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- Takeda Katsuyori was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku Period, who was famed as the head of the Takeda clan and the successor to the legendary...
- male, deceased (1611)
- Sanada Masayuki, (1544 (1547?) - 1608 (June 4, 1611?)) was a Japanese Sengoku period daimyo. He was the third son of Sanada Yukitaka, a vassal...
- male, deceased (1596)
- "'"' (1527-1596), one of the most notable officers under Tokugawa Ieyasu, being ranked as one of the Four Guardians of the Tokugawa following the...
- male, deceased (1585)
- Niwa Nagahide was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku through Azuchi-Momoyama periods of the 16th century. He served as a retainer to the Oda clan,...
- male, deceased (1575)
- "'"' (1524-1575) was one of the 24 generals of the Takeda clan. He was famous for his red armour and skill in battlefield, and was a personal...
- male, deceased (1582)
- "'"'(d. 1575) was a samurai commander of the late Sengoku period of Japanese history. He was a brother of Takeda Shingen, and one of his...
- male, deceased (1575)
- Akiyama Nobutomo was a retainer in the service of the Takeda family who served under Takeda Shingen and Takeda Katsuyori. Nobutomo was born in a...
- male, deceased (1582)
- "'"' (1545-1582) was a Japanese samurai general in the Takeda army under Takeda Shingen, and later under Takeda Katsuyori. He was considered one of...
- male, deceased (1582)
- "'(d. 1582), also known as Baisetsu Nobukimi"', was a nephew of Takeda Shingen, and one of his 'Twenty-Four Generals'. He fought for his uncle at...
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- "'"'(d. 1575) was a samurai of Japan's Sengoku period and one of Takeda Shingen's so-called "Twenty-Four Generals"; they were his most trusted...
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