- The
Battle of
Mikatagahara (三方ヶ原の戦い,
Mikatagahara no tatakai) took
place during the
Sengoku period of ****an
between Takeda Shingen and
Tokugawa Ieyasu...
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following Mikatagahara and Nagashino,
allied with
Tokugawa Ieyasu and
aided in
defeat of
Takeda Katsuyori Baba
Nobuharu –
fought at
Mikatagahara and commanded...
- to 1573, Hanzō
served with
distinction at the
battles of
Anegawa and
Mikatagahara respectively; it was
during this
conflict that Hanzō
received the nickname...
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Tokugawa clan). When
Tokugawa forces had to
retreat at the
Battle of
Mikatagahara,
Natsume charged into
enemy ranks declaring himself to be Ieyasu; he...
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possession in the
Siege of ****amata, and parti****ted in the
Battle of
Mikatagahara against the Oda-Tokugawa alliance. In 1573,
Katsuyori took
charge of...
- the
Tokugawa clan, led by
Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Along with the
Battle of
Mikatagahara it was one of the
final battles in
Takeda Shingen's long career. Encouraged...
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lackluster aid to
Tokugawa Ieyasu, who
suffered defeat at the
Battle of
Mikatagahara in
early 1573. However,
after the battle, Tokugawa's
forces launched...
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Shingen moved to
challenge the Oda–Tokugawa
alliance in the
Battle of
Mikatagahara, one of the most
famous battles of
Takeda Shingen's campaigns, and one...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu used the
tactic during his
retreat in the
Battle of
Mikatagahara. He
commanded that the
fortress gates remain open, and that braziers...
- some 3,000 troops.
Early in 1573, the two
armies met at the
Battle of
Mikatagahara,
north of Hamamatsu. The
considerably larger Takeda army,
under the expert...