋月種長) — 300 men
Takahashi Mototane (高橋元種) — 600 men Ito
Yuhei — 500 men...