(1570-08-17)August 17, 1570 Hitachi Province, Japan
Died
March 5, 1633(1633-03-05) (aged 62) Edo, Japan
Spouse
Shōdō-in
Parent
Satake Yoshishige (father)
Military service
Allegiance
Satake clan Toyotomi clan Tokugawa Shogunate
Unit
Satake clan
Commands
Kubota Domain
Battles/wars
Battle of Hitotoribashi (1586) Battle of Suriagehara (1589) Siege of Oshi (1590) Battle of Imafuku (1614)
Satake Yoshinobu (佐竹 義宣, August 17, 1570 – March 5, 1633) was a daimyō in Sengoku period and early Edo period Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate and the 19th head of the Satake clan and 1st daimyō of Kubota Domain in Dewa Province. His courtesy title was Sakon-no-e-shōshō, later Ukyō-dayū and Jijū and his Court rank was Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade.[1]
^Shichinomiya, Keimi (2001). 常陸・秋田 佐竹一族. Shinjinbutsu Oraisha. ISBN 440402911X.
SatakeYoshinobu (佐竹 義宣, August 17, 1570 – March 5, 1633) was a daimyō in Sengoku period and early Edo period Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate and the...
took up residence at Satake village, in Hitachi. Yoshimitsu willed the territory around Satake village to his son, Yoshinobu. Yoshinobu, in turn, passed it...
handed official control of the Satake to his son Yoshinobu in 1589 but remained effectively in command afterwards. The Satake submitted to Toyotomi Hideyoshi...
Uesugi, attended by Hosokawa Tadaoki, Date Masamune, Mogami Yoshiaki, SatakeYoshinobu and Nanbu Toshinao. July 26 – Ieyasu leaves Fushimi Castle after meeting...
Osaka, and so Tokugawa Ieyasu sent 1,500 men under the command of SatakeYoshinobu to secure the site for a fort. They faced off against 600 men loyal...
Western Army of Toyotomi loyalists 1603 Rokugō Rebellion: Satake clan under SatakeYoshinobu takes full control of Kubota Domain 1603 Tokugawa Ieyasu unifies...
poet Yoshinobu Ota (太田 義信, born 1972), Japanese mixed martial artist Yoshinobu Oyakawa (親川 義信, born 1933), Japanese-American swimmer YoshinobuSatake (佐竹...
aftermath of the Siege of Kurokawa, in which Ashina Yoshihiro with aid from Satake clan and Nikaidō clan, his 16,000 men stole the moment to enact revenge...
traditional rivals the Nihonmatsu clan. The Nihonmatsu allied with the Sōma, Satake, Nikaido and Ashina clans. The allies marched with their 30,000 troops toward...
Katakura clans and the Ashina, Satake and Nikaido clans. Date Masamune leads the two clans to victory over SatakeYoshinobu. July 23 – Abbas the Great, who...
Prefecture, Japan. Throughout the Edo period, Kubota Castle was home to the Satake clan, daimyō of Kubota Domain, rulers of northern Dewa Province. The castle...
in Rebun District most of Soya District Satake Yoshishige, 18th head of the Satake clan (1547-1612) I. Yoshinobu, 1st daimyō of Kubota (cr. 1602) (1570-1633;...
200–211, ISBN 978-1582438245 Atwater, B. F.; Musumi-Rokkaku, S.; Satake, K.; Yoshinobu, T.; Kazue, U.; Yamaguchi, D. K. (2005). The Orphan Tsunami of 1700...
in the winter Siege of Osaka, assisting the hard-pressed forces of SatakeYoshinobu. In the summer siege the following year, he was defeated in Sanada...
reported that five of his men chose death by junshi. In 1634, when Lord SatakeYoshinobu was dying, an executive samurai of the lord's Edo residence admonished...
the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, he sided with the eastern army. As SatakeYoshinobu was being moved northward to the Akita's holdings in 1602, the Akita...
a servant of Toyotomi Hideyori named Jiemon Kuwajima, and fled to SatakeYoshinobu's mansion together with Shima Sakon and others to hide. When the seven...
Tsunetaka, who was another nephew. After his death, she went to SatakeYoshinobu. The Satake clan allied to the Western Army and Onamihime went along in the...
a servant of Toyotomi Hideyori named Jiemon Kuwajima, and fled to SatakeYoshinobu's mansion together with Shima Sakon and others to hide. When the seven...