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Battle of
Tatarahama may
refer to one of two
major battles fought at the site
Tatarahama, just
outside Hakata, ****uoka, ****an:
Battle of
Tatarahama (1336)...
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Kobayakawa Takakage fought in the
Battle of
Torisaka and the 1568
Battle of
Tatarahama. In 1570 he
fought in the
Battle of Nunobeyama. In 1571,
Takakage was...
- The 1569
Battle of
Tatarahama was part of the
struggles between the Ōtomo and Mōri
samurai clans during ****an's
Sengoku period, for
control of the island...
- The 1336
battle of
Tatarahama (多々良浜の戦い,
Tatarahama no tatakai) was one of many
battles constituting the Nanboku-chō Wars in ****an, in
which two rival...
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invaded from
Kyushu after consolidating their forces at the
Battle of
Tatarahama and
attacked the
Imperial force at the
Minato River from land and sea...
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despite half of his
lower body
being paralyzed,
including the
Battle of
Tatarahama, and the
brilliant defense of
Kurume city. As a
subject of
mythical legends...
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captured the castle, but was
driven back by
Otomo Sorin in the
Battle of
Tatarahama that
followed the siege. The
battle of the Mōri clan with this larger...
- (1335) ja:中先代の乱
Civil war of the
Kenmu Restoration (1335–1336)
Battle of
Tatarahama (1336)
Battle of
Minatogawa (1336)
Siege of
Kanegasaki (1337)
Battle of...
- Kyūshū.
After defeating the
Kikuchi clan at
Hakata Bay in the
Battle of
Tatarahama (1336),
Takauji was "virtually
master of Kyushu".[attribution needed]: 44–47 ...
- he
threatened the Mōri
foothold in
Buzen Province and
attacked them at
Tatarahama,
forcing the Mōri to
retreat and
allowing him to
retake Tachibana castle...