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Battle of Momotsugi

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Momotsugi Castle had been granted to the Iriki-in in 1536, motivating Shigetomo to capture it first since it was held by Sanehisa's forces. Shigetomo took the castle on a single night raid. The action earned Shigetomo's praise from his Lord
37: 192:. Sanehisa attempted to establish himself as an independent power. With the clan's allegiance divided, Iriki-in Shigetomo remained loyal to Katsuhisa and his successor Takahisa. 30: 23: 130: 217: 275: 242: 70: 290: 145: 105: 125: 280: 221: 285: 115: 110: 120: 170: 135: 162: 80: 177: 140: 100: 185: 95: 60: 197: 189: 181: 166: 90: 85: 75: 269: 48: 184:. He was a member of a branch family of the Shimazu. In 1526 he rebelled against 15: 246: 19: 169:) stormed the castle of Iwaya, aligned with the rival 218:"SHIMADZU HARUHISA'S GRANTS AND OATHS, 1462 AND 1466" 161:was fought on October 9, 1539 when an army of the 31: 8: 38: 24: 16: 209: 7: 14: 188:and managed to expel him from 176:Sanehisa had been the lord of 1: 276:Battles of the Sengoku period 307: 56: 159:Battle of Momotsugi 243:"Samurai-archives" 291:Conflicts in 1539 186:Shimazu Katsuhisa 154: 153: 47:Campaigns of the 298: 258: 257: 255: 254: 245:. Archived from 239: 233: 232: 230: 229: 220:. Archived from 214: 198:Shimazu Takahisa 190:Satsuma Province 182:Satsuma province 171:Shimazu Sanehisa 167:Shimazu Takahisa 51: 40: 33: 26: 17: 306: 305: 301: 300: 299: 297: 296: 295: 266: 265: 262: 261: 252: 250: 241: 240: 236: 227: 225: 216: 215: 211: 206: 155: 150: 52: 46: 44: 12: 11: 5: 304: 302: 294: 293: 288: 283: 278: 268: 267: 260: 259: 234: 208: 207: 205: 202: 152: 151: 149: 148: 143: 138: 133: 128: 123: 118: 113: 108: 103: 98: 93: 88: 83: 78: 73: 68: 63: 57: 54: 53: 45: 43: 42: 35: 28: 20: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 303: 292: 289: 287: 284: 282: 281:1539 in Japan 279: 277: 274: 273: 271: 264: 249:on 2019-10-30 248: 244: 238: 235: 224:on 2012-03-28 223: 219: 213: 210: 203: 201: 199: 193: 191: 187: 183: 179: 174: 172: 168: 164: 163:Iriki-in clan 160: 147: 144: 142: 139: 137: 134: 132: 129: 127: 124: 122: 119: 117: 114: 112: 109: 107: 104: 102: 99: 97: 94: 92: 89: 87: 84: 82: 79: 77: 74: 72: 69: 67: 64: 62: 59: 58: 55: 50: 41: 36: 34: 29: 27: 22: 21: 18: 286:Shimazu clan 263: 251:. Retrieved 247:the original 237: 226:. Retrieved 222:the original 212: 194: 178:Izumi castle 175: 158: 156: 65: 49:Shimazu clan 111:Okitanawate 270:Categories 253:2011-09-04 228:2011-09-04 204:References 165:(loyal to 136:Sekigahara 81:Iwatsurugi 146:Kagoshima 66:Momotsugi 106:Minamata 101:Mimigawa 96:Takabaru 71:Kōriyama 126:Odawara 61:Ichirai 141:Ryūkyū 121:Kyūshū 91:Kizaki 86:Oguchi 76:Kajiki 131:Korea 116:Iwaya 157:The 180:in 272:: 200:. 173:. 256:. 231:. 39:e 32:t 25:v

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Shimazu clan
Ichirai
Momotsugi
Kōriyama
Kajiki
Iwatsurugi
Oguchi
Kizaki
Takabaru
Mimigawa
Minamata
Okitanawate
Iwaya
Kyūshū
Odawara
Korea
Sekigahara
Ryūkyū
Kagoshima
Iriki-in clan
Shimazu Takahisa
Shimazu Sanehisa
Izumi castle
Satsuma province
Shimazu Katsuhisa
Satsuma Province
Shimazu Takahisa

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