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Nagao Tamekage (長尾 為景, c. 1486 or 1489 – December, 1536 or
January 29, 1543) was a
retainer of ****anese
feudal lord
Uesugi Fusayoshi, and a daimyō in his...
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resulting fracas Tamekage himself was slain, and his army put to flight. The
impact back at
Echigo was immediate.
Nagao Harukage,
Tamekage's eldest son, immediately...
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Uesugi Kenshin and
effectively becoming the head of the
Uesugi clan.
Nagao Tamekage (d. 1536), was the
father of
Nagao Kagetora (Uesugi Kenshin) and Aya-Gozen...
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information about it. The Kasu****ama
Castle was
probably built by
Nagao Tamekage, and then was
inherited by
Nagao Harukage.
Uesugi Kenshin, his younger...
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Norikage in the
Battle of Kuzuryūgawa [ja] of 1506 and
defeated Nagao Tamekage in the 1536
Battle of Sendanno. They
fought Asakura Norikage again in the...
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Nagakura Shinpachi Nagao Harukage Nagao Kagenobu Nagao Masakage Nagao Tamekage Nakagawa Kiyohide Nakaoka Shintarō Naoe
Kagetsuna Naoe
Kanetsugu Narita...
- (傑作時代劇 天下の御意見番罷り通る!彦左衛門外記)
Hikozaemon Ōkubo (大久保彦左衛門) 1
episode [Ep. 21] 1990.04.20
Heaven and Earth: Dawn
Episode (天と地と~黎明編)
Nagao Tamekage (長尾為景) TV film...
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supported Nagao Fusayoshi, the
shugo of
Echigo against Nagao Tamekage, the
deputy shugo.
Tamekage ordered the Nakajō clan, a
powerful neighbour, to attack...
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first head of this
rising clan, Hōjō Sōun,
allied himself with
Nagao Tamekage,
Deputy Constable of Kamakura, and
would go on to
become one of
their strongest...
- Sendanno, in Etchū Province. There,
Tamekage was
defeated and killed,
along with many
other Nagao clan warriors.
Tamekage's son,
known as
Nagao Harukage, was...