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{{Quote|Wars are to be won with swords and spears, not with rice and salt.|Uesugi Kenshin.|Assassin's Creed: Memories}} | {{Quote|Wars are to be won with swords and spears, not with rice and salt.|Uesugi Kenshin.|Assassin's Creed: Memories}} | ||
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'''Uesugi Kenshin''' (Japanese: 上杉 謙信; 18 February 1530 – 19 April 1578) was the head of the {{Wiki|Uesugi clan}} and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. One of the most powerful daimyo of his time, Kenshin ruled {{Wiki|Echigo Povince}}. In addition to his skill in battle, Kenshin was also a gifted administrator who greatly expanded industry and trade in his province. | '''Uesugi Kenshin''' (Japanese: 上杉 謙信; 18 February 1530 – 19 April 1578) was the head of the {{Wiki|Uesugi clan}} and a member of the [[Templars|Templar Order]]. One of the most powerful daimyo of his time, Kenshin ruled {{Wiki|Echigo Povince}}. In addition to his skill in battle, Kenshin was also a gifted administrator who greatly expanded industry and trade in his province.<ref name="ACM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Memories]]''</ref> | ||
When the army of fellow daimyo, [[Takeda Shingen]], neared Echigo, Kenshin moved to halt their advance. He {{Wiki|Battles of Kawanakajima|fought}} Shingen's forces to a stalemate, starting a fierce decade-long rivalry between the two daimyos. The mutual enmity ended when Shingen was assassinated in 1573 over possession of his [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]]. | When the army of fellow daimyo, [[Takeda Shingen]], neared Echigo, Kenshin moved to halt their advance. He {{Wiki|Battles of Kawanakajima|fought}} Shingen's forces to a stalemate, starting a fierce decade-long rivalry between the two daimyos. The mutual enmity ended when Shingen was assassinated in 1573 over possession of his [[Swords of Eden|Sword]] of [[Eden]].<ref name="ACM"/> | ||
Kenshin joined the Templar Order after the arrival of the [[Europe]]ans in Japan and was subsequently killed by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Hattori Hanzō]] in 1578. | Kenshin joined the Templar Order after the arrival of the [[Europe]]ans in Japan and was subsequently killed by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Hattori Hanzō]] in 1578.<ref name="ACM"/> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | <gallery captionalign="center" position="center" spacing="small" widths="180"> | ||
ACM Uesugi Kenshin 2.png|Kenshin in full armor | ACM Uesugi Kenshin 2.png|Kenshin in full armor | ||
ACM Uesugi Kenshin 3.png|Kenshin on [[ | ACM Uesugi Kenshin 3.png|Kenshin on [[horse]]back | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 15:19, 26 June 2021
- "Wars are to be won with swords and spears, not with rice and salt."
- ―Uesugi Kenshin.[src]

Uesugi Kenshin (Japanese: 上杉 謙信; 18 February 1530 – 19 April 1578) was the head of the Uesugi clan and a member of the Templar Order. One of the most powerful daimyo of his time, Kenshin ruled Echigo Povince. In addition to his skill in battle, Kenshin was also a gifted administrator who greatly expanded industry and trade in his province.[1]
When the army of fellow daimyo, Takeda Shingen, neared Echigo, Kenshin moved to halt their advance. He fought Shingen's forces to a stalemate, starting a fierce decade-long rivalry between the two daimyos. The mutual enmity ended when Shingen was assassinated in 1573 over possession of his Sword of Eden.[1]
Kenshin joined the Templar Order after the arrival of the Europeans in Japan and was subsequently killed by the Assassin Hattori Hanzō in 1578.[1]
Gallery
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Kenshin in full armor
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Kenshin on horseback
References