Battle of Komaki and Nagakute
The Battle of Komaki and Nagakute (小牧・長久手の戦い, Komaki-Nagakute no Tatakai) was a series of battles in 1584 between the forces of Hashiba Hideyoshi (who would become Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1586) and the forces of Oda Nobukatsu and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Hideyoshi and Ieyasu had both served Oda Nobunaga and had not previously come into conflict; this would in fact be their only period of enmity. Although this episode of history is most commonly known by the two largest and most important battles, the event is also sometimes referred to as the Komaki Campaign (小牧の役 Komaki no Eki).
Battle of Komaki and Nagakute | |||||||
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Part of the Sengoku period | |||||||
Nagakute Historic Battlefield | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Forces of Hashiba Hideyoshi | Forces of Tokugawa Ieyasu and Oda Nobukatsu | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Hashiba Hideyoshi Hashiba Hidekatsu Maeda Toshiie Hashiba Hidenaga Hashiba Hidetsugu Ogawa Suketada Kani Saizō Kuroda Kanbei Ikeda Tsuneoki † Mori Nagayoshi † Hori Hidemasa Inaba Ittetsu Takigawa Kazumasu Maeda Toshinaga Yamauchi Kazutoyo Kuki Yoshitaka Gamō Ujisato Maeda Toshimasu Kanamori Nagachika Kato Kiyomasa Fukushima Masanori Hosokawa Tadaoki Ishida Mitsunari Tsutsui Junkei Maeda Tanetoshi Takenaka Shigekado Asano Nagamasa Katō Yoshiaki Ikeda Terumasa Tsutsui Sadatsugu Tōdō Takatora Tanaka Yoshimasa Ikoma Chikamasa |
Tokugawa Ieyasu Oda Nobukatsu Ishikawa Kazumasa Sakai Tadatsugu Sakakibara Yasumasa Honda Tadakatsu Ii Naomasa Okudaira Nobumasa Sassa Narimasa Matsudaira Ietada Torii Mototada Honda Masanobu Niwa Ujishige † Ōkubo Tadasuke Ōkubo Tadataka Mizuno Tadashige Ōkubo Tadayo Kōriki Kiyonaga Honda Shigetsugu Amano Yasukage Hattori Hanzō Ōkubo Tadachika Oda Nagamasu Maeda Tanetoshi (defected to the Toyotomi) | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
80,000 (approximate) | 35,000 (approximate) | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Ikeda Motosuke Kinoshita Sukehisa | Niwa Ujishige | ||||||
Location within Aichi Prefecture Battle of Komaki and Nagakute (Japan) |
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