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- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei abstract "The 1571 Siege of Mount Hiei (比叡山の戦い, Hiei-zan no Tatakai) was, according to Stephen Turnbull, so one-sided that it should more rightfully be called a massacre than a siege or battle. Oda Nobunaga led 30,000 men in destroying towns and temples on the mountain and near its base. This event would mark the end of the great power of Mt. Hiei's warrior monks.The Tendai monks of Mt. Hiei were long great enemies of Oda Nobunaga, due to their strength and independence, and due to their alliance with the Azai and Asakura clans.Beginning on September 29, Nobunaga's men attacked the town of Sakamoto at the base of the mountain before moving up towards the Tendai temples. He then destroyed the Hiyoshi shrine honoring the kami of the mountain, Sannō. Nobunaga's massive force encircled the mountain and gradually moved upwards, killing and destroying anyone or anything in their way. Eventually, they made their way to Enryaku-ji, the powerful and famous temple at the summit, which was razed to the ground. His arquebusiers then formed search parties and eliminated anyone who had previously escaped their attack.".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei causalties "Unknown".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei combatant "Warrior monks of Mt. Hiei".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei combatant "forces of Oda Nobunaga".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei commander Oda_Nobunaga.
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei date "1571-09-29".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei isPartOfMilitaryConflict Sengoku_period.
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei place Japan.
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei place Kyoto.
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei place Mount_Hiei.
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei result "Oda Nobunaga victory".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei strength "30,000".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei strength "Unknown".
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- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei wikiPageRevisionID "597511847".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei casualties "20000".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei casualties "Unknown".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei combatant "Warrior monks of Mt. Hiei".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei combatant "forces of Oda Nobunaga".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei commander Oda_Nobunaga.
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei commander "Various monk leaders".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei conflict "Siege of Mount Hiei".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei date "1571-09-29".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei hasPhotoCollection Siege_of_Mount_Hiei.
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei partof "the Sengoku period".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei place "Mount Hiei, just outside Kyoto, Japan".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei result "Oda Nobunaga victory".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei strength "30000".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei strength "Unknown".
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- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei subject Category:1571_in_Japan.
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei subject Category:Battles_of_the_Sengoku_period.
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei subject Category:Conflicts_in_1571.
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei subject Category:Sieges_involving_Japan.
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei type Abstraction100002137.
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei type Act100030358.
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- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei comment "The 1571 Siege of Mount Hiei (比叡山の戦い, Hiei-zan no Tatakai) was, according to Stephen Turnbull, so one-sided that it should more rightfully be called a massacre than a siege or battle. Oda Nobunaga led 30,000 men in destroying towns and temples on the mountain and near its base. This event would mark the end of the great power of Mt. Hiei's warrior monks.The Tendai monks of Mt.".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei label "Asedio del monte Hiei".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei label "Siege of Mount Hiei".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei label "Siège du mont Hiei".
- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei label "比叡山焼き討ち (1571年)".
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- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei sameAs 比叡山焼き討ち_(1571年).
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- Siege_of_Mount_Hiei name "Siege of Mount Hiei".