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Nitta Yoshisada
Nitta Yoshisada Nitta Yoshisada ) (1301-1338) was the head of the Nitta clan in the early 14th century, ...
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Nitta clan
Nitta clan The Nitta family ) was one of several major families ... clan regents. The common ancestor of the Nitta, Minamoto no Yoshishige , was the elder brother ... common ancestor of the Ashikaga clan. The Nitta clan rose to importance in the early ... War, a century earlier. In the 1330s, Nitta Yoshisada led the clan, and a ...
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Nitta Yoshimune
Nitta Yoshimune Nitta Yoshimune ) (1335-1368) was the third son of Nitta Yoshisada, and a commander of loyalist (Imperial) forces ...
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Nitta Yoshiaki
Nitta Yoshiaki Nitta Yoshiaki ) (d. 1338), son of Nitta Yoshisada, fought for Emperor Go-Daigo, against the ...
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Siege of Kanagasaki (1337)
... Casus belli: Territory changes: Combatants Ashikaga shogunate Nitta family Commanders Kō no Moroyasu Nitta Yoshisada Strength Casualties {{{notes}}} Nanboku-chō Wars Tatarahama ... Kanagasaki ) was the final battle for the Nitta clan in their support of the Southern ... the Ashikaga Pretenders of the Northern Court. Nitta Yoshisada's fortress at Kanagasaki was ...
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Emperor Go-Daigo
... captured the Rokuhara Tandai. Immediately following this, Nitta Yoshisada, who had raised an army in the ... with the Restoration. Emperor Go-Daigo ordered Nitta Yoshisada to track down and destroy Ashikaga. Ashikaga defeated Nitta Yoshisada at the Battle of Takenoshita, ...
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Ashikaga Takauji
... Kusunoki Masashige and seized Kyoto. Soon after, Nitta Yoshisada attacked Kamakura and finally destroyed the shogunate ... the imperial court, but Go-Daigo sent Nitta Yoshisada to reclaim Kamakura. Meeting at the Battle ... of Hakone Take no Shita , Takauji defeated Yoshisada and afterwards marched all the way ...
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Siege of Kamakura (1333)
... Date: 1333 Location: Kamakura, Sagami Province Result: Nitta victory; city destroyed. Casus belli: Territory changes ... to Emperor Go-Daigo Hōjō clan Commanders Nitta Yoshisada Hōjō Mototoki , Hōjō Takatoki , Hōjō Sadaaki , Hōjō ... loyal to the Emperor and led by Nitta Yoshisada entered the city from multiple directions ...
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Takauji Ashikaga (translated from French)
... and takes Ky?to. A little later Yoshisada Nitta attack Kamakura and destroys finally the shogunat ... the imperial court, but Go-Daigo sends Yoshisada Nitta to claim Kamakura. Meeting with battle of Hakone Take No Shita, Takauji demolishes Yoshisada and walk then on Kyoto. It ...
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Shiba Takatsune
... acted to block the northward progress of Nitta Yoshisada, who supported the Emperor's Southern Court ... Northern Court.) In 1336, an ally of Nitta named Uryū Tamotsu attacked Shiba's castle ... failed, and Shiba was forced to fight Nitta's forces again in the defense of ... from Heisenji , the fortress was held, and Nitta Yoshisada mortally wounded in the battle. ...
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