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  1. Battles/wars. Honkokuji Incident (1569) Miyoshi Yoshitsugu (三好 義継, 1549 – December 10, 1573), adopted son of Nagayoshi, was a samurai of the Sengoku period who was practically the last head of Miyoshi clan, daimyō of Kawachi Province of Japan. [1] His wife was Ashikaga Yoshiaki 's sister.

  2. Miyoshi Yoshitsugu (三好義継) Yoshitsugu MIYOSHI was a daimyo (Japanese territorial lord) in Kawachi Province in the Sengoku period (period of warring states). He was actually the last family head of the head family of the Miyoshi clan. Succession to a family

  3. Died: 1573. Son: Miyoshi Nagamoto. Titles: Sakyô-daibu. Distinction: Lord of Awa and Settsu. Yoshitsugu was a son of Miyoshi (Sogo) Kazunari and the adopted son of Miyoshi Nagayoshi (Chokei). Adopted following the death of Miyoshi Yoshioki, he became the head of the Miyoshi in 1564.

  4. Miyoshi Yoshitsugu (三好 義継?, 1549 – December 10, 1573), adopted son of Nagayoshi, was a samurai of the Sengoku period who was practically the last head of Miyoshi clan, daimyō of Kawachi Province of Japan.[1] His wife was Ashikaga Yoshiaki's sister.[1] Born to Sogō Kazumasa in 1549, younger...

  5. 9 de may. de 2022 · However, by 1573, he joined forces with Miyoshi Yoshitsugu and began conspiring against Oda. This proved to be an unsuccessful venture and Matsunaga turned to Oda once again, helping him destroy Yoshitsugu and the remaining members of the Miyoshi clan.

  6. 1565 Jan 1. Eiroku Incident. Kyoto, Japan. In 1565, Matsunaga Danjo Hisahide's son Matsunaga Hisamichi and Miyoshi Yoshitsugu laid siege against a collection of buildings where Yoshiteru lived. With no help arriving in time from the daimyōs that could have supported him, Yoshiteru is killed in this incident.

  7. 17 de jun. de 2023 · On June 17, 1565, the Miyoshi Three, Miyoshi Yoshitsugu, and Matsunaga Hisamichi assembled an army of 10,000 at Kiyomizu Temple under the guise of worship (6). At around 8 AM, the Miyoshi and Matsunaga forces surrounded the palace on all sides and began their attack on Yoshiteru (7).