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- Siege_of_Edo abstract "In the 1524 Siege of Edo, also known as the Battle of Takanawahara, the Hōjō, led by Hōjō Ujitsuna, besieged Edo castle, which was held by Uesugi Tomooki. Though Edo has since become the Japanese metropolis of Tokyo, it was then a more or less insignificant fishing village in the Kantō region.Eager to repel the attackers, Uesugi Tomooki led his warriors out of the castle to meet the Hōjō in battle at the Takanawa river crossing. However, Ujitsuna led his men around the Uesugi force and attacked them from the rear. Retreating back to his castle, Tomooki found that the commander of his garrison, Ōta Suketaka, had betrayed him and opened the gates to the Hōjō.This battle would mark the beginning of a seventeen-year struggle between the Hōjō and Uesugi clans for dominance of the Kantō.".
- Siege_of_Edo combatant "Hōjō Clan".
- Siege_of_Edo combatant "Uesugi Clan".
- Siege_of_Edo commander %C5%8Cta_Suketaka.
- Siege_of_Edo commander H%C5%8Dj%C5%8D_Ujitsuna.
- Siege_of_Edo commander Uesugi_Tomooki.
- Siege_of_Edo isPartOfMilitaryConflict Sengoku_period.
- Siege_of_Edo place Edo_Castle.
- Siege_of_Edo place Tokyo.
- Siege_of_Edo result "Hōjō victory".
- Siege_of_Edo thumbnail Imperial_Palace_Tokyo_Fushimi_Yagura_Keep_1.JPG?width=300.
- Siege_of_Edo wikiPageID "3321951".
- Siege_of_Edo wikiPageRevisionID "568548357".
- Siege_of_Edo caption "Fushimi tower of Edo castle".
- Siege_of_Edo combatant Late_Hōjō_clan.
- Siege_of_Edo combatant "Uesugi Clan".
- Siege_of_Edo commander Hōjō_Ujitsuna.
- Siege_of_Edo commander Uesugi_Tomooki.
- Siege_of_Edo commander Ōta_Suketaka.
- Siege_of_Edo conflict "Siege of Edo".
- Siege_of_Edo date "January 1524".
- Siege_of_Edo hasPhotoCollection Siege_of_Edo.
- Siege_of_Edo partof "the Sengoku period".
- Siege_of_Edo place "Edo castle, modern-day Tokyo".
- Siege_of_Edo result "Hōjō victory".
- Siege_of_Edo wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Siege_of_Edo subject Category:1524_in_Japan.
- Siege_of_Edo subject Category:Battles_of_the_Sengoku_period.
- Siege_of_Edo subject Category:Conflicts_in_1524.
- Siege_of_Edo subject Category:Sieges_involving_Japan.
- Siege_of_Edo type Abstraction100002137.
- Siege_of_Edo type Act100030358.
- Siege_of_Edo type Blockade100954086.
- Siege_of_Edo type Conflict100958896.
- Siege_of_Edo type ConflictsIn1524.
- Siege_of_Edo type Event100029378.
- Siege_of_Edo type GroupAction101080366.
- Siege_of_Edo type MilitaryAction100952963.
- Siege_of_Edo type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Siege_of_Edo type Siege101075117.
- Siege_of_Edo type SiegesInvolvingJapan.
- Siege_of_Edo type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Siege_of_Edo type Event.
- Siege_of_Edo type MilitaryConflict.
- Siege_of_Edo type SocietalEvent.
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- Siege_of_Edo type Thing.
- Siege_of_Edo comment "In the 1524 Siege of Edo, also known as the Battle of Takanawahara, the Hōjō, led by Hōjō Ujitsuna, besieged Edo castle, which was held by Uesugi Tomooki. Though Edo has since become the Japanese metropolis of Tokyo, it was then a more or less insignificant fishing village in the Kantō region.Eager to repel the attackers, Uesugi Tomooki led his warriors out of the castle to meet the Hōjō in battle at the Takanawa river crossing.".
- Siege_of_Edo label "Beleg van Edo".
- Siege_of_Edo label "Cerco de Edo".
- Siege_of_Edo label "Siege of Edo".
- Siege_of_Edo label "Siège d'Edo".
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- Siege_of_Edo sameAs Beleg_van_Edo.
- Siege_of_Edo sameAs Cerco_de_Edo.
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- Siege_of_Edo sameAs Q2752249.
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- Siege_of_Edo sameAs Siege_of_Edo.
- Siege_of_Edo wasDerivedFrom Siege_of_Edo?oldid=568548357.
- Siege_of_Edo depiction Imperial_Palace_Tokyo_Fushimi_Yagura_Keep_1.JPG.
- Siege_of_Edo isPrimaryTopicOf Siege_of_Edo.
- Siege_of_Edo name "Siege of Edo".