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The Siege of Negoro-ji (根来寺の戦い, Negoro-ji no Tatakai) was commanded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a former vassal of Oda Nobunaga, who came to inherit his armies, his land, and his rivalry with the warrior monks of Japan when Nobunaga was killed in 1582. Thus, in a way this was the next in a series of many sieges that Oda Nobunaga's forces undertook in the 1580s, against the many fortresses of warrior monks.

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  • Siège du Negoro-ji (fr)
  • Assedio di Negoro-ji (it)
  • Siege of Negoro-ji (en)
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  • Le siège du Negoro-ji (根来寺の戦い, Negoro-ji no Tatakai) est commandé par Toyotomi Hideyoshi, ancien vassal d'Oda Nobunaga qui hérite de ses armées, de ses terres et de sa rivalité avec les moines guerriers du Japon quand Nobunaga est tué en 1582. Ainsi, dans un sens, ce siège est le suivant dans une série de nombreux sièges que les forces d'Oda Nobunaga ont entrepris dans les années 1580 contre les nombreuses forteresses de moines guerriers. Les Negoro-gumi, les moines guerriers du Negoro-ji, sont très habiles dans l'utilisation des armes à feu et sont dévoués au shingi, branche de la secte shingon du bouddhisme japonais. Ils sont alliés avec les Ikkō-ikki et Tokugawa Ieyasu, l'un des principaux rivaux de Nobunaga. En particulier, ils suscitent la colère de Hideyoshi pour leur soutien à Tokug (fr)
  • The Siege of Negoro-ji (根来寺の戦い, Negoro-ji no Tatakai) was commanded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a former vassal of Oda Nobunaga, who came to inherit his armies, his land, and his rivalry with the warrior monks of Japan when Nobunaga was killed in 1582. Thus, in a way this was the next in a series of many sieges that Oda Nobunaga's forces undertook in the 1580s, against the many fortresses of warrior monks. (en)
  • L'assedio di Negoro-ji (根来寺の戦い Negoro-ji no Tatakai)?) venne condotto nel 1585 da Toyotomi Hideyoshi durante la sua campagna di sottomissioni dei monaci guerrieri della provincia di Kii. Il 9 aprile un esercito di 6.000 uomini sotto il comando di Toyotomi Hidetsugu, nipote di Hideyoshi, e Toyotomi Hidenaga, fratellastro di Hideyoshi, entrò nella provincia di Kii. Conquistarono quattro avamposti minori e il giorno 23 dello stesso mese si avvicinarono al tempio di Negoro-ji da due diverse direzioni. Si pensa che la forza militare dei monaci fosse compresa tra 30.000 e 50.000 uomini e le loro abilità con le armi da fuoco erano considerevoli. L'esercito di Hideyoshi mise in atto la più crudele, ma efficace all'epoca, tattica nella guerra dei samurai da usare quando il nemico era asserragliato (it)
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  • Siege of Negoro-ji (en)
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  • The pagoda of Negoro-ji is all that survives of the buildings that were standing before the attack by Hideyoshi in 1585. (en)
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  • Forces of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (en)
  • Negoro-shū, the warrior monks of Negoro-ji (en)
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  • Siege of Negoro-ji (en)
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  • Negoro-ji, Kii Province, Japan (en)
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  • Toyotomi Hideyoshi victory; temple destroyed. (en)
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  • Le siège du Negoro-ji (根来寺の戦い, Negoro-ji no Tatakai) est commandé par Toyotomi Hideyoshi, ancien vassal d'Oda Nobunaga qui hérite de ses armées, de ses terres et de sa rivalité avec les moines guerriers du Japon quand Nobunaga est tué en 1582. Ainsi, dans un sens, ce siège est le suivant dans une série de nombreux sièges que les forces d'Oda Nobunaga ont entrepris dans les années 1580 contre les nombreuses forteresses de moines guerriers. Les Negoro-gumi, les moines guerriers du Negoro-ji, sont très habiles dans l'utilisation des armes à feu et sont dévoués au shingi, branche de la secte shingon du bouddhisme japonais. Ils sont alliés avec les Ikkō-ikki et Tokugawa Ieyasu, l'un des principaux rivaux de Nobunaga. En particulier, ils suscitent la colère de Hideyoshi pour leur soutien à Tokugawa dans la bataille de Komaki et Nagakute l'année précédente. Après avoir attaqué un certain nombre d'autres postes des moines-guerriers dans la région, les forces de Hideyoshi se tournent vers le Negoro-ji, l'attaquant des deux côtés. À cette époque, beaucoup des Negoro-gumi ont déjà fui au château Ōta, siège des Saika ikki, les nombres des présents pendant le siège ne sont pas clairs. Le complexe est incendié, à commencer par les résidences des prêtres, et les samouraï de Hideyoshi abattent les moines lorsqu'ils s'échappent des bâtiments en feu. (fr)
  • The Siege of Negoro-ji (根来寺の戦い, Negoro-ji no Tatakai) was commanded by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a former vassal of Oda Nobunaga, who came to inherit his armies, his land, and his rivalry with the warrior monks of Japan when Nobunaga was killed in 1582. Thus, in a way this was the next in a series of many sieges that Oda Nobunaga's forces undertook in the 1580s, against the many fortresses of warrior monks. The Negoro-gumi, the warrior monks of Negoro-ji, were quite skilled in the use of firearms, and were devout followers of Shingi, a branch of the Shingon sect of Buddhism. They were allied with the Ikkō-ikki, and with Tokugawa Ieyasu, one of Toyotomi's chief rivals. In particular, they attracted Hideyoshi's ire for their support of Tokugawa in the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute the previous year. After attacking a number of other warrior monk outposts in the area, Hideyoshi's force turned to the Negoro-ji, attacking it from two sides. By this time, many of the Negoro-gumi had already fled to Ōta Castle, home of the Saiga Ikki; the numbers present during the siege are unclear. The complex was set aflame, beginning with the residences of the priests, and Hideyoshi's samurai cut down monks as they escaped the blazing buildings. (en)
  • L'assedio di Negoro-ji (根来寺の戦い Negoro-ji no Tatakai)?) venne condotto nel 1585 da Toyotomi Hideyoshi durante la sua campagna di sottomissioni dei monaci guerrieri della provincia di Kii. Il 9 aprile un esercito di 6.000 uomini sotto il comando di Toyotomi Hidetsugu, nipote di Hideyoshi, e Toyotomi Hidenaga, fratellastro di Hideyoshi, entrò nella provincia di Kii. Conquistarono quattro avamposti minori e il giorno 23 dello stesso mese si avvicinarono al tempio di Negoro-ji da due diverse direzioni. Si pensa che la forza militare dei monaci fosse compresa tra 30.000 e 50.000 uomini e le loro abilità con le armi da fuoco erano considerevoli. L'esercito di Hideyoshi mise in atto la più crudele, ma efficace all'epoca, tattica nella guerra dei samurai da usare quando il nemico era asserragliato in complessi fabbricati in legno. Inziando dalle residenze dei sacerdoti l'esercito Toyotomi incendiò il complesso e abbatté uno ad uno i monaci guerrieri mentre fuggivano dalle fiamme. Molti di questi tuttavia riuscirono a fuggire nel vicino castello di Ōta, roccaforte dei Saiga Ikki. Il numero esatto dei monaci che perirono nel tempio Negoro-ji rimane incerto. L'esercito di Hideyoshi inseguì i monaci e li affrontò nuovamente nell'assedio del castello di Ōta. (it)
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