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Anayama Nobutada (穴山 信君, 1541 – June 21, 1582), also
known as
Anayama Genba Nobukimi (in
Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga),
Baisetsu Nobutada or
Anayama Baisetsu...
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Miyoshi Isa (三好 伊三) (possibly
modelled after Miyoshi Masakatsu (三好政勝))
Anayama Kosuke (穴山 小助) Unno Rokurō (海野 六郎) (possibly
modelled after Unno Rokurōbee...
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- Twenty-Four
Generals of
Takeda Shingen Akiyama Nobutomo Amari Torayasu Anayama Nobutada Baba
Nobuharu Hara
Masatane Hara
Toratane Ichijō Nobutatsu, younger...
- Nobutada, ****anese samurai,
oldest son of
Nobunaga (b. 1557) (forced suicide)
Anayama Nobukimi, ****anese
military commander (b. 1541) June 23 –
Shimizu Muneharu...
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attacks by the Uesugi. Obu
Saburohei fought back
against Kakizaki's samurai.
Anayama Nobutada destro****
Shibata Harunaga of Echigo, and
forced the
Uesugi main...
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Anayama Nobutomo (穴山 信友, 1506 –
January 1, 1561) was a ****anese
samurai and of the
Sengoku period. He was the son of
Anayama Nobutsuna.
Nobutomo served...
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connection but
learns from the
supervisor of his
graduation thesis,
Professor Anayama that he's
missing the
credits to graduate. The
professor makes a deal with...
- at Shimoyama,
Minobu Town in the Kai
Kawachi domain, the
former base of
Anayama Nobutada, one of Tokugawa's
retainers who was
killed by
outlaws during...
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Takeda Shichirō (七郎) Nobuyoshi. He
entrusted the boy to the care of the
Anayama of Kai Province.
After Ieyasu's move into the Kantō region,
Nobuyoshi was...