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  1. Akecsi Micuhide. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Akecsi Micuhide témájú médiaállományokat. Akecsi Micuhide ( japánul: 明智 光秀, Akechi Mitsuhide) ( 1528 ?– 1582. július 2. ), becenevén Dzsúbei a Szengoku-korban élt japán hadvezér volt, aki Oda Nobunaga daimjónak szolgált. 1582-ben pártütést követett el, amely Nobunaga ...

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Akechi had his men surround the temple and, saying “The enemy is at Honnō-ji”, had the place set ablaze. It remains unclear how Nobunaga died – whether in battle or by his own hand – but with his one-time master gone, Mitsuhide, who now claimed the title of shōgun, had to act fast. He made attempts to curry favour with the other clans ...

  3. 6 de abr. de 2008 · Akechi Mitsuhide es un personaje típico en video juegos ambientados en el siglo XVI japonés. Este es su aspecto en el Samurai Warriors 2: Que yo sepa también sale en los juegos Onimusha de la Playstation y en el anime Tenjo Tenge. Otros samuráis y héroes japoneses: Goemon. Musashi Miyamoto.

  4. “I’m not afraid of death. Nobunaga-sama alone keeps me alive." The loyal philosopher He betrayed Nobunaga once. Forgiven by Nobunaga, he swore loyalty to him for the rest of his life. He has an earnest and serious personality, and does this job quietly. ※under construction ※under construction Akechi means "bright" (明) (ake) and "wisdom, intellect" (智) (chi). Mitsuhide means "light ...

  5. 28 de jun. de 2022 · Let’s take a look at some of the most astonishing facts about him; 1. He was born in 1528 to the Toki-Akechi Family of the Shugo Toki Clan. Akechi Mitsuhide was believed to be born on 10 March 1528 in Tara Castle, Mino Province (present-day Kani, Gifu Prefecture) Mitsuhide was a descendant of the Toki-Akechi family of the Shugo Toki clan.

  6. 8 de ene. de 2020 · Instead, Mitsuhide suddenly changed course, leading his 13,000 soldiers to the deadly encounter at Honnōji. He also forced the suicide of Nobunaga’s eldest son, Nobutada, at Nijō Castle in Kyoto.

  7. 16 de dic. de 2018 · Akechi Mitsuhide kemudian mengarahkan tenteranya mara ke Honnō-ji dengan berteriak, “Teki wa Honnō-ji ni ari!” yang membawa maksud, “Musuh berada di Kuil Honnō!”. Sebelum subuh, kuil yang menempatkan Oda Nobunaga dan beberapa orang pengawalnya telah dikepung rapi tanpa sebarang ruang untuk meloloskan diri.