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'''Akechi Mitsuhide''' (明智 光秀; 10 March 1528 – 2 July 1582) was a general under the ''[[daimyō]]'' [[Oda Nobunaga]] during the [[Sengoku period]] of [[Japan]].<ref name="WP">{{WP|Akechi Mitsuhide}}</ref> In June 1582, Mitsuhide rebelled against his master and [[Honnō-ji incident|attacked]] him at [[Honnō-ji]] [[temple]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]'' – [[Oda Nobunaga (memory)|Oda Nobunaga]]</ref>
'''Akechi Mitsuhide''' (明智 光秀; 10 March 1528 – 2 July 1582) was a general under the ''[[daimyō]]'' [[Oda Nobunaga]] during the [[Sengoku period]] of [[Japan]].<ref name="WP">{{WP|Akechi Mitsuhide}}</ref> He is best remembered for his rebellion against Nobunaga, leading an [[Honnō-ji incident|attack]] against his lord at the [[Honnō-ji]] [[temple]] in June 1582, which resulted in the ''daimyō''{{'}}s death.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]'' – [[Oda Nobunaga (memory)|Oda Nobunaga]]</ref>


Secretly, Mitsuhide's rebellion came as a result of his affiliation with the [[Shinbakufu]], a group that sought to overthrow Nobunaga and restore the [[Ashikaga shogunate]]. Mitsuhide served the group under the alias '''The Two-Faced''',<ref name="Temple Horseman">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Temple of the Horseman]]</ref> while his daughter [[Hosokawa Tama]] was forced to serve the [[Templars]], the Shinbakufu's main benefactors.<ref name="Silver Queen">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Silver Queen]]</ref> Though through the actions of the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']], consisting of the [[shinobi|''kunoichi'']] [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] whom Akechi had manipulated into attacking Nobunaga, and Nobunaga's former samurai [[Yasuke]], the Shinbakufu was dismantled and the Templars influence diminished.<ref name="Man Behind Mask">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[The Man Behind the Mask]]</ref><ref name="End of the Line">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[End of the Line (Shadows)|End of the Line]]</ref>
Secretly, Mitsuhide's rebellion came as a result of his affiliation with the [[Shinbakufu]], a group that sought to overthrow Nobunaga and restore the [[Ashikaga shogunate]]. Mitsuhide served the group under the alias '''The Two-Faced''',<ref name="Temple Horseman">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Temple of the Horseman]]</ref> and was influenced to betray Nobunaga by the [[Templars]],<ref name="Shadows Without Light">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Database: Rift 3 - Shadows Without Light]]</ref> who financed the Shinbakufu's operations and took two of Mitsuhide's children, [[Hosokawa Tama]] and [[Akechi Mitsuyoshi]], to ensure his loyalty.<ref name="A Promise">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[A Promise]]</ref>
 
Following Nobunaga's death, Mitsuhide and his co-conspirators were hunted down by the [[Japanese Brotherhood of Assassins|Kakushiba ''ikki'']], culminating in Mitsuhide's defeat at the [[Battle of Yamazaki]] after failing to raise enough support to his cause, and his death at the hands of [[Fujibayashi Naoe]] and [[Yasuke]].<ref name="Topple the Traitor">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Topple the Traitor]]</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Akechi Mitsuhide was born on 10 March 1528 at Tara Castle in {{Wiki|Mino Province}} to {{Wiki|Akechi Mitsutsuna}} and [[Omaki|Omaki no Kata]]. He was betrothed to {{Wiki|Tsumaki Hiroko}} in 1545, and fathered at least three children with her.<ref name="WP"/> A daughter [[Hosokawa Tama|Tama]], son [[Akechi Mitsuyoshi|Mitsuyoshi]],<ref name="End of the Line"/> and a second daughter.<ref name="WP"/>
Akechi Mitsuhide was born on 10 March 1528 at Tara Castle in {{Wiki|Mino Province}} to {{Wiki|Akechi Mitsutsuna}} and [[Omaki|Omaki no Kata]]. He was betrothed to {{Wiki|Tsumaki Hiroko}} in 1545,<ref name="WP"/> and fathered at least three children with her: a daughter named [[Hosokawa Tama|Tama]], a son named [[Akechi Mitsuyoshi|Mitsuyoshi]],<ref name="A Promise"/> and a second daughter.<ref name="WP"/>
 
Originally serving {{Wiki|Asakura Yoshikage}}, Mitsuhide later entered the service of [[Oda Nobunaga]] as a retainer and gradually rose in the ranks to become one of his lord's most powerful and influential generals. He fought in multiple campaigns in [[Tanba|Tamba]] and other regions, and was rewarded for his loyal service by being granted the fief of [[Sakamoto Castle]] near [[Lake Biwa]].<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Database: Akechi Mitsuhide]]</ref>
 
In 1579, when Nobunaga attacked {{Wiki|Hatano Hideharu}} at {{Wiki|Yakami Castle}} for breaking his surrender to the [[Oda clan]], Mitsuhide sent his [[Omaki|mother]] to Yakami as part of a hostage exchange.<ref>''[[Echoes of History]]'' – Shadows – Episode 5: Oda Nobunaga</ref> However, when Hideharu brazenly requested an audience with his rival, Nobunaga killed him, an act which made the Hatano clan execute Mitsuhide's mother in retaliation. Holding Nobunaga responsible for his mother's death,<ref name="Tamba DB">''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Database: Tamba]]</ref> Mitsuhide began to resent his lord, something the Templars [[Nuno Caro]] and [[Duarte de Melo]] soon took notice of and planned to use to their advantage, as Nobunaga's ambitions to unify Japan posed a threat to their plans.<ref name="Shadows Without Light"/>


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

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Akechi Mitsuhide (明智 光秀; 10 March 1528 – 2 July 1582) was a general under the daimyō Oda Nobunaga during the Sengoku period of Japan.[1] He is best remembered for his rebellion against Nobunaga, leading an attack against his lord at the Honnō-ji temple in June 1582, which resulted in the daimyō's death.[2]

Secretly, Mitsuhide's rebellion came as a result of his affiliation with the Shinbakufu, a group that sought to overthrow Nobunaga and restore the Ashikaga shogunate. Mitsuhide served the group under the alias The Two-Faced,[3] and was influenced to betray Nobunaga by the Templars,[4] who financed the Shinbakufu's operations and took two of Mitsuhide's children, Hosokawa Tama and Akechi Mitsuyoshi, to ensure his loyalty.[5]

Following Nobunaga's death, Mitsuhide and his co-conspirators were hunted down by the Kakushiba ikki, culminating in Mitsuhide's defeat at the Battle of Yamazaki after failing to raise enough support to his cause, and his death at the hands of Fujibayashi Naoe and Yasuke.[6]

Biography

Early life

Akechi Mitsuhide was born on 10 March 1528 at Tara Castle in Mino Province to Akechi Mitsutsuna and Omaki no Kata. He was betrothed to Tsumaki Hiroko in 1545,[1] and fathered at least three children with her: a daughter named Tama, a son named Mitsuyoshi,[5] and a second daughter.[1]

Originally serving Asakura Yoshikage, Mitsuhide later entered the service of Oda Nobunaga as a retainer and gradually rose in the ranks to become one of his lord's most powerful and influential generals. He fought in multiple campaigns in Tamba and other regions, and was rewarded for his loyal service by being granted the fief of Sakamoto Castle near Lake Biwa.[7]

In 1579, when Nobunaga attacked Hatano Hideharu at Yakami Castle for breaking his surrender to the Oda clan, Mitsuhide sent his mother to Yakami as part of a hostage exchange.[8] However, when Hideharu brazenly requested an audience with his rival, Nobunaga killed him, an act which made the Hatano clan execute Mitsuhide's mother in retaliation. Holding Nobunaga responsible for his mother's death,[9] Mitsuhide began to resent his lord, something the Templars Nuno Caro and Duarte de Melo soon took notice of and planned to use to their advantage, as Nobunaga's ambitions to unify Japan posed a threat to their plans.[4]

Appearances

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