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#2919 [2003-12-18 18:55:04]

Re: Musashi in Shimabara rebellion

by twheels2many

Which side was Musashi on in the Shimabara rebellion?
> An often forgotten fact is that Musashi was at Sekigahara in 1600 where he
> fought for the Ashikaga
> and the Osaka castle seiges (both of them 1614 and 1615) on the Tokugawa side,
> he also took part
> in the Shimabara Rebellion of 1638 where he served on the field staff.
>
> Dave Jackson
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> Musashi has perhaps a greater reputation as a swordsman than deserved. As
> you know, he was the most famous warrior of "The Age of the Country at
> Peace,"
> the Tokugawa Era, when the age of the great samurai battles like Nagashino,
> Sekigahara, and Tenno-ji, outside Osaka Castle in 1615, were past. In many
> respects, he seems a Japanese version of Cervantes' Don Quijote. Jack
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#2929 [2003-12-19 13:51:29]

Re: [samuraihistory] Re: Musashi in Shimabara rebellion

by nihontonut

He was serving the Ogasawara at the time of the Shimabara rebellion, as was his
adopted son Iori who was a captain in the army of Ogasawara Tadazane at the time
of the Shimabara rebellion.
----- Original Message -----
From: golfmandan@...
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Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 6:55 PM
Subject: [samuraihistory] Re: Musashi in Shimabara rebellion


Which side was Musashi on in the Shimabara rebellion?
> An often forgotten fact is that Musashi was at Sekigahara in 1600 where he
> fought for the Ashikaga
> and the Osaka castle seiges (both of them 1614 and 1615) on the Tokugawa side,
> he also took part
> in the Shimabara Rebellion of 1638 where he served on the field staff.
>
> Dave Jackson
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: murphymurphyjohn@...
> To: samuraihistory@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 9:39 PM
> Subject: Re: [samuraihistory] Re:From Leprechaun Jack Murphy: -Scots vs
> Musashi...
>
>
> Musashi has perhaps a greater reputation as a swordsman than deserved. As
> you know, he was the most famous warrior of "The Age of the Country at
> Peace,"
> the Tokugawa Era, when the age of the great samurai battles like Nagashino,
> Sekigahara, and Tenno-ji, outside Osaka Castle in 1615, were past. In many
> respects, he seems a Japanese version of Cervantes' Don Quijote. Jack
>
>
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