fbpx
Wikipedia

Sō Sukekuni

Sō Sukekuni (宗 助国, 1207 - November 4, 1274) was the Deputy Governor of Tsushima Province during the Kamakura period of Japan. During the first Mongol invasion of Japan in 1274, Sukekuni led the defence of the island despite only having 80 men. He was killed during the battle on November 4, 1274.[1][2] He was the head of the Sō clan, who were the historical rulers of the Tsushima Island.

Sō Sukekuni
Born1207
DiedNovember 4, 1274
Tsushima
NationalityJapanese
OccupationDeputy Governor of Tsushima Province
Known forDefending Tsushima against the Mongols

Life

Sukekuni was born as a member of the Sō clan, and later became the head of the clan.

During the Invasion of Tsushima by Mongols in 1274, as the deputy governor (jitodai) of Tsushima Province, Sukekuni had to organize a hasty defence after the fleet was spotted offshore. On that day, the shrine to Hachiman caught on fire, which would have been an omen of bad luck, but Sukekuni interpreted it as an omen of warning.[3]

With 80 mounted samurai and their retinue, Sukekuni confronted an invasion force of what the Sō Shi Kafu describes as 8,000 warriors embarked on 900 ships.[4] The Mongols landed at 02:00 in the morning on November 4th, and ignored the Japanese negotiation attempts, opening fire with their archers and forcing them to retreat.[4] Sukekuni died in battle defending his home island.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b "So Sukekuni". japanese-wiki-corpus.github.io. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
  2. ^ a b "The Mongol Invasions of Japan, 1274 & 1281 CE". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2020-07-18.
  3. ^ Turnbull 2010, p. 33.
  4. ^ a b Turnbull 2010, p. 34.

sukekuni, 助国, 1207, november, 1274, deputy, governor, tsushima, province, during, kamakura, period, japan, during, first, mongol, invasion, japan, 1274, sukekuni, defence, island, despite, only, having, killed, during, battle, november, 1274, head, clan, were,. Sō Sukekuni 宗 助国 1207 November 4 1274 was the Deputy Governor of Tsushima Province during the Kamakura period of Japan During the first Mongol invasion of Japan in 1274 Sukekuni led the defence of the island despite only having 80 men He was killed during the battle on November 4 1274 1 2 He was the head of the Sō clan who were the historical rulers of the Tsushima Island Sō SukekuniBorn1207DiedNovember 4 1274TsushimaNationalityJapaneseOccupationDeputy Governor of Tsushima ProvinceKnown forDefending Tsushima against the MongolsIn this Japanese name the surname is Sō Life EditSukekuni was born as a member of the Sō clan and later became the head of the clan During the Invasion of Tsushima by Mongols in 1274 as the deputy governor jitodai of Tsushima Province Sukekuni had to organize a hasty defence after the fleet was spotted offshore On that day the shrine to Hachiman caught on fire which would have been an omen of bad luck but Sukekuni interpreted it as an omen of warning 3 With 80 mounted samurai and their retinue Sukekuni confronted an invasion force of what the Sō Shi Kafu describes as 8 000 warriors embarked on 900 ships 4 The Mongols landed at 02 00 in the morning on November 4th and ignored the Japanese negotiation attempts opening fire with their archers and forcing them to retreat 4 Sukekuni died in battle defending his home island 1 2 References Edit a b So Sukekuni japanese wiki corpus github io Retrieved 2020 07 18 a b The Mongol Invasions of Japan 1274 amp 1281 CE World History Encyclopedia Retrieved 2020 07 18 Turnbull 2010 p 33 sfn error no target CITEREFTurnbull2010 help a b Turnbull 2010 p 34 sfn error no target CITEREFTurnbull2010 help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sō Sukekuni amp oldid 1059451828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.