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, also known as Asakura Sōteki (朝倉 宗滴), was a
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. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005)
"Asakura Norikage"
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. 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. 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.). He died at the age of 82 in 1555. He participated in twelve battles in his life.


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Daimyo 1477 births 1555 deaths {{daimyo-stub