Hamada Kagetaka

Hamada Kagetaka (浜田 景隆, 1554–1591) was a samurai of the late Sengoku period of Japanese history, who served as a senior retainer of the Date clan, under both Date Terumune and Masamune.[1] Kagetaka was in command of the reserve unit at the Battle of Suriage-ga-hara.[1] He was in command during the Ōsaki offensive of 1588; however, he was unable to take effective command and was killed by the Ōsaki and Kasai forces at the Battle of Miyazaki Castle.[1]

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gollark: Well, it's relative to when you sleep or something, right? Or meals?
gollark: I mean, if you're saying "it is 3 hours after noon", you probably *mean* something like "it's a reasonable time to do X". So say that.
gollark: In what context would they say that, though?
gollark: Hmm, yes, it is possible that people will be beelike about this.
gollark: Or invent "standard lateness units" relative to some sort of poll for local day/night cycles.
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