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    Satake Yoshinobu (佐竹 義宣, August 17, 1570 – March 5, 1633) was a daimyō in Sengoku period and early Edo period Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate and the...
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    took up residence at Satake village, in Hitachi. Yoshimitsu willed the territory around Satake village to his son, Yoshinobu. Yoshinobu, in turn, passed it...
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    handed official control of the Satake to his son Yoshinobu in 1589 but remained effectively in command afterwards. The Satake submitted to Toyotomi Hideyoshi...
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    Uesugi, attended by Hosokawa Tadaoki, Date Masamune, Mogami Yoshiaki, Satake Yoshinobu and Nanbu Toshinao. July 26 – Ieyasu leaves Fushimi Castle after meeting...
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  • Ietsugu Sakai Tadakatsu Sakai Tadakiyo Sakikibara Motonao Satake Yoshinobu Satake Yoshinobu Shibata Katsuie Shimazu Mitsuhisa Shimazu Yoshihiro Sō Yoshitoshi...
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    Osaka, and so Tokugawa Ieyasu sent 1,500 men under the command of Satake Yoshinobu to secure the site for a fort. They faced off against 600 men loyal...
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    Refusing to submit to the new ruler of Yoshimichi's former lands, Satake Yoshinobu, the rōnin launched an unsuccessful rebellion at Rokugō in "a final...
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    as heir by his uncle, Satake Yoshinobu of Kubota Domain in April 1626, following the disinheritance of Yoshinobu’s son Satake Yoshinao for incompetence...
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    Western Army of Toyotomi loyalists 1603 Rokugō Rebellion: Satake clan under Satake Yoshinobu takes full control of Kubota Domain 1603 Tokugawa Ieyasu unifies...
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    Morikuni Matsumoto Ujisuke Ishikawa Akimitsu Satake Yoshishige Satake Yoshinobu Satake Yoshihisa Satake Yoshihiro/Ashina Morishige Tamura Kiyoaki Soma...
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    poet Yoshinobu Ota (太田 義信, born 1972), Japanese mixed martial artist Yoshinobu Oyakawa (親川 義信, born 1933), Japanese-American swimmer Yoshinobu Satake (佐竹...
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    Stationed force at Nagoya Tokugawa Ieyasu, Uesugi Kagekatsu, Gamō Ujisato, Satake Yoshinobu and others 75,000 75,000 Subtotal 258,800 Naval force exclusion Kuki...
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    Naotaka Matsudaira Tadanao Date Masamune Honda Masanobu Honda Tadatomo † Satake Yoshinobu Asano Nagaakira Maeda Toshitsune Uesugi Kagekatsu Mōri Hidenari Sanada...
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    Kubota Domain (category Satake clan)
    in Rebun District most of Soya District Satake Yoshishige, 18th head of the Satake clan (1547-1612) I. Yoshinobu, 1st daimyō of Kubota (cr. 1602) (1570-1633;...
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  • traditional rivals the Nihonmatsu clan. The Nihonmatsu allied with the Sōma, Satake, Nikaido and Ashina clans. The allies marched with their 30,000 troops toward...
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  • aftermath of the Siege of Kurokawa, in which Ashina Yoshihiro with aid from Satake clan and Nikaidō clan, his 16,000 men stole the moment to enact revenge...
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    Prefecture, Japan. Throughout the Edo period, Kubota Castle was home to the Satake clan, daimyō of Kubota Domain, rulers of northern Dewa Province. The castle...
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    Katakura clans and the Ashina, Satake and Nikaido clans. Date Masamune leads the two clans to victory over Satake Yoshinobu. July 23 – Abbas the Great, who...
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  •  200–211, ISBN 978-1582438245 Atwater, B. F.; Musumi-Rokkaku, S.; Satake, K.; Yoshinobu, T.; Kazue, U.; Yamaguchi, D. K. (2005). The Orphan Tsunami of 1700...
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    a servant of Toyotomi Hideyori named Jiemon Kuwajima, and fled to Satake Yoshinobu's mansion together with Shima Sakon and others to hide. When the seven...
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