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The 1577 siege of Shigisan (信貴山の合戦, Shigisan no kassen) was one of many sieges during Oda Nobunaga's campaigns to consolidate his power in the Kansai area. The castle was held by Matsunaga Danjo Hisahide and his son , both of whom committed suicide upon their defeat. Supposedly, following his father's seppuku, Kojirō leapt from the castle walls, with his father's head in his hand, and his sword through his own throat. Hisahide, a master of tea ceremony is also said to have smashed his favorite tea bowl so that it would not fall into the hands of his enemies.

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  • Siège du château de Shigisan (fr)
  • Assedio di Shigisan (it)
  • 信貴山城の戦い (ja)
  • Siege of Shigisan (en)
  • 信貴山城之戰 (zh)
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  • The 1577 siege of Shigisan (信貴山の合戦, Shigisan no kassen) was one of many sieges during Oda Nobunaga's campaigns to consolidate his power in the Kansai area. The castle was held by Matsunaga Danjo Hisahide and his son , both of whom committed suicide upon their defeat. Supposedly, following his father's seppuku, Kojirō leapt from the castle walls, with his father's head in his hand, and his sword through his own throat. Hisahide, a master of tea ceremony is also said to have smashed his favorite tea bowl so that it would not fall into the hands of his enemies. (en)
  • Le siège du château de Shigisan (信貴山の合戦, Shigisan no kassen) de 1577 est un de nombreux sièges menés durant la campagne d'Oda Nobunaga pour consolider son pouvoir dans la région du Kansai. Le château est tenu par Matsunaga Hisahide et son fils Kojirō, qui tous deux se suicident après leur défaite. Prétendument, à la suite du seppuku de son père, Kojirō aurait sauté des murs du château, la tête de son père à la main et son épée à travers la gorge. Hisahide, également maître de cérémonie du thé aurait brisé son bol de thé préféré afin qu'il ne tombe pas entre les mains de ses ennemis. (fr)
  • L’assedio di Shigisan (信貴山の合戦 Shigisan no kassen) fu uno dei numerosi assedi di Oda Nobunaga durante la sua conquista della regione di Kansai. Il castello era governato da Matsunaga Hisahide e suo figlio , ed entrambi commisero seppuku al termine dell'assedio. Si racconta che dopo il seppuku del padre, Hisamichi si lanciò dalle mura del castello con la testa di Hisahide in mano e la sua spada nella sua stessa gola. Un altro racconto narra che Hisahide, maestro della cerimonia del tè, distrusse la sua preferita chawan (茶碗, ciotola del tè) perché non cadesse nelle mani dei nemici. (it)
  • 信貴山城の戦い(しぎさんじょうのたたかい)は、天正5年(1577年)10月5日から10月10日にかけて、織田信長に対して謀反を起こした松永久秀の居城信貴山城で行われた攻城戦。別名「松永久秀討伐戦」とも言われている。 (ja)
  • 信貴山城之戰是天正5年(1577年)松永久秀起兵背叛織田信長,反遭織田軍攻破居城滅亡,又稱「松永久秀討伐戰」。 (zh)
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