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as such. He had originally planned on passing his power onto his son Yoshitatsu but, in 1555, he started thinking of passing it on to one of his other sons, Kiheiji (喜平次) or maybe to his son-in-law Nobunaga, who he thought was much more gifted than his biological sons.
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at the time, heard of his father's plans and, in 1556, killed his two brothers in the family residence on
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Yoshitatsu handily won the battle, which ended in Dōsan's death. Dōsan's son-in-law,
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in April 1556. The site of the battle is in present-day
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Muromachi period

Gifu
Nagara River
Mino Province
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35°26′42.3″N 136°45′48.6″E / 35.445083°N 136.763500°E / 35.445083; 136.763500
Saitō Yoshitatsu
Saitō Yoshitatsu
Saitō Dōsan
Saitō Yoshitatsu
Andō Morinari
Ujiie Naotomo
Inaba Ittetsu
Saitō Dōsan

Takenaka Shigeharu
Katō Mitsuyasu
Hachisuka Masakatsu

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