- Ōgigayatsu Tomosada
::"For the 14th century figure, see
Uesugi Tomosada ."Ōgigayatsu Tomosada (扇ヶ谷朝定) (1525-1546), also known as Uesugi Tomosada (上杉朝定), was a samurai commander of the Ōgigayatsu branch of the
Uesugi clan around the middle of Japan'sSengoku period .The eldest legitimate son of
Ōgigayatsu Tomooki , following his father's death in 1537, though he was still a child, Tomosada led an attack on the Hōjō clan in theTachibana district ofMusashi province . He established himself in the temple ofKandai-ji , which he fortified as a castle.Hōjō Ujitsuna tookKawagoe castle soon afterwards from Tomosada's uncle,Uesugi Tomonari , however.In the 1546
battle of Kawagoe , Tomosada allied itself withAshikaga Haruuji andUesugi Norimasa against Hōjō Ujitsuna andHōjō Ujiyasu . He was killed in battle, and the attempt to regain the castle for the Uesugi was ultimately unsuccessful.With Tomosada's death, the Ōgigayatsu branch came to an end.
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