- Sue
Harukata (陶 晴賢, 1521 –
October 16, 1555) was a
samurai who
served as a
senior retainer of the Ōuchi clan in the
Sengoku period in ****an. He was the...
- Kaya
Harukata (加屋 霽堅, 1836-1876) was a ****anese samurai,
Shinto priest, and
adherent of kokugaku. His
courtesy name was
initially Tatetsura (楯列), but he...
-
advised Sue
Harukata to
attack Mōri
Motonari directly but
Harukata would not
listen to Takakane's advice. Ōuchi
force led by Sue
Harukata was defeated...
- Tainei-ji incident, in
which Yo****aka was
forced to
commit suicide. Sue
Harukata, the
leader of the rebellion,
installed Ōuchi
Yoshinaga as a
puppet clan...
- Sue
Harukata,
which preached a hard-line stance. One of the
reasons for the
internal feud of the Ōuchi clan was a
result of
Taketo and
Harukata arguing...
-
maintain the
control of
their current domains,
while those led by Sue
Harukata wanted to
continue expanding. Yo****aka
sided with the former.
Under the...
- the re****tion of Mōri
Motonari as a
cunning strategist. In 1551, Sue
Harukata revolted against his lord Ōuchi Yo****aka in the Tainei-ji incident, forcing...
- Hen) was a coup in
September 1551 by Sue
Takafusa (later
known as Sue
Harukata)
against Ōuchi Yo****aka,
hegemon daimyō of
western ****an,
which ended...
- gave the
shrine its
present form. In 1555, Mōri
Motonari defeated Sue
Harukata at the
Battle of Miyajima.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi built a
large building, the...
- clan to
internal divisions through political maneuvering, he
defeated Sue
Harukata, who had been in
control of the Ōuchi clan, at the
Battle of Itsukushima...