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Siege of Terabe

Siege of Terabe Castle
Part of the Sengoku period
DateMay–June 1558
Location
Terabe Castle
Result Oda victory
Belligerents
forces of Imagawa Yoshimoto Ogasawara clan
forces of Oda Nobunaga
Commanders and leaders
Matsudaira Motoyasu Suzuki Shigeteru
Casualties and losses
unknown unknown

The Siege of Terabe Castle took place in 1558 in feudal Japan. Terabe Castle was a possession of the Ogasawara clan of Mikawa province. The castle was built on the north shore of Mikawa Bay, in what is now called Hazu, in the city of Nishio, Aichi Prefecture. The Siege of Terabe Castle was Matsudaira Motoyasu first battle, would later change his name to Tokugawa Ieyasu.

In 1558, Suzuki Shigeteru, lord of Terabe Castle, defected from the Imagawa in favor of an alliance with Oda Nobunaga. The Imagawa responded by sending an army under the command of Matsudaira Motoyasu, a young vassal of Imagawa Yoshimoto. Terabe Castle was the first of a series of battles waged against the Oda clan.

Motoyasu's forces attacked Terabe Castle, but were driven off by reinforcements sent by Oda Nobunaga.[1] Motoyasu then continued his campaign against other Oda clan possessions.

References

  1. ^ Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. Cassell & Co. p. 215. ISBN 1854095234.
  • This article incorporates text from OpenHistory.

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