Asakura Norikage

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Asakura Norikage (朝倉 教景, 1477 September 23, 1555), also known as Asakura Sōteki (朝倉 宗滴), was a Japanese samurai warrior of the latter Sengoku Period.[1] from Asakura clan.

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Asakura Norikage
朝倉教景
Born1477
DiedSeptember 23, 1555
NationalityJapanese
Other namesAsakura Sōteki (朝倉宗滴)
Occupationsamurai warrior
Known forLeading the Asakura against the Ikkō-ikki in the Battle of Kuzuryugawa at the Kuzuryū River in 1506
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Norikage was the eighth son of Asakura Toshikage.[2]

In 1506, he led the Asakura against the Ikkō-ikki in the Battle of Kuzuryugawa at the Kuzuryū River. In 1555, another engagement occurred in the Battle of Daishoji-omote.[3]

In 1548, he became a priest and changed his name to Soteki; however, this did not keep him from engaging in war. He engaged in his last campaign at the age of 79 against Ikkō adherents (He captured Daishōji castle in 1555.[4]). He died at the age of 82 in 1555.[5] He participated in twelve battles in his life.[6]

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