The siege of Shiroishi, in 1600, was one of several feudal Japanese battles leading up to the decisive battle of Sekigahara which ended the period of over 100 years of war, and was immediately followed by the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate. Shiroishi was a castle just south of the city of Sendai, controlled by a retainer of Uesugi Kagekatsu, who in turn was one of the chief supporters of Ishida Mitsunari. This would be followed by two counter-sieges on the part of Uesugi Kagekatsu and Naoe Kanetsugu against the castles of Hataya and Kaminoyama.
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| - Siège de Shiroishi (fr)
- Assedio di Shiroishi (it)
- 白石城の戦い (ja)
- Siege of Shiroishi (en)
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| - 白石城の戦い(しろいしじょうのたたかい)は、慶長5年(1600年)7月に行なわれた伊達政宗軍と上杉景勝軍の戦いである。 (ja)
- Le siège du château de Shiroishi en 1600, est une des nombreuses batailles du Japon féodal qui mènent à la décisive bataille de Sekigahara, laquelle met un terme à l'époque Azuchi Momoyama et à l'époque Sengoku de plus de 100 ans de guerre. Cette bataille de Sekigahara est immédiatement suivie par l'établissement du shogunat Tokugawa. Shiroishi est un château situé juste au sud de la ville de Sendai et sous le contrôle d'un vassal d'Uesugi Kagekatsu, lui-même un des principaux soutiens d'Ishida Mitsunari. (fr)
- The siege of Shiroishi, in 1600, was one of several feudal Japanese battles leading up to the decisive battle of Sekigahara which ended the period of over 100 years of war, and was immediately followed by the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate. Shiroishi was a castle just south of the city of Sendai, controlled by a retainer of Uesugi Kagekatsu, who in turn was one of the chief supporters of Ishida Mitsunari. This would be followed by two counter-sieges on the part of Uesugi Kagekatsu and Naoe Kanetsugu against the castles of Hataya and Kaminoyama. (en)
- La battaglia del castello di Shiroishi (白石城の戦い Shiraishi jō notatakai?) avvenne nel 1600 nel sud della provincia di Mutsu. Shiroishi era un castello a sud della città di Sendai, controllato da un servitore di Uesugi Kagekatsu, . Il clan Uesugi a sua volta fu uno dei principali sostenitori di Ishida Mitsunari. (it)
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| - Eastern Forces loyal to Tokugawa Ieyasu (en)
- Western Forces loyal to Ishida Mitsunari (en)
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| - The siege of Shiroishi, in 1600, was one of several feudal Japanese battles leading up to the decisive battle of Sekigahara which ended the period of over 100 years of war, and was immediately followed by the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate. Shiroishi was a castle just south of the city of Sendai, controlled by a retainer of Uesugi Kagekatsu, who in turn was one of the chief supporters of Ishida Mitsunari. Date Masamune and Mogami Yoshiaki, daimyō of large nearby domains, laid siege to this castle, beginning the conflict in the north between the representatives of Ishida and Tokugawa. Its capture would also mark the first contribution of Date Masamune to the Sekigahara campaign. This would be followed by two counter-sieges on the part of Uesugi Kagekatsu and Naoe Kanetsugu against the castles of Hataya and Kaminoyama. (en)
- Le siège du château de Shiroishi en 1600, est une des nombreuses batailles du Japon féodal qui mènent à la décisive bataille de Sekigahara, laquelle met un terme à l'époque Azuchi Momoyama et à l'époque Sengoku de plus de 100 ans de guerre. Cette bataille de Sekigahara est immédiatement suivie par l'établissement du shogunat Tokugawa. Shiroishi est un château situé juste au sud de la ville de Sendai et sous le contrôle d'un vassal d'Uesugi Kagekatsu, lui-même un des principaux soutiens d'Ishida Mitsunari. Date Masamune et Mogami Yoshiaki, daimyo de grands domaines environnants, assiègent ce château, ce qui signale le début du conflit dans la région de Tohoku entre les représentants d'Ishida et de Tokugawa. La prise de cette forteresse marque la première contribution de Date Masamune à la campagne de Sekigahara. Il est répondu à ces initiatives par deux « contre-sièges » de la part de Uesugi Kagekatsu et Naoe Kanetsugu contre les châteaux de Hataya, Kaminoyama et Hasedō. (fr)
- 白石城の戦い(しろいしじょうのたたかい)は、慶長5年(1600年)7月に行なわれた伊達政宗軍と上杉景勝軍の戦いである。 (ja)
- La battaglia del castello di Shiroishi (白石城の戦い Shiraishi jō notatakai?) avvenne nel 1600 nel sud della provincia di Mutsu. Shiroishi era un castello a sud della città di Sendai, controllato da un servitore di Uesugi Kagekatsu, . Il clan Uesugi a sua volta fu uno dei principali sostenitori di Ishida Mitsunari. Date Masamune e Mogami Yoshiaki, daimyō di grandi domini vicini, assediarono il castello su ordine di Tokugawa Ieyasu, il quale voleva sottomettere gli Uesugi, iniziando dall'area del monte Shinobu. Masamune iniziò l'attacco il 24 luglio bruciando una parte del castello che si arrese il giorno successivo. Questo assedio iniziò gli scontri tra gli Uesugi e la coalizione Date-Mogami nel nord del Giappone a cui seguiranno gli attacchi Uesugi da parte di Naoe Kanetsugu contro i castelli di Hataya, Kaminoyama e Hasedo. (it)
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