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Suzuki Shigeoki (鈴木重意, 1511–1585) was a prominent and reputed leader of the Saika Ikki throughout the latter years of the Sengoku period of feudal Japan. He was also referred to as Suzuki Sadayū (佐大夫), and one of the men who use the nickname Saika Magoichi.

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  • Suzuki Shigeoki (fr)
  • 鈴木重意 (ja)
  • Suzuki Shigeoki (en)
  • 鈴木佐大夫 (zh)
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  • Suzuki Shigeoki (鈴木重意, né en 1511, mort en 1585) est un chef important et réputé des Saika-ikki dans les dernières années de l'époque Sengoku du Japon féodal. Il est également connu sous le nom de « Suzuki Sadayū » (佐大夫). * Portail de l'histoire du Japon (fr)
  • 鈴木 重意(すずき しげおき/しげもと)は、戦国時代の紀伊国の国人。雑賀党鈴木氏の武将。通称は孫市。 (ja)
  • 鈴木佐大夫(すずきさだゆう,永正8年(1511年)-天正13年(1585年)),本名重意(しげおき),戰國時代紀伊國人、雜賀眾首領。有子鈴木重兼、鈴木重秀和鈴木重朝(爭論)。 (zh)
  • Suzuki Shigeoki (鈴木重意, 1511–1585) was a prominent and reputed leader of the Saika Ikki throughout the latter years of the Sengoku period of feudal Japan. He was also referred to as Suzuki Sadayū (佐大夫), and one of the men who use the nickname Saika Magoichi. (en)
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  • Suzuki Shigeoki (鈴木重意, 1511–1585) was a prominent and reputed leader of the Saika Ikki throughout the latter years of the Sengoku period of feudal Japan. He was also referred to as Suzuki Sadayū (佐大夫), and one of the men who use the nickname Saika Magoichi. He is Shigehide and Shigetomo's father (though the former is disputed). Since records regarding the first half of his life are scant, it is speculated that he traveled as a mercenary. He was employed by the Hatakeyama clan and was a major contributor for repelling the Miyoshi clan. His reputation as a fearsome warrior began to spread and he became a kokujin in the area. When the Miyoshi clan were being attacked by Oda Nobunaga in 1570, the Ishiyama Hongan-ji mob assisted the resistance against the conqueror. Shigeoki came to their aid and led 600 riflemen into battle. His efforts won him fame when he injured one of Nobunaga's valued generals, Sassa Narimasa. Kennyo continued to count on Shigeoki's reinforcements. During this time, Nobunaga was said to have called him "Kennyo's left and right-hand man". During the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute, Shigeoki aided Tokugawa Ieyasu and surrendered to Toyotomi Hideyoshi's vast army after the battle's conclusion. Though he swore to serve Hideyoshi, Tōdō Takatora suspected that keeping a formidable enemy within their ranks was too risky to trust. Therefore, Shigeoki was sentenced to commit suicide. He died when he was 75. His four sons survived him. Their names were Shigekane, Shigehide, Yoshikane, and Shigetomo. (en)
  • Suzuki Shigeoki (鈴木重意, né en 1511, mort en 1585) est un chef important et réputé des Saika-ikki dans les dernières années de l'époque Sengoku du Japon féodal. Il est également connu sous le nom de « Suzuki Sadayū » (佐大夫). * Portail de l'histoire du Japon (fr)
  • 鈴木 重意(すずき しげおき/しげもと)は、戦国時代の紀伊国の国人。雑賀党鈴木氏の武将。通称は孫市。 (ja)
  • 鈴木佐大夫(すずきさだゆう,永正8年(1511年)-天正13年(1585年)),本名重意(しげおき),戰國時代紀伊國人、雜賀眾首領。有子鈴木重兼、鈴木重秀和鈴木重朝(爭論)。 (zh)
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