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The Battle of Kizaki (木崎原の戦い) occurred in June 1572 when the forces of Shimazu Yoshihiro defeated the larger army of Itō Yoshisuke. The battle, also known as "The Okehazama of the south". Following their capture of Obi, the Itō strengthened their position on southern Hyūga and began encroaching on territory belonging to the Shimazu clan. Yoshisuke desired to expand into Ōsumi and with that in mind supported clans antagonizing the Shimazu. Still the Shimazu were able to control Ōsumi and in 1572 offered battle to Yoshisuke in the plain of Kizaki, at the border between the two provinces. The armies at Kizaki had a great disparity in strength, the Shimazu only fielded 300 warriors while the Itō possessed as many as 3000. Outnumbered 10:1, the Shimazu stood in a defensive position and were abl

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  • Battle of Kizaki (en)
  • Bataille de Kizaki (fr)
  • Battaglia di Kizaki (it)
  • 木崎原の戦い (ja)
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  • La bataille de Kizaki (木崎原の戦い) oppose en 1572 les forces de Shimazu Yoshihisa, sorties victorieuses, à celles d'Itō Yoshisuke. (fr)
  • 木崎原の戦い(きざきばるのたたかい)は、元亀3年(1572年)、日向国真幸院木崎原(現宮崎県えびの市)において伊東義祐と島津義弘の間でおこなわれた合戦である。大軍(3000人という説が有力)を擁していた伊東側が少数の兵力(300人程度)しか持っていなかった島津側に敗北を喫してしまったことから「九州の桶狭間」とも呼ばれる。但し桶狭間の戦いとは異なり、島津軍も兵力の85%以上が討死し、ほぼ全滅した。この戦いには相良義陽も伊東軍と連合する予定で出陣したが、義弘の謀略により撤退している。 この戦いをきっかけとして伊東氏は衰退し始め、後の「高城川の戦い(耳川の戦い)」の遠因ともなった。 なお、「木崎原の戦い」は島津側の呼び方であり、伊東側からは「覚頭(加久藤)合戦」と呼ばれている。 (ja)
  • The Battle of Kizaki (木崎原の戦い) occurred in June 1572 when the forces of Shimazu Yoshihiro defeated the larger army of Itō Yoshisuke. The battle, also known as "The Okehazama of the south". Following their capture of Obi, the Itō strengthened their position on southern Hyūga and began encroaching on territory belonging to the Shimazu clan. Yoshisuke desired to expand into Ōsumi and with that in mind supported clans antagonizing the Shimazu. Still the Shimazu were able to control Ōsumi and in 1572 offered battle to Yoshisuke in the plain of Kizaki, at the border between the two provinces. The armies at Kizaki had a great disparity in strength, the Shimazu only fielded 300 warriors while the Itō possessed as many as 3000. Outnumbered 10:1, the Shimazu stood in a defensive position and were abl (en)
  • La battaglia di Kizaki (木崎原の戦い Kizaki baru no tatakai?) avvenne nel 1572 quando le forze di Shimazu Yoshihiro sconfissero un'armata più grande inviata da Itō Yoshisuke. Dopo la conquista di Obi da parte di Yoshisuke, gli Itô consolidarono la loro presa sulla parte meridionale dello Hyūga e, assieme ai samurai del clan Sagara, iniziarono ad avanzare nel territorio tradizionalmente governato dagli Shimazu. Yoshisuke desiderava espandersi nella provincia di Ōsumi supportato da vari clan nemici degli clan Shimazu. Gli Itō tentarono quindi un assedio notturno alla fortezza di Yoshihiro a Kakutô, ma l'assedio finì in fallimento; mentre si ritiravano, gli Shimazu li affrontarono in battaglia nella piana di Kizaki, al confine tra le due province. Gli eserciti presenti sul campo di Kizaki avevano u (it)
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  • Battle of Kizaki (en)
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  • Battle of Kizaki (en)
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  • Kizaki plain, on the Ōsumi-Hyūga border (en)
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  • The Battle of Kizaki (木崎原の戦い) occurred in June 1572 when the forces of Shimazu Yoshihiro defeated the larger army of Itō Yoshisuke. The battle, also known as "The Okehazama of the south". Following their capture of Obi, the Itō strengthened their position on southern Hyūga and began encroaching on territory belonging to the Shimazu clan. Yoshisuke desired to expand into Ōsumi and with that in mind supported clans antagonizing the Shimazu. Still the Shimazu were able to control Ōsumi and in 1572 offered battle to Yoshisuke in the plain of Kizaki, at the border between the two provinces. The armies at Kizaki had a great disparity in strength, the Shimazu only fielded 300 warriors while the Itō possessed as many as 3000. Outnumbered 10:1, the Shimazu stood in a defensive position and were able to gain victory using their famous feigned retreat. The battle, also known as "The Okehazama of the south", due to how devastating Yoshihiro's victory was, seriously damaged the forces of the Ito clan and the Shimazu were left in a position to expand north, into southern Hyūga. Four years later, the Shimazu would conclude the destruction of the Itō when they captured Takabaru, forcing Yoshisake to flee into Ōtomo lands. (en)
  • La bataille de Kizaki (木崎原の戦い) oppose en 1572 les forces de Shimazu Yoshihisa, sorties victorieuses, à celles d'Itō Yoshisuke. (fr)
  • 木崎原の戦い(きざきばるのたたかい)は、元亀3年(1572年)、日向国真幸院木崎原(現宮崎県えびの市)において伊東義祐と島津義弘の間でおこなわれた合戦である。大軍(3000人という説が有力)を擁していた伊東側が少数の兵力(300人程度)しか持っていなかった島津側に敗北を喫してしまったことから「九州の桶狭間」とも呼ばれる。但し桶狭間の戦いとは異なり、島津軍も兵力の85%以上が討死し、ほぼ全滅した。この戦いには相良義陽も伊東軍と連合する予定で出陣したが、義弘の謀略により撤退している。 この戦いをきっかけとして伊東氏は衰退し始め、後の「高城川の戦い(耳川の戦い)」の遠因ともなった。 なお、「木崎原の戦い」は島津側の呼び方であり、伊東側からは「覚頭(加久藤)合戦」と呼ばれている。 (ja)
  • La battaglia di Kizaki (木崎原の戦い Kizaki baru no tatakai?) avvenne nel 1572 quando le forze di Shimazu Yoshihiro sconfissero un'armata più grande inviata da Itō Yoshisuke. Dopo la conquista di Obi da parte di Yoshisuke, gli Itô consolidarono la loro presa sulla parte meridionale dello Hyūga e, assieme ai samurai del clan Sagara, iniziarono ad avanzare nel territorio tradizionalmente governato dagli Shimazu. Yoshisuke desiderava espandersi nella provincia di Ōsumi supportato da vari clan nemici degli clan Shimazu. Gli Itō tentarono quindi un assedio notturno alla fortezza di Yoshihiro a Kakutô, ma l'assedio finì in fallimento; mentre si ritiravano, gli Shimazu li affrontarono in battaglia nella piana di Kizaki, al confine tra le due province. Gli eserciti presenti sul campo di Kizaki avevano una grande disparità di forza, in quanto gli Shimazu schierava solo 300 guerrieri, mentre gli Itō ne possedevano ben 3000. Con un rapporto di 10: 1, gli Shimazu si trovarono in una posizione difensiva e furono in grado di ottenere la vittoria usando il loro famoso finto ritiro. Gli Itō scalarono il monte Shiratoriyama incalzando gli Shimazu che a loro volta caricarono giù dal monte accerchiando le forze nemiche. Messe in rotta, le forze Itō cercarono di ritirarsi, ma vennero intercettate dai samurai a cavallo guidati da Niiro Tadamoto e decimate. Molti importanti generali degli Itō persero la vita, compreso il loro comandante generale , segnando l'inizio della caduta del clan. Gli Shimazu iniziarono così a espandersi nella provincia di Hyūga. Quattro anni dopo gli Shimazu avrebbero concluso la distruzione degli Itō quando assediarono Takabaru, costringendo Yoshisake a fuggire nelle terre del clan Ōtomo. (it)
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