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321:Shizugatake
163:Otomo Sorin
97:Territorial
1602:Categories
1558:2019-04-30
1551:Ken, 投稿者.
1537:2019-04-08
1472:references
1453:References
1401:33°N 131°E
1214:surrender.
1003:Ōtomo clan
926:Sendaigawa
901:Toshimitsu
834:Sekigahara
779:Iwatsurugi
698:Sekigahara
673:Toshimitsu
562:Sekigahara
512:Nunobeyama
507:Tatarahama
472:Oshikibata
356:Ōta Castle
316:Uchidehama
286:Tedorigawa
271:Kanegasaki
124:Ōtomo clan
1528:"立花 誾千代姫"
1422:Oni Gozen
1137:Oni Gozen
1057:Hōjō clan
1053:Kagoshima
1023:Mōri clan
1001:from the
931:Kagoshima
844:Kagoshima
764:Momotsugi
653:Mimaomote
532:Takamatsu
502:Tachibana
445:Mōri clan
371:Hachigata
351:Negoro-ji
306:Takamatsu
261:Inabayama
132:Mōri clan
1427:Shigashi
1416:See also
804:Minamata
799:Mimigawa
794:Takabaru
769:Kōriyama
638:Tonomoto
497:Torisaka
477:Miyajima
462:Koriyama
336:Takehana
311:Yamazaki
200:Strength
90:Toyotomi
70:Location
49:'s home
27:Part of
1485:improve
1406:33; 131
1059:of the
980:Satsuma
960:Shikoku
921:Akizuki
916:Ganjaku
824:Odawara
759:Ichirai
688:Shimoda
683:Odawara
643:Okayama
552:Shimoda
547:Odawara
527:Tottori
482:Shiraga
381:Shimoda
376:Odawara
331:Kaganoi
301:Tottori
266:Anegawa
205:200,000
99:changes
92:victory
65:1586–87
1580:
1474:, but
1277:Myorin
1210:; the
1117:Myorin
1113:Myorin
1037:Takajō
1025:under
1016:, and
964:Kyūshū
956:Honshū
911:Takajō
839:Ryūkyū
819:Kyūshū
789:Kizaki
784:Oguchi
774:Kajiki
678:Kyūshū
663:Hiketa
542:Kyūshū
522:Kōzuki
396:Kunohe
366:Kyūshū
346:Toyama
208:30,000
86:Result
75:Kyūshū
1392:131°E
1061:Kantō
829:Korea
814:Iwaya
703:Osaka
693:Korea
567:Osaka
557:Korea
401:Korea
341:Kanie
291:Itami
79:Japan
1578:ISBN
1389:33°N
1160:1587
1075:1586
958:and
942:The
492:Moji
467:Toda
391:Oshu
386:Oshi
296:Miki
62:Date
1043:in
978:of
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