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Incident at Honnoji
Incident at Honnoji The Incident at Honnōji ) refers to the forced suicide ... samurai general Akechi Mitsuhide. This occurred in Honnoji, a temple in Kyoto, ending Nobunaga's ... to Hashiba's aid, and travelled to Honnoji, his usual resting place when he ...
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Oda Nobunaga
... launch invasions into Echigo province and Shikoku. Incident at Honnoji In 1582, Hashiba Hideyoshi invaded Bitchu province ... route to Chugoku region, Nobunaga stayed at Honnoji, a temple in Kyoto. Since Nobunaga would ... and bodyguards. Nevertheless, Akechi Mitsuhide suddenly had Honnoji surrounded in a coup, forcing Oda Nobunaga ... the time. Just 11 days after the Honnoji incident, Mitsuhide was killed at the ...
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Nohime
... bore him his son Nobutada. After the Incident at Honnoji which claimed Nobunaga's life, it was ... went. Some speculated that she died at Honnoji, but the woman alleged to be Nouhime ... sounds similar to Nouhime. Nevertheless, after the incident, Nobunaga's wives and female servants were ...
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Honnō-ji
... later be killed by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. This incident is called Incident at Honnoji. The body of Nobunaga was never found ... and heir, Nobutada, also perished. The rebuilt Honnoji stands on a different site in Kyoto ...
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Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae Station
... the offices of Kyoto's government. The Honnoji was rebuilt nearby, rather than at its original location, following the Incident at Honnoji. Also in the vicinity is the Kyoto ...
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Akaza Naoyasu
... Nobunaga was killed by Akechi Mitsuhide at Honnoji. (Incident at Honnoji) Naoyasu served Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Naoyasu took part ...
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Akira Ifukube (translated from German)
... 1966 Oda Nobunaga 1967 Nobunaga Oda: The Incident RK Honnoji Temple 1995 Clench "Drumming OF Japan" Preludio ...
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Category:Feudal Japan
... War H Hojo Masako I Ikko-ikki Incident at Honnoji K Kamakura period Kamakura shogunate Kemmu restoration ...
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Toku Hime (1565–1615)
... the death of Oda Nobunaga in the Incident at Honnoji left Kai and Shinano Provinces without an ...
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Toyotomi Hidetsugu
... be translated as "next Hide". After the Incident at Honnoji in 1582, Hidetsugu was given a 400 ...
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