词条 | Battle of Inō |
释义 | {{unreferenced|date=August 2011}}{{Infobox military conflict |conflict=Battle of Inō |partof= |image= |caption= |date=September 27, 1556 (Kōji era) |place=Owari Province |casus= |territory= |result=Nobunaga victory |combatant1=forces of Oda Nobunaga |combatant2=forces of Oda Nobuyuki |commander1=Oda Nobunaga Oda Shozaemon Oda Nobufusa Mori Yoshinari |commander2=Oda Nobuyuki Shibata Katsuie Hayashi Hidesada Hayashi Mimasaka{{KIA}} |strength1=700 |strength2=1,700 |casualties1=unknown |casualties2=more than 450 }}{{Campaignbox Campaigns of Oda Nobunaga}} The Battle of Inō was a battle fought during the Sengoku period (16th century) of Japan. The battle was fought in Owari Province, in what is now Nishi-ku, Nagoya, between two forces of the Oda clan: the head of the clan Oda Nobunaga and his brother Oda Nobuyuki, who with the support of Shibata Katsuie and Hayashi Hidesada, rebelled against Nobunaga. The three conspirators were defeated at the Battle of Inō, but they were pardoned after the intervention of Tsuchida Gozen, the birth mother of both Nobunaga and Nobuyuki. The next year, however, Nobuyuki again planned to rebel. When Nobunaga was informed of this by Shibata Katsuie, he faked illness to get close to Nobuyuki and assassinated him in Kiyosu Castle. {{coord missing|Aichi Prefecture}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Battle of Ino}}{{Japan-battle-stub}} 3 : 1556 in Japan|Battles of the Sengoku period|Conflicts in 1556 |
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