The Kunohe rebellion (九戸政実の乱, Kunoe Masazane no Ran) was an insurrection of the Sengoku period of Japan that occurred in Mutsu Province from 13 March to 4 September 1591. The Kunohe Rebellion was the final battle in Toyotomi Hideyoshi's campaigns during the Sengoku period and completed the unification of Japan.[2]
^Seiji Kobayashi (1994). 秀吉権力の形成 書札礼・禁制・城郭政策 [Formation of Hideyoshi's power: Calligraphy, prohibition, and castle policy] (in Japanese). 東京大学出版会. p. 189. ISBN 9784130260596. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
^Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. London: Cassell & Co. p. 241. ISBN 9781854095237.
The Kunoherebellion (九戸政実の乱, Kunoe Masazane no Ran) was an insurrection of the Sengoku period of Japan that occurred in Mutsu Province from 13 March to...
The Kunoherebellion was an insurrection in the Sengoku period of Japan, that occurred in Mutsu Province from 13 March to 4 September 1591. Kunohe Masazane...
vanguard of Tokugawa forces. Subsequently with Waga-Hienuki rebellion, Kunoherebellion also broke out in March 13 1591. Thus causing the punitive expedition...
widespread riots. He never regained the territory. After he fought against KunoheRebellion, he was given Iwatesawa and the surrounding lands as his home domain...
before finally taking Hachioji Castle. In 1591, he helped suppress the Kunoherebellion in many locations along with Tokugawa Ieyasu and many generals from...
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Honda Tadakatsu, and Ii Naomasa to participate in the suppression of Kunoherebellion. In 1598, after the death of Hideyoshi Toyotomi, Yasumasa mobilize...
Sakakibara Yasumasa, and Ii Naomasa to participate in the suppression of Kunoherebellion. In 1600, Tadakatsu had a major role in the Tokugawa campaign against...
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Maeda Toshiie, in order to pacify those rebellions. Subsequent with Waga-Hienuki rebellion, Kunoherebellion also broke out in March 13 1591. This causing...
Hideyoshi after the Siege of Odawara and participated in attacking KunoheRebellion. But, later, Yoshiaki became a supporter of Tokugawa Ieyasu following...
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the Battle of Hitotoribashi in 1586, Battle of Suriagehara in 1589, KunoheRebellion in 1591, the Korean campaign in 1592, and Sekigahara in 1600. He also...
Nanbu in 1571. Hideoyoshi subsequently sent a huge army to quell the KunoheRebellion which secured Nobunao in his position. Nobunao was subsequently awarded...
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Battle of Suriagehara in 1589, participated in suppression of the KunoheRebellion in 1591, and then served with the Korean campaign in 1592. Tsunamoto...
However, Kunohe Masazane, who felt that he had a stronger claim to the title of clan chieftain, immediately rose in rebellion. The KunoheRebellion was swiftly...
Odawara, he captured Iwatsuki and Edo castles, also fought against the KunoheRebellion in 1591. In 1593, made a great contribution to the dispatch of troops...
at the temple in Yoshino, but he was looking for a chance to raise a rebellion against Ōtomo and to drive him away. He secretly collected weapons and...
Kunohe Castle (九戸城, Kunohe-jō) was a Japanese castle controlled by the Nanbu clan located in what is now the city of Ninohe, Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku...
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Further action was planned for Osaka Castle and Kyoto. They timed their rebellion to take advantage of the death of shōgun Tokugawa Iemitsu, as his successor...