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- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle abstract "The Siege of Kōzuki Castle (上月城の戦い, Kōzuki-jō no Tatakai) occurred in 1578, when the army of Mōri Terumoto attacked and captured the castle of Kōzuki in Harima Province. Kōzuki had been taken by Toyotomi Hideyoshi the previous year and entrusted to Amago Katsuhisa. When it fell to the Mōri, Amago committed hara-kiri. Amago's loyal and heroic general Yamanaka Yukimori was captured and killed in the battle.It is popularly believed in Japan that Yamanaka Shikanosuke, Amago's general, "sold" Amago's life, for the safety of his own men.The Oda forces were so vastly outnumbered and surrounded in the castle that victory was impossible. Yamanaka Shikanosuke sent a message to the Mōri general offering to surrender, and offering the ritual suicide of his master (Amago). The offer was accepted, Amago committed suicide, and his forces surrendered.What precisely happened to Yamanaka Shikanosuke after the battle is unclear. Though some sources say he died in the battle, others state that he became a vassal of the enemy lord, Mōri Terumoto, but was assassinated on Mōri's order (along with his new wife).It should also be noted that Amago Katsuhisa, the Oda vassal lord of Kōzuki Castle, though a member of the samurai class, was not especially experienced or trained as a warrior. Oda Nobunaga was running out of qualified battle-hardened lords to hold his territories, so Katsuhisa was called to Kōzuki from Kyoto, where he was studying to be a Buddhist monk. Katsuhisa was very young, in his early twenties, when he died. A memorial stone stands with his name engraved, along with Buddhist inscriptions, where he took his own life.".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle wikiPageID "2299271".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle wikiPageRevisionID "598536125".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle combatant Mōri_clan.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle combatant "Oda forces loyal to Hashiba Hideyoshi".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle commander Kikkawa_Motoharu.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle commander Kobayakawa_Takakage.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle commander "Amago Katsuhisa".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle commander "Yamanaka Yukimori".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle conflict "Siege of Kōzuki Castle".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle date "1578".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle partof "the Sengoku period".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle place Harima_Province.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle place Kōzuki_Castle.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle result "Siege succeeds; Mōri victory".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle subject Category:1578_in_Japan.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle subject Category:Battles_of_the_Sengoku_period.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle subject Category:Conflicts_in_1578.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle subject Category:Mōri_clan.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle subject Category:Sieges_involving_Japan.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle type Event.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle type MilitaryConflict.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle type SocietalEvent.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle type Event.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle type Event.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle type Thing.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle comment "The Siege of Kōzuki Castle (上月城の戦い, Kōzuki-jō no Tatakai) occurred in 1578, when the army of Mōri Terumoto attacked and captured the castle of Kōzuki in Harima Province. Kōzuki had been taken by Toyotomi Hideyoshi the previous year and entrusted to Amago Katsuhisa. When it fell to the Mōri, Amago committed hara-kiri.".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle label "Siege of Kōzuki Castle".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle label "Siège du château de Kōzuki".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle label "上月城の戦い".
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle label "上月城之戰".
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- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle sameAs Siège_du_château_de_Kōzuki.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle sameAs 上月城の戦い.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle sameAs Q7510180.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle sameAs Q7510180.
- Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle wasDerivedFrom Siege_of_Kōzuki_Castle?oldid=598536125.