Battle of Higashi-iwakura
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Battle of Higashi-iwakura
Summary
Battle of Higashi-iwakura is a battle[1].
Key Facts
- Battle of Higashi-iwakura is in the country of Japan[2].
- Battle of Higashi-iwakura's instance of is recorded as battle[3].
- Battle of Higashi-iwakura followed Battle of Kamigyō[4].
- Battle of Higashi-iwakura was followed by Battle of Shōkoku-ji[5].
- The location of Battle of Higashi-iwakura was Nanzen-ji Temple[6].
- Battle of Higashi-iwakura is part of Ōnin War[7].
- Battle of Higashi-iwakura began on October 16, 1467[8].
- Battle of Higashi-iwakura ended on October 29, 1467[9].
- Battle of Higashi-iwakura's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 35.010555555556, 'longitude': 135.80355555556, 'precision': 2.7777777777778e-05}[10].
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When and Where
Battle of Higashi-iwakura began on October 16, 1467[8]. It ended on October 29, 1467[9]. The location of it was Nanzen-ji Temple[6]. It is in the country of Japan[2].
Context
Battle of Higashi-iwakura is part of Ōnin War[7]. Its instance of is recorded as battle[3]. It followed Battle of Kamigyō[4]. It was followed by Battle of Shōkoku-ji[5].