After Masamune's father was abducted and killed near Abukuma river, a general war proceeded between the Date clan and their traditional rivals the Hatakeyama clan. The Hatakeyama allied with the Soma, Satake, and Ashina. The allies marched with their 30,000 troops toward Motomiya-Ji. Masamune with only 7,000 troops prepared a defensive strategy, including forts that were on the way to Motomiya-Ji.
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| - After Masamune's father was abducted and killed near Abukuma river, a general war proceeded between the Date clan and their traditional rivals the Hatakeyama clan. The Hatakeyama allied with the Soma, Satake, and Ashina. The allies marched with their 30,000 troops toward Motomiya-Ji. Masamune with only 7,000 troops prepared a defensive strategy, including forts that were on the way to Motomiya-Ji.
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| - Date Victory;Hatakeyama and allies retreat
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Place
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| - After Masamune's father was abducted and killed near Abukuma river, a general war proceeded between the Date clan and their traditional rivals the Hatakeyama clan. The Hatakeyama allied with the Soma, Satake, and Ashina. The allies marched with their 30,000 troops toward Motomiya-Ji. Masamune with only 7,000 troops prepared a defensive strategy, including forts that were on the way to Motomiya-Ji.
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