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Hatakeyama Takamasa

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Daimyō of the Hatakeyama clan In this Japanese name, the surname is Hatakeyama.

Hatakeyama Takamasa (畠山 高政, 1527 – November 5, 1576) was a daimyō of the Hatakeyama clan of Kawachi Province during the late Sengoku period of Japanese history.

In 1562, he led Hatakeyama clan at the Battle of Kyōkōji, one of the many battles fought between the Miyoshi and Hatakeyama in the Sengoku period. On 19–20 May of that year, the battle was won by Miyoshi Nagayoshi over Hatakeyama.

References

  1. Rath, Eric Clemence (1997). Actors of Influence: Discourse and Institutional Growth in the History of Noh Theater. University of Michigan. p. 149. ISBN 978-0-591-77260-9.
  2. Papinot, Edmond (1909). Historical and Geographical Dictionary of Japan: With 300 Illustrations, 18 Appendixes and Several Maps. Librairie Sansaisha. p. 395.


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