Honnō-ji Incident (English Wikipedia)

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  • 林羅山 Razan, Hayashi, (compiled around 1641; published in 1658) 《織田信長譜》 (Oda Nobunaga-fu), "vol. 1"; quote: (光秀曰敵在本能寺); Aichi Prefectural Library's copy, p. 49 of 52, 9th column from right.

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  • Kawai, Atsushi (3 January 2020). "天下統一を夢見た織田信長" [Oda Nobunaga, who dreamed of unifying the country] (in Japanese). Public Interest Incorporated Foundation, Nippon.com. Retrieved 10 July 2023.

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  • Yamagishi, Ryoji (1 May 2017). "本能寺の変、「本当の裏切り者」は誰なのか 教科書が教えない「明智光秀」以外の真犯人" [Honnō-ji Incident, Who is the "real traitor"? The real culprit other than "Akechi Mitsuhide" that textbooks do not teach.]. Toyo Keizai Online (in Japanese). Toyo Keizai. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  • Ito, Gaichi (9 February 2023). "信長の人物像を形作った「信長公記」執筆の背景 本能寺での最期の様子も現場の侍女に聞き取り" [Background of the writing of "Shincho Koki" that shaped the character of Nobunaga Interviews with waiting maids at the scene of Nobunaga's final days at Honnō-ji.]. Toyo Keizai Online (in Japanese). Toyo Keizai. Retrieved 10 July 2023.

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  • 日本外史 (Nihon Gaishi), "vol. 14" quote: (光秀乃擧鞭東指。颺言曰。吾敵在本能寺矣。); rough translation: "Mitsuhide lifted his whip, pointed eastward, and spoke loudly: 'My enemy is at Honnoji.'")