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  1. Akechi Mitsuhide was believed to be born on 10 March 1528 in Tara Castle, Mino Province (present-day Kani, Gifu Prefecture). [6]

  2. Birthplace: Tara Castle, Mino Province, Japan Star Sign: Pisces. Died: July 2, 1582 (aged 54) Cause of Death: Killed while fleeing the Battle of Yamazaki

    • Japanese
    • Tara Castle, Mino Province, Japan
  3. The Takagi territories in Mino Province were given to Seki Kazumasa, who built Tara Castle in either the Tenshō era (1573-93) or the Keichō era (1593-1615). During the Battle of Sekigahara, he served the Eastern Army and was awarded with a domain in Ise Province.

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

    Mitsuhide was believed to be born on March 10, 1528, at Tara Castle in Mino Province, which corresponds to modern-day Kani, Gifu Prefecture. He hailed from the Toki-Akechi family, a branch of the shugo Toki clan, and was rumored to be a childhood friend or cousin of Nohime.

    • He Was Born in 1528 to The Toki-Akechi Family of The Shugo Toki Clan
    • He Served Under Ashikaga Shogunate and Oda Clan
    • Mitsuhide Was Responsible For The Death of Oda Nobunaga
    • He Was Treated Severely by His Master Oda Nobunaga
    • He Was Defeated by One of His Master’s Servants Before He Could Take Over
    • His Mother Was Killed by The Surviving Retainers of Hideharu
    • Mitsuhide Served Different Clans Before Serving Oda Nobunaga
    • He Received Several Awards Before His Death
    • Mitsuhide’S Sister Was Nobunaga’S Consort
    • He Was Killed by Local Peasants on 2nd July 1582

    Akechi Mitsuhide was believed to be born on 10 March 1528 in Tara Castle, Mino Province (present-day Kani, Gifu Prefecture) Mitsuhide was a descendant of the Toki-Akechi family of the Shugo Toki clan. Mitsuhide is rumoured to be a childhood friend or cousin of Nohime. It is believed that he was raised to be a general among 10,000 by Saito Dosan and...

    Mitsuhide began serving the “wandering shogun” Ashikaga Yoshiaki as one of his guardians under Hosokawa Fujitaka. Shogun Ashikaga ordered Asakura Yoshikage to be his official protector, an offer which Yoshikage declined. Yoshiaki appealed to Mitsuhide, who suggested Oda Nobunaga instead. He came into the service of Oda Nobunaga following Nobunaga’s...

    Mitsuhide rebelled against Nobunaga for unknown reasons in the Honno-Ji Incident in 1582, forcing the unprotected Nobunaga to commit seppuku in Kyoto. Akechi Mitsuhide was one of the three Samurai highly regarded by Oda Nobunaga, a Japanese warrior and official in the government. He is mostly best remembered as the traitor responsible for the death...

    He was treated severely by Nobunaga often reprimanded and publicly humiliated in of his peers and even foreign travellers of the day who recorded such insults in their journals. This mistreatment is one of the reasons for his treachery. Another reason put forward is the so-called Hatano incident. He was however the first of these samurai to be awar...

    He declared himself Shogun after the death of his master and looted Azuchi castle to reward his men and maintain their loyalty. Mitsuhide attempted to make gestures of friendship to a panicked Imperial Court; he also made many attempts to win over the other clans but to no avail. Toyotomi Hideyoshi, another one of his most prominent servants, went ...

    During the capture of Yakami castle in 1579, his mother was killed. Mitsuhide had taken Hatano Hideharu’s mother hostage in exchange for the castle, ending the fighting on peaceful terms. Nobunaga terminated this treaty and had Hatano Hideharu’s mother crucified, and executed Hideharu. The surviving retainers of Hideharu turned on Mitsuhide and kil...

    Before he started working under Oda Nobunaga, Mitsuhide served several other clans. First, he served the Toki clan, the military governors of Mino, as a member of a branch family. Mitsuhide Akechi then worked for Sengoku Daimyo Dosan Saito serving as an entertainer but later in the army, he served the Wakasa Takeda clan, on his mother’s side, and t...

    During his time in the service under Nobunaga, he received numerous awards including; the Court titles of Junior Fifth Rank (Lower), Governor of Hyuga and the honorary title of Koreto Hyoga-no-kami. This was during the time Mitsuhide served as a dual magistrate, assessing taxes on temple holdings in Kyoto and its environs.

    His sister was his master Nobunaga’s consort and she was killed under Nobunaga’s watch by his enemies. Mitsuhide became severely depressed after the death of his younger sister, Tsumaki, in the summer of 1581. Her passing may have been one of the contributions to the later separation between Mitsuhide and Nobunaga. In the fifth month of 1582, Mitsu...

    He lost the battle after being unable to stop the army from advancing to the shores of the Yodo River. In any event, Mitsuhide then attempted to flee under cover of darkness to the safety of Sakamoto Castle but suffered a serious injury when pierced with bamboo spears by peasants. They were engaged in Ochimushagari, a practice whereby locals captur...

  5. Mino Province (美濃国, Mino no kuni) was a province of Japan in the area of Japan that is today southern Gifu Prefecture. [1] Mino was bordered by Ōmi to the west, Echizen and Hida to the north, Shinano to the east, and Ise , Mikawa , and Owari to the south.

  6. Akechi Mitsuhide was believed to be born on 10 March 1528 in Tara Castle, Mino Province (present-day Kani, Gifu Prefecture) Mitsuhide was a descendant of the Toki-Akechi family of the shugo Toki clan. Mitsuhide is rumored to be a childhood friend or cousin of Nōhime.

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