Siege of Tachibana
Siege of Tachibana | |||||||
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Part of Sengoku period | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
forces of Mōri Motonari | forces of Ōtomo Sōrin | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Mōri Motonari | Hetsugi Akitsura |
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Campaigns of the Mōri clan
- Arita-Nakaide
- Koriyama
- Toda
- Oshikibata
- Miyajima
- Shiraga
- Gassan-Toda
- Moji
- Torisaka
- Tachibana
- Tatarahama
- Nunobeyama
- Kizugawaguchi
- Kōzuki
- Tottori
- Takamatsu
- Shikoku & Ichinomiya
- Kyūshū
- Odawara
- Shimoda
- Korea
- Sekigahara
- Osaka
- Shimonoseki
- First Chōshū
- Second Chōshū
The 1569 siege of Tachibana was one of many battles fought for control of the island of Kyūshū during Japan's Sengoku period.
Mōri Motonari led the assault on the Ōtomo clan's Tachibana castle, which was held by Hetsugi Akitsura. The Mōri, who were one of the few Sengoku-period clans to make effective or extensive use of artillery, used cannons to secure their victory.[1]
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References
- ^ Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. London: Cassell & Co. p. 218,237. ISBN 9781854095237.
See also
- Battle of Tatarahama (1569)