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kill all of the Ki clan's vassals. In addition, Nagamasa's forces stormed the castle of the Ki clan, captured it, and killed
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that he was hunting a tiger during his free time. However, recent research revealed that this was falsely attributed to
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956:Hara no Sakamichi
930:
929:
922:
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811:
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683:Tokugawa Hidetada
572:Toyotomi Hideyori
497:in the region of
429:Honnō-ji Incident
417:Yamauchi Kazutoyo
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68:
61:
3230:
2633:Munakata Saikaku
2618:Ashikaga Ujihime
2595:Shimozuma Rairyū
2545:Hongan-ji Kennyo
2500:Suzuki Shigetomo
2495:Suzuki Shigehide
2480:Sugitani Zenjūbō
2407:Yamamoto Kansuke
2387:Kuroda Yoshitaka
2315:Miyamoto Musashi
2300:Marume Nagayoshi
2272:Uragami Munekage
2252:Uesugi Kagekatsu
2192:Satomi Yoshitaka
2177:Saitō Yoshitatsu
2167:Ryūzōji Takanobu
2042:Akechi Mitsuhide
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576:Satake Yoshinobu
561:Kuroda Yoshitaka
553:Hachisuka Iemasa
541:Hosokawa Tadaoki
506:defense of Ulsan
491:Battle of Jiksan
387:during the late
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275:Military service
259:Kuroda Yoshitaka
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205:Personal details
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2917:Kyōgoku Tatsuko
2862:Hosokawa Gracia
2795:
2751:Ōhōri Tsuruhime
2726:Kushihashi Teru
2686:Fujishiro Gozen
2673:Female warriors
2667:
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2585:Shimozuma Chūkō
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2521:
2507:Suzuki Magoroku
2470:Nakamura Chōbei
2450:Ishikawa Goemon
2423:
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2402:Usami Sadamitsu
2364:
2355:Shinmen Munisai
2350:Yagyū Munetoshi
2286:
2282:Yamana Suketoyo
2277:Yamana Toyokuni
2262:Uesugi Norimasa
2237:Takeda Nobutora
2207:Sanada Nobuyuki
2202:Sanada Masayuki
2197:Sanada Yukitaka
2182:Sakai Tadatsugu
2152:Ōuchi Yoshinaga
2147:Ōuchi Yoshitaka
2137:Mogami Yoshiaki
2122:Kuroda Nagamasa
2102:Imagawa Ujizane
2072:Honda Tadakatsu
2022:Amago Tsunehisa
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615:
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589:Tokugawa Ieyasu
545:Asano Yoshinaga
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512:with 600 mens.
499:Jeolla Province
475:Korean campaign
471:
469:Korean campaign
455:Kyūshū campaign
425:Takenaka Hanbei
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389:Azuchi–Momoyama
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370:Kuroda Nagamasa
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220:Harima Province
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3098:Francis Xavier
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3062:Lady Tsukiyama
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2882:Shimazu Kameju
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2852:Tsumaki Hiroko
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2570:Nankōbō Tenkai
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2550:Hon'inbō Sansa
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2517:Umemura Sawano
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2217:Sagara Yoshihi
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