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* December 4 – The Siege of Osaka begins.
In 1614, the initial " winter campaign " at the Siege of Osaka saw the ninja in use once again.
When a retreat was needed during the Siege of Osaka, ninja were commanded to fire upon friendly troops from behind, causing the troops to charge backwards in order to attack a perceived enemy.
As many as a hundred thousand rōnin joined forces with Toyotomi Hideyori and fought at the Siege of Osaka.
The Shimabara rebellion was the first massive military effort since the Siege of Osaka where the shogunate had to supervise an allied army made up of troops from various domains.
When Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyori had their showdown at the Siege of Osaka, Kawachi also became a battleground.
* Toyotomi Hideyori – Son of Hideyoshi ; supreme commander of the western army in the Siege of Osaka.
On the Osaka side in the Siege of Osaka.
* Chōsokabe Morichika – Fourth son of Chōsokabe Motochika ; after his father's death, he inherited the family responsibility and fought for the Toyotomi side at the Battle of Sekigahara and Siege of Osaka.
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This would be the last battle of the Siege of Osaka and the final battle for Sanada Yukimura.
In 1614 Tokugawa attacked Hideyori in the winter, starting the Siege of Osaka.
Tokugawa forces attacked Hideyori in the Siege of Osaka in the winter of 1614.
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He later defeated Toyotomi Hideyori, son of Hideyoshi, at the Siege of Osaka in 1615, and emerged as the political leader of Japan.
The 19th head, Yoshihiro ( 1535 – 1619 ), was the daimyō at the time of the Battle of Sekigahara, the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate, and the Siege of Osaka.
The ōdachi's importance died off after the Siege of Osaka of 1615 ( the final battle between Tokugawa Ieyasu and Toyotomi Hideyori ).
) It is said he fell in battle against the forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu during the Siege of Osaka in the summer of 1615 ; but there is no historical record of this.
Hideyori was sidelined, retaining control of Osaka Castle, but was attacked and defeated by Tokugawa in the Siege of Osaka and committed seppuku in 1615.
Dōton ’ s project was interrupted when he died defending Toyotomi Hideyori in the ill-fated Siege of Osaka, but his cousins finished the canal in 1615.
The Siege of Osaka was a series of battles undertaken by the Tokugawa shogunate against the Toyotomi clan, and ending in that clan's destruction.
In 1615 at Siege of Osaka, Nagamori's son Mashita Moritsugu, who had served to Tokugawa Yoshinao, escaped and took part in

Siege and Castle
The Siege of Kenilworth Castle in 1266 was " probably the longest in English history " according to historian Norman Pounds, and at the time was also the largest siege to have occurred in England in terms of the number of soldiers involved.
Chinese and Korean troops assault the Japanese forces of Hideyoshi in the Siege of Ulsan Castle during the Imjin War ( 1592 – 1598 ).
Siege towers also became more elaborate during the medieval period ; at the Siege of Kenilworth Castle in 1266, for example, 200 archers and 11 catapults operated from a single tower.
Little is known for certain of his early life, though he spent some time in Ireland, in Killua Castle, Clonmellon, County Westmeath, taking part in the suppression of rebellions and participating in the Siege of Smerwick.
Warfare imagery: the Siege of the Castle of Love on an ivory mirror-back, possibly Paris, ca.
Edinburgh Castle as it may have looked before the Lang Siege of 1573, with David's Tower and the Palace block, centre and left
The Siege of Caerlaverock in the XXVIII Edward I ( A. D. MCCC ) with the Arms of the Earls, Barons & Knights who were Present on the Occasion with a Translation, a History of the Castle and Memoirs of the Personages Commemorated by the Poet.
The Siege of Kenilworth Castle in 1266, during the Second Barons ' War, was larger and longer still.
It was known for much of its history as being a defence town ( Main article: Siege of Cahir Castle ).
* Goodall, John, " Dover Castle and the Great Siege of 1216 ", Chateau Gaillard v. 19 ( 2000 ) ( the online version lacks the diagrams of the print version )
Noda Castle, at which Takeda Shingen was wounded at the Siege of Noda was also located within the borders of Shinshiro.
However, for Takeda Shingen, there would be no following attack on Hamamatsu, as he would be fatally wounded in January 1573 at the Siege of Noda Castle.
During this Siege of Noda Castle, Takeda Shingen was wounded by a sniper's bullet, possibly fatally as he died only a few weeks later.
The Siege of Terabe Castle took place in 1558 in feudal Japan.
The Siege of Terabe Castle was his first battle.
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Reputedly, Oliver Cromwell stayed in Rathfarnham Castle on his way south to the Siege of Wexford.
Siege of Carrigafoyle Castle | Carrigafoyle Castle, a Geraldine stronghold during the Second Desmond Rebellion, captured by the English in 1580
King Jogaila allowed the translation of his mortal remains to Malbork Castle before he began the Siege of Marienburg.
Military units are created at certain structures: the Barracks, Stable / Auto Plant, Siege Factory / Factory, Dock / Shipyard / Anchorage, Airbase, Missile silo, and Fort / Castle / Fortress / Redoubt.
The Castle Perilous series revolves around Castle Perilous ( the name is drawn from the Siege Perilous of Arthurian fable ), whose lord is Incarnadine, a sorcerer.

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