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  1. Akechi Mitsuhide (明智 光秀, March 10, 1528 – July 2, 1582), [1] first called Jūbei from his clan and later Koretō Hyūga no Kami (惟任日向守) from his title, was a Japanese samurai general of the Sengoku period.

  2. The Honnō-ji Incident (本能寺の変, Honnō-ji no Hen) was the assassination of Japanese daimyo Oda Nobunaga at Honnō-ji temple in Kyoto on 21 June 1582 (2nd day of the sixth month, Tenshō 10). Nobunaga was on the verge of unifying the country, but died in the unexpected rebellion of his vassal, Akechi Mitsuhide. [2][3][4]

  3. Akechi Mitsuhide was a military commander who was especially intelligent, had connections with the imperial court and court nobles, and was gifted with renga and tea ceremony skills. What was the life of Akechi Mitsuhide, who caused the Honnoji Incident and is said to be a rebel?

  4. Feb 5, 2019 · Akechi Mitsuhide was a prominent retainer to Oda Nobunaga, who is famous for betraying him and leading armies against him in the 1582 Incident at Honnô-ji, in which Nobunaga was killed. Contents. 1 Background. 2 Conflict with Nobunaga. 3 The Honnoji Incident. 4 Yamazaki. 5 Notes. 6 Akechi Mitsuhide in Fiction. 6.1 Television. 7 Movie. 8 Books.

  5. Feb 15, 2024 · Akechi Mitsuhide (明智光秀, 1528-1582), also known under the title Koretō Hyūga no Kami (惟任日向守), was one of the principal captains of hegemon Oda Nobunaga and his assassin.

  6. Jun 26, 2018 · Akechi Mitsuhide was one of Oda Nobunagas closest retainers, along with Shibata Katsuiie and Toyotomi Hideyoshi. He is well-known for his betrayal of the Oda clan at the Honnō-ji Temple in Kyōto on June 21, 1582.

  7. samuraiwr.com › persons › akechi-mitsuhideAkechi Mitsuhide - Samurai

    Akechi Mitsuhide (March 10, 1528 – July 2, 1582), initially known as Jubei within his clan and later as Koreto Hyuga no Kami by title, was a notable Japanese samurai general during the Sengoku period. He is most famously remembered as the assassin of Oda Nobunaga.

  8. Apr 1, 2020 · Mitsuhide's head and torso was crucified at Awataguchi by order of Hideyoshi. At the same time, Mitsuhide's chief vassal, Rizo Saito, was also captured and crucified. However, at this time, For some reason, Hideyoshi did not examine Mitsuhide's head.

  9. May 30, 2024 · Akechi Mitsuhide’s legacy is a complex and multifaceted one, marked by contrasting interpretations and enduring intrigue. His betrayal of Oda Nobunaga and the subsequent events have left an indelible mark on Japanese history, and his actions continue to be a subject of debate and fascination.

  10. Akechi Mitsuhide was a prominent Sengoku period samurai general, best known for his betrayal and killing of his liege lord Oda Nobunaga in the Honno-ji Incident of 1582. Nobunaga’s death was a significant turning point in Japanese history.