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Tachibana Muneshige (立花宗茂,
December 18, 1567 –
November 15, 1643),
known in his
youth as
Senkumamaru (千熊丸) and
alternatively called Tachibana Munetora...
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Muneshige (written: 宗茂 or 宗鎮) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include: Hachi****
Muneshige (蜂須賀 宗鎮, 1721–1780), ****anese...
- was the
father of
Tachibana Ginchiyo and
adopted father of
Tachibana Muneshige. He was
known as one of the
wisest of the Ōtomo
retainers and is remembered...
- Hachi****
Muneshige (蜂須賀 宗鎮) (September 28, 1721 –
September 25, 1780) was a ****anese daimyō of the Edo period, who
ruled the
Tokushima Domain. His court...
- said that
Ginchiyo and
Muneshige did not like each other, she
opposed the
change of
domain and many
other policies of
Muneshige. Even
after transferring...
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Shimazu Mitsuhisa Shimazu Yoshihiro Sō Yo****oshi
Tachibana Muneshige Tachibana Muneshige Tachibana Tadashige Terazawa Katataka Toda
Kazuaki Toda Kazuaki...
- leadership,
Takahashi took a new name, and
became known as
Tachibana Muneshige.
Muneshige then
fought for
Hideyoshi in the ****anese
invasions of
Korea (1592–98)...
- Kanō
Muneshige (狩野 宗茂) was a ****anese
samurai of the
Kamakura period. He was the son of Kudō Shigemitsu, the
founder of the Kanō clan. He is said to be...
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Ieyasu secured his
control over ****an.
Tachibana Ginchiyo and
Tachibana Muneshige remained one of the
chief opponents to
Tokugawa on Kyūshū, and was besieged...
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commanders of the
Shimazu army
arrived near
Tachibana castle.
Tachibana Muneshige led the
defense of the
castle with his wife, the
former clan
leader Tachibana...