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Takeda Katsuyori (武田 勝頼, 1546 – 3
April 1582) was a ****anese daimyō (military lord) of the
Sengoku period, who was
famed as the head of the
Takeda clan...
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Katsuyori Shibata (柴田勝頼,
Shibata Katsuyori, born
November 17, 1979) is a ****anese
professional wrestler, trainer, and
former mixed martial artist. He is...
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Katsuyori Imada (今田 勝与,
Imada Katsuyori, 1878–1950) was a ****anese
writer of the
Meiji period.
Katsuyori was the son of
Imada Manma (今田 萬橘), the official...
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Itakura Katsuyori (板倉 勝従,
April 29, 1750 –
March 7, 1778) was the
second son of
Itakura Katsuzumi. He
became the
third Itakura daimyō of ****ū-Matsuyama...
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Katsuyori to
resist the
forces of Oda Nobunaga, who had been
campaigning against him for some time. In his bid to hide from his pursuers,
Katsuyori burned...
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forces of Oda
Nobunaga and
Tokugawa Ieyasu (38,000)
fought against Takeda Katsuyori's forces (15,000) and the
allied forces won a
crushing victory over the...
- Oda Nobunaga.
Katsuyori is
defeated at
Nagashino in 1575. Haugaard, Erik. The Samurai's Tale. HMCo. "Takeda
Katsuyori".
Takeda Katsuyori.
Retrieved December...
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Takeda Katsuyori (武田勝頼), the
eldest son of
Takeda Shingen. And then the
alliance was formed.
According to the Koyo Gunkan, the wife of
Katsuyori died in...
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Takeda Katsuyori (1546–1582)
effectively succeeded Shingen though the
nominal head of the
family was his
grandson Takeda Nobukatsu;
Katsuyori continued...
- The
second siege of
Takatenjin came only six
years after Takeda Katsuyori took the fortress. This
second siege lasted from 1580
until 22
March 1581, the...