Akiyama Nobutomo (秋山 信友, 1527 – December 28, 1575) was a samurai during the Sengoku period in Japan. He is known as one of the "Twenty-Four Generals of...
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1891–1944), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral Akiyama Nobutomo (秋山 信友, 1531–1575), Japanese samurai Rina Akiyama (秋山 莉奈, born 1985), Japanese actress, gravure...
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Nobutomo (written: 信友) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Akiyama Nobutomo (秋山 信友) (1531–1575), Japanese samurai...
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apex of the anti-Nobunaga coalition, in 1572, Takeda Shingen ordered Akiyama Nobutomo, one of the "Twenty-Four Generals" of Shingen, to attack the castle...
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Nobunaga's aunt. In 1572, the castle was captured by Takeda forces under Akiyama Nobutomo, and Gobomaru, then four years old, became a hostage of the Takeda...
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Mitsutada Akechi Mitsutsuna Akechi Mitsuyoshi Akiyama Nobutomo Amakasu Kagemochi Anayama Nobukimi Anayama Nobutomo Andō Morinari Asakura Kageaki Azai Hisamasa...
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William Aiou Mototsuna Akai Terukage Akao Kiyotsuna Akechi Mitsuhide Akiyama Nobutomo Amago Haruhisa Amago Yoshihisa See also Amago clan Andō Morinari Ankokuji...
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Shingen's push into Tōtōmi Province and the Battle of Mikatagahara. Akiyama Nobutomo, one of Shingen's "Twenty-Four Generals," set his eye on the great...
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night and defeated more than 1,100, and defeated Takeda clan commander Akiyama Nobutomo to open Iwamura Castle. After that, even in a series of battles with...
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guarantors. (Leupp, pp. 53–54) Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen Akiyama Nobutomo Amari Torayasu Anayama Nobutada Baba Nobuharu Hara Masatane Hara Toratane...
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Sylvan, German theologian (executed; date of birth unknown) 1575 – Akiyama Nobutomo, Japanese samurai (b. 1531) 1588 – Henry I, duke of Guise (b. 1550)...
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apex of the anti-Nobunaga coalition, in 1572, Takeda Shingen ordered Akiyama Nobutomo, one of the "Twenty-Four Generals" of Shingen, to attack Iwamura castle...
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the Ōi River as the border. On January 8, 1569, the Takeda vassal Akiyama Nobutomo invaded the Tōtōmi province from Shinano Province. The Takeda clan...
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1591) December 10 – Henry IX, Count of Waldeck (d. 1577) date unknown Akiyama Nobutomo, Japanese nobleman (d. 1575) António, Prior of Crato, claimant to the...
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Diego Andrada de Payva, Portuguese theologian (b. 1528) December 23 – Akiyama Nobutomo, Japanese retainer (b. 1531) December 31 – Pierino Belli, Italian soldier...
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Kagemori Adams, William (foreign born) Akao Kiyotsuna Akechi Mitsuhide Akiyama Nobutomo Amago Haruhisa Amago Yoshihisa See also Amago clan Ankokuji Ekei Aochi...
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his attention against Nobunaga. Shingen sent his general Akiyama Nobutomo (also known as Akiyama Torashige) against Iwamura. In the Siege of Iwamura, the...
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The specific generals are as follows, according to alphabetic order: Akiyama Nobutomo – Takeda's second in command; granted more autonomy. d. 1575, following...
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from Takeda Shingen Siege of Iwamura Takeda Shingen's forces led by Akiyama Nobutomo capture Iwamura castle Siege of Odani Nobunaga defeats Azai Nagamasa...
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Imagawa territory. However, on January 8, 1569, the Takeda vassal Akiyama Nobutomo invaded the Tōtōmi province from Shinano Province. The Takeda clan...
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of Takehiro, fighting the invading forces of the Takeda clan led by Akiyama Nobutomo. Soon after Yoshikatsu's death, Oai was formally adopted by her uncle...
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1591) December 10 – Henry IX, Count of Waldeck (d. 1577) date unknown Akiyama Nobutomo, Japanese nobleman (d. 1575) António, Prior of Crato, claimant to the...
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Kosaka Masanobu: Koutaro Tanaka Yamagata Masakage: Yasuyuki Maekawa Akiyama Nobutomo: Hidekazu Ichinose Sanada Yukitaka: Kuranosuke Sasaki Shinome: Misa...
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Diego Andrada de Payva, Portuguese theologian (b. 1528) December 23 – Akiyama Nobutomo, Japanese retainer (b. 1531) December 31 – Pierino Belli, Italian soldier...
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the advent of at least two battles. In 1571, Takeda forces led by Akiyama Nobutomo led an incursion into the area and were driven back by the Saigo, led...
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Prefecture Akita Sanesue Akita Toshisue Akita, Akita Akitsu, Hiroshima Akiyama Nobutomo Akiyama Saneyuki Toshiko Akiyoshi Akizuki Tanenaga Akizuki Tanezane Akō...
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Yamamoto Kansuke, and Shingen awarded the castle to his retainer, Akiyama Nobutomo and later to his son, Takeda Katsuyori. Shingen used the castle to...
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(1714–1716) Toda Tadazane (1714–1729) Mizuno Tadayuki (1717–1730) Andō Nobutomo (1722–1732) Matsudaira Norisato (1723–1745) Matsudaira Tadachika (1724–1728)...
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The area around Iida had been ruled during the Sengoku period by Akiyama Nobutomo, a retainer of Takeda Shingen. After the destruction of the Takeda...
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(1714–1716) Toda Tadazane (1714–1729) Mizuno Tadayuki (1717–1730) Andō Nobutomo (1722–1732) Matsudaira Norisato (1723–1745) Matsudaira Tadachika (1724–1728)...
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