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Battle of Kanōguchi

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Date
  
4 November 1547

Location
  
Mino Province

Result
  
Saitō clan victory

Similar
  
Battle of Nagara‑gawa, Battle of Azukizaka, Siege of Inabayama Castle, Siege of Odani Castle, Sieges of Nagashima

The Battle of Kanōguchi (加納口の戦い, Kanōguchi no Tatakai) was a battle during the Sengoku period (16th century) of Japan.

As part of the very long rivalry between Oda Nobuhide and Saitō Dōsan, along with Dōsan's defense of his position in Mino Province, they fought each other on the battlefield in Kanōguchi. Nobuhide, who was the father of the famous Oda Nobunaga, ended in defeat, with the loss of two of his very close relatives. Following Nobuhide's defeat, Dōsan's name greatly spread throughout Japan.

Peace was reached between the two clans when they made a deal for Nobunaga to marry Nōhime, Dōsan's daughter.

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Battle of Kanōguchi Wikipedia