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Samurai warrior
In this Japanese name, the surname is Akizuki.
Akizuki Tanezane
秋月 種実
Head of Akizuki clan
In office 1564–1596
Preceded by
Akizuki Kiyotane
Succeeded by
Akizuki Tanenaga
Personal details
Born
1548
Died
November 16, 1596(1596-11-16) (aged 47–48)
Children
Akizuki Tanenaga
Parent
Akizuki Kiyotane (father)
Military service
Allegiance
Akizuki clan Mōri clan Shimazu clan Toyotomi clan
Rank
Daimyō
Commands
Oguma Castle
Battles/wars
Battle of Yasumimatsu (1567) Siege of Iwaya Castle (1585) Siege of Tachibana castle (1586) Kyushu Campaign (1587)
Akizuki Tanezane (秋月 種実, 1548 – November 16, 1596) was a samurai warrior and daimyo in 16th century Japan. He was a member of the Akizuki clan from Chikuzen Province, son of Akizuki Kiyotane; his father was defeated by the Ōtomo clan.[1] in 1564.
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