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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)...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...