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'''The Battle of Hitotoribashi''' the Battle of Hitotoribashi was a battle during the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]] (16th century) of Japan.
'''The Battle of Hitotoribashi''' the Battle of Hitotoribashi was a battle during the [[Azuchi-Momoyama period]] (16th century) of Japan.


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Due to the death of [[Date Masamune]]'s father, [[Date Terumune]] by the hands of [[Hatakeyama Yoshitsugu]], Masamune swore vengeance. After succeeding to the throne of the [[Date clan|Date]], Masamune would effectively have his revenge by launching an attack against Yoshitsugu at Hitotoribashi in October of [[1585]]. Despite a large imbalance between both forces (Date - 7,000; Hatakeyama - 30,000), Masamune, through his superior abilities in the art of strategy emerged as the victor in this battle by slaying Yoshitsugu, effectively slaking his lust for revenge.
Due to the death of [[Date Masamune]]'s father, [[Date Terumune]] by the hands of [[Hatakeyama Yoshitsugu]], Masamune swore vengeance. After succeeding to the throne of the [[Date clan|Date]], Masamune would effectively have his revenge by launching an attack against Yoshitsugu at Hitotoribashi in October of [[1585]]. Despite a large imbalance between both forces (Date - 7,000; Hatakeyama - 30,000), Masamune, through his superior abilities in the art of strategy emerged as the victor in this battle by slaying Yoshitsugu, effectively slaking his lust for revenge.



Revision as of 19:14, 5 October 2011

Battle of Hitotoribashi
Part of Date Masamune's revenge
Date1585
Location
within northern region of Japan
Result Date victory
Belligerents
Date forces Hatakeyama forces
Commanders and leaders
Date Masamune Hatakeyama Yoshitsugu
Strength
7,000 30,000

The Battle of Hitotoribashi the Battle of Hitotoribashi was a battle during the Azuchi-Momoyama period (16th century) of Japan.

this guy beside me is hoosexual Due to the death of Date Masamune's father, Date Terumune by the hands of Hatakeyama Yoshitsugu, Masamune swore vengeance. After succeeding to the throne of the Date, Masamune would effectively have his revenge by launching an attack against Yoshitsugu at Hitotoribashi in October of 1585. Despite a large imbalance between both forces (Date - 7,000; Hatakeyama - 30,000), Masamune, through his superior abilities in the art of strategy emerged as the victor in this battle by slaying Yoshitsugu, effectively slaking his lust for revenge.

References

The Samurai Sourcebook