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Asakura Kageaki (朝倉 景鏡, 1529 – May 4, 1574), also known as Asakura Kageakira, was a Japanese samurai warrior of the later Sengoku period. In 1573, after Asakura Yoshikage was defeated by Oda Nobunaga at Battle of Tonezaka, Yoshikage fled to Ichijodani castle with only his own troops and, upon the urging of Kageaki, went to the Ono district. Later, at the Rokubō-kenshō monastery proposed by Kageaki as a temporary place to stay, Yoshikage was thoroughly surrounded by 200 troops under Kageaki who betrayed his lord. As the attendants fought and died, Yoshikage suddenly took his own life. Kageaki then brought Yoshikage’s head, along with Yoshikage’s mother (Kōtokuin), wife and children as hostages, and surrendered to Nobunaga.

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  • Asakura Kageaki (朝倉 景鏡, 1529 – May 4, 1574), also known as Asakura Kageakira, was a Japanese samurai warrior of the later Sengoku period. In 1573, after Asakura Yoshikage was defeated by Oda Nobunaga at Battle of Tonezaka, Yoshikage fled to Ichijodani castle with only his own troops and, upon the urging of Kageaki, went to the Ono district. Later, at the Rokubō-kenshō monastery proposed by Kageaki as a temporary place to stay, Yoshikage was thoroughly surrounded by 200 troops under Kageaki who betrayed his lord. As the attendants fought and died, Yoshikage suddenly took his own life. Kageaki then brought Yoshikage’s head, along with Yoshikage’s mother (Kōtokuin), wife and children as hostages, and surrendered to Nobunaga. As a condition of the surrender, the lives were spared of very close relatives of Yoshikage including his infant son and designated heir (Aiōmaru) and cherished consort (Koshōshō). Some of Yoshikage’s attendants did not martyr themselves and survived the battle. Efforts were made by Kageaki to negotiate for their lives and future status but the dependents of Yoshikage were executed by the Oda army while in transit. (en)
  • Asakura Kageaki (朝倉 景鏡, 1529-4 mai 1574), aussi connu sous le nom d'Asakura Kageakira, est un samouraï de la fin de l'époque Sengoku de l'histoire du Japon. (fr)
  • Asakura Kageaki (朝倉 景鏡?; 1529 – 4 maggio 1574) è stato un samurai giapponese del periodo Sengoku, appartenente al clan Asakura. (it)
  • 朝倉 景鏡(あさくら かげあきら)は、戦国時代から安土桃山時代にかけての武将。朝倉氏一門で、後に織田氏の家臣となる。後に織田信長から一字を貰い受け土橋信鏡(つちはし のぶあきら)と改名した。 (ja)
  • 아사쿠라 가게아키라(朝倉 景鏡)는 센고쿠 시대부터 아즈치모모야마 시대에 걸쳐 활약했던 무장이다. 원래는 아사쿠라씨 문중에 속해 있었으며 나중에 오다씨의 가신이 된다. 후에 오다 노부나가로부터 이름자 한 자를 받아 쓰치바시 노부아키라(土橋信鏡)로 개명했다. (ko)
  • 朝倉景鏡(?-1574年),是日本戰國時代的武將。朝倉氏家臣,是末代當主朝倉義景的從兄弟,在一乘谷之戰中弒殺義景投向織田信長,最後被越前一向一揆所殺。 (zh)
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  • Asakura Kageaki (朝倉 景鏡, 1529-4 mai 1574), aussi connu sous le nom d'Asakura Kageakira, est un samouraï de la fin de l'époque Sengoku de l'histoire du Japon. (fr)
  • Asakura Kageaki (朝倉 景鏡?; 1529 – 4 maggio 1574) è stato un samurai giapponese del periodo Sengoku, appartenente al clan Asakura. (it)
  • 朝倉 景鏡(あさくら かげあきら)は、戦国時代から安土桃山時代にかけての武将。朝倉氏一門で、後に織田氏の家臣となる。後に織田信長から一字を貰い受け土橋信鏡(つちはし のぶあきら)と改名した。 (ja)
  • 아사쿠라 가게아키라(朝倉 景鏡)는 센고쿠 시대부터 아즈치모모야마 시대에 걸쳐 활약했던 무장이다. 원래는 아사쿠라씨 문중에 속해 있었으며 나중에 오다씨의 가신이 된다. 후에 오다 노부나가로부터 이름자 한 자를 받아 쓰치바시 노부아키라(土橋信鏡)로 개명했다. (ko)
  • 朝倉景鏡(?-1574年),是日本戰國時代的武將。朝倉氏家臣,是末代當主朝倉義景的從兄弟,在一乘谷之戰中弒殺義景投向織田信長,最後被越前一向一揆所殺。 (zh)
  • Asakura Kageaki (朝倉 景鏡, 1529 – May 4, 1574), also known as Asakura Kageakira, was a Japanese samurai warrior of the later Sengoku period. In 1573, after Asakura Yoshikage was defeated by Oda Nobunaga at Battle of Tonezaka, Yoshikage fled to Ichijodani castle with only his own troops and, upon the urging of Kageaki, went to the Ono district. Later, at the Rokubō-kenshō monastery proposed by Kageaki as a temporary place to stay, Yoshikage was thoroughly surrounded by 200 troops under Kageaki who betrayed his lord. As the attendants fought and died, Yoshikage suddenly took his own life. Kageaki then brought Yoshikage’s head, along with Yoshikage’s mother (Kōtokuin), wife and children as hostages, and surrendered to Nobunaga. (en)
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  • Asakura Kageaki (en)
  • Asakura Kageaki (fr)
  • Asakura Kageaki (it)
  • 아사쿠라 가게아키라 (ko)
  • 朝倉景鏡 (ja)
  • 朝倉景鏡 (zh)
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