Talk:Hōjō Ujiyasu
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Tsunashige
[edit]I was looking up who lead the battle of Kawagoe and found two candidates: Hojo Tsunashige (son in law of Hojo Ujiyasu, see Hōjō Ujiyasu) and Hojo Tsunanari (adopted brother of Hojo Ujiyasu, see Hōjō Tsunanari). The sources I found on google are not in unison about this. Samurai archives gives both options Tsunashige and Tsunari. I see several options:
- One of them was present and the other was not
- They were both present and one was the actual leader
Also there might be a mix up in naming. I found one source where Hojo Tsunanari (brother) is called Hojo Tsunashige (brother), but it is def the same person (see [1]). Possibly Tsunari is also known as Tsunashige , or maybe the kanji can be read like this? This might have caused a mix up.
Does anyone know more about this? Who really lead the battle of Kawagoe?
I posted this question on several related article talkpages. Please post all replies at Talk:Battle of Kawagoe.
In case of no reply, for the moment, when I translate articles into dutch, I will assume that Tsunari lead the attack, that some sources call him Tsunashige, and that Tsunashige was present but did not lead the defense. Kind regards, Taketa (talk) 12:44, 13 December 2009 (UTC)
ps: Please post all replies at Talk:Battle of Kawagoe.
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