16/17th-century Japanese warlord (daimyō) of Awaji Island
In this Japanese name, the surname is Wakisaka.
Wakisaka Yasuharu
脇坂 安治
Wakisaka Yasuharu
Lord of Awaji Island
In office 1585–1626
Succeeded by
Wakisaka Yasumoto
Personal details
Born
1554 Nagahama, Shiga, Japan
Died
September 26, 1626(1626-09-26) (aged 71–72)
Military service
Allegiance
Azai clan Oda clan Toyotomi clan Western Army Tokugawa shogunate
Battles/wars
Tanba Campaign Siege of Miki Tenshō Iga War Battle of Shizugatake Kyūshū campaign Odawara campaign Korean campaign Battle of Sekigahara
Wakisaka Yasuharu (脇坂 安治) (1554 – September 26, 1626), sometimes referred to as Wakizaka Yasuharu, was a daimyō (feudal lord) of Awaji Island who fought under a number of warlords over the course of Japan's Sengoku period.
WakisakaYasuharu (脇坂 安治) (1554 – September 26, 1626), sometimes referred to as Wakizaka Yasuharu, was a daimyō (feudal lord) of Awaji Island who fought...
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had established was outnumbered. Seeing this, Western Army daimyos WakisakaYasuharu, Ogawa Suketada, Akaza Naoyasu and Kutsuki Mototsuna switched sides...
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Yoshitsugu. However, he died in the battle since Kobayakawa Hideaki, WakisakaYasuharu, and others betrayed him. According to one estimate, including those...
Mototsuna, along with WakisakaYasuharu, Ogawa Suketada and Akaza Naoyasu, betrayed Mitsunari. After the battle, Ieyasu let Yasuharu govern his domain because...
join Tokugawa Ieyasu's "Eastern Army" along with Kobayakawa Hideaki, WakisakaYasuharu, Kutsuki Mototsuna and Akaza Naoyasu. Ieyasu won the battle and became...
eventually fell and was destroyed. Gamō Ujisato, Tsutsui Junkei and WakisakaYasuharu commanded Nobunaga's forces, Gamō attacking the castle's neighboring...
Japanese communication fortress, near Suwon. It was held by the daimyo WakisakaYasuharu. Yi Gwang led a force of 60,000 against it. Against Kwon Yul's warnings...
Eok-gi, and Won Gyun, decisively defeats the Japanese Navy, led by WakisakaYasuharu. 1599 – Nine Years' War: Battle of Curlew Pass: Irish forces led by...
advantage of Kobayakawa Hideaki's betrayal, he switched sides with WakisakaYasuharu, Kutsuki Mototsuna and Ogawa Suketada. Together, they defeated Yoshitsugu's...
English politician, Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire (b. 1540) 1626 – WakisakaYasuharu, Japanese daimyō (b. 1554) 1716 – Antoine Parent, French mathematician...
Gweon Jun Song Hui-rip Kim Wan Yi Yeong-nam Eo Yeong-dam Yi Eon-ryang WakisakaYasuharu Kuki Yoshitaka Tōdō Takatora Kato Yoshiaki Strength 166 vessels 74...
instructed Yasuharu Wakizaka to build a castle in Geoje Island to strengthen the defense against the Japanese naval forces. It is believed that Yasuharu Wakizaka...
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25 – Lancelot Andrewes, English scholar (b. 1555) September 26 – WakisakaYasuharu, Japanese warrior (b. 1554) September 30 – Nurhaci, Chinese chieftain...