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Kōzuke Province (上野国,
Kōzuke no Kuni, ****anese pronunciation: [koꜜː.(d)zɯ.ke (no kɯ.ɲi)]) was a
province of ****an in the area of ****an that is
today Gunma...
- that is now
Nagano Prefecture.
Shinano bordered Echigo, Etchū, Hida, Kai,
Kōzuke, Mikawa, Mino, Musashi, Suruga, and Tōtōmi Provinces. The
ancient capital...
- The
Three Stelae of
Kōzuke (上野三碑) are
three ancient stelae (graven
stone monuments) in the
former Kōzuke Province of ****an,
located in what is now the...
- The
Kōzuke–Musashi
campaign was a
rapid and
direct ****ault
during the ****anese Genkō War by
Nitta Yoshisada that led up to the
Siege of
Kamakura in 1333...
- ****an, on the s****s of the Sea of ****an. It
bordered on Uzen, Iwashiro,
Kōzuke, Shinano, and Etchū Provinces. It
corresponds today to
Niigata Prefecture...
- the
Ashikaga clan.
Yoshishige was a
landowner in the
Nitta District of
Kōzuke Province in present-day
Gunma Prefecture.
Yoshishige supported Minamoto...
- area of ****an that is
today Tochigi Prefecture.
Shimotsuke was
bordered by
Kōzuke, Hitachi,
Mutsu and Shimōsa Provinces. Its
abbreviated form name was Yashū...
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Kuragano Castle and
Minowa Castle in
Kōzuke province. In 1571,
Uesugi Kenshin had
advanced to the
province of
Kozuke and
attacked the
satellite castle of...
- Shingen". He was the son of
Obata Toramori, and came from
western Kozuke province. He fled
Kozuke and
joined the
Takeda around 1560.
Masamori would later become...
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Kuragano Castle and
Minowa Castle in
Kōzuke province. In 1571,
Kenshin attacked Shingen's
satellite Ishikura Castle in
Kōzuke province, and they
again faced...