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- Hattori Kazutada (服部 一忠, died July, 1595) was a samurai during Sengoku period in ****an. He was also known as Hattori Koheita (服部 小平太) and Hattori Unemenokami...
- ISBN 978-1841767406. Yano Kazutada (1926). 筑後国史 : 原名・筑後将士軍談 上巻 (in ****anese). 筑後遺籍刊行会. p. 190. Retrieved 16 April 2024. Kazutada, Yano (1926). 『筑後将士軍談』 卷之第十四...
- National History Research ****ociation. p. 2. Retrieved 30 May 2024. Yano Kazutada (1926). 筑後国史 : 原名・筑後将士軍談 上巻 (in ****anese). 筑後遺籍刊行会. pp. 528–529. Retrieved...
- Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, p. 405. Yano Kazutada (1926, pp. 590~593) Turnbull, Steven: The Samurai: a Military History (London...
- children. Her most notable son was Nakamura Kazutada, the first lord who ruled the Yonago Domain. Kazutada married Ieyasu's adopted daughter, further strengthening...
- Furuta Shigekatsu: 1,200 men Wakebe Mitsuyoshi [ja] Horio Tadauji Nakamura Kazutada [ja] Arima Toyouji [ja] 900 men Kyōgoku Takatomo: 3,000 men ****i Moritaka...
- Rear view of Onikojima Yatarô Kazutada in armor with a sashimono, a woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi from the series Six Select Heroes...
- parti****ted in the Battle of Okehazama on Nobunaga's side and ****isted Hattori Kazutada after he was injured. Later, he accompanied Nobunaga and his son Oda Nobutada...
- ****anese footballer Fuyuki Hattori (服部 冬樹, born 1955), ****anese photographer Kazutada Hattori (服部 一忠, died 1595), ****anese samurai Katsuhisa Hattori (服部 克久,...
- (1802–1859) XV. Toyoshige, 15th Lord of Tosa (1827–1872; r. 1849–1859) Kazutada (1600–1663) Kazutoshi (1649–1675) V.Toyofusa, 5th daimyō of Tosa (1672–1706;...