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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Uesugi Akisada (1454-1510) was a samurai of the Uesugi clan, Kant Kanrei and shugo (Constable) of K zuke and Musashi Province. His loss of the Izu Province to H j S un in 1492-1498 marked a significant development of Japan''s Sengoku period. His deputy (shugo-dai), Nagao Tamekage, rose up against him in 1510 with the help of H j S un, seizing the province and killing Akisada. S un, with Tamekage''s help, would go on to conquer some of Sagami Province, and become one…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Uesugi Akisada (1454-1510) was a samurai of the Uesugi clan, Kant Kanrei and shugo (Constable) of K zuke and Musashi Province. His loss of the Izu Province to H j S un in 1492-1498 marked a significant development of Japan''s Sengoku period. His deputy (shugo-dai), Nagao Tamekage, rose up against him in 1510 with the help of H j S un, seizing the province and killing Akisada. S un, with Tamekage''s help, would go on to conquer some of Sagami Province, and become one of the most major figures of the Sengoku period; Tamekage''s son Uesugi Kenshin would likewise become a major warlord of the period, his rise with the Kant as the center of his power base, as the result of Akisada''s loss, a crucial element to his success.