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    The 1582 Battle of Tenmokuzan (天目山の戦い, Tenmokuzan no Tatakai) in Japan, is regarded as the last stand of the Takeda clan. This was the final attempt by...
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    herself (jigai), along with Katsuyori in the Battle of Tenmokuzan. Both of his sons died in the battle. Father: Takeda Shingen (1521–1573) Sons: Takeda...
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    Hisahide in the Siege of Shigisan. In 1582, he defeated Nishina Morinobu in the Siege of Takato and participated in the Battle of Tenmokuzan against Takeda Katsuyori...
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    from the east of Kai province at Battle of Tenmokuzan in 1582. In 1582, following the sudden death of Oda Nobunaga, Ujimasa took advantage of the situation...
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    Siege of Itami (1579), Siege of Takato (1582) and Battle of Tenmokuzan (1582). Nagamasu was an accomplished practitioner of the Japanese tea ceremony, which...
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    series of battles known as the Battle of Tenmokuzan. Oda Nobutada (son of Nobunaga) led 50,000 soldiers against 3,000 Takeda allies during the siege of Takato...
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    conquered Kai Province, where Katsuyori was cornered and defeated at the Battle of Tenmokuzan, and then committed seppuku. With the Takeda clan practically annihilated...
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    defeated the Takeda at the Battle of Tenmokuzan, destroying the clan and resulting in Takeda Katsuyori fleeing from the battle before committing suicide...
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    Mikatagahara, Nagashino and Tenmokuzan. Oyamada betrayed Takeda Katsuyori in 1582, after Katsuyori's defeat at the Battle of Tenmokuzan; however, when he went...
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    Honda Tadakatsu (category People of Muromachi-period Japan)
    genkō-roku record, After the death of Takeda Katsuyori at the Battle of Tenmokuzan in 1582 and subjugated the Takeda clan territories, Ieyasu organized a...
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    Nobunaga had destroyed the Takeda clan earlier that year at the Battle of Tenmokuzan and had central Japan firmly under his control, with his only rivals...
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    Horio Yoshiharu (category People of Azuchi–Momoyama-period Japan)
    Oda Nobunaga attacked Inabayama Castle in 1567. In 1582, after the Battle of Tenmokuzan, he executed Oyamada Nobushige when Nobushige went to the Oda clan...
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  • Second Siege of Takatenjin (1581) Siege of Tottori (1581) Battle of Tenmokuzan (1582) Siege of Takatō (1582) Siege of Takamatsu (1582) Siege of Uozu (1582)...
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    the Battle of Tenmokuzan (1582). According to "Kansei Choshu Shokafu" (Genealogies of Vassals in Edo Bakufu), Tsuchiya Tadanao (1582-1612), son of Masatsune...
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    clan led by Takeda Katsuyori. Later, in the Battle of Tenmokuzan, Katsuyori committed suicide after the battle and the Takeda clan never recovered. Upon...
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    Takeda clan, Tenshō-Jingo War, Kyūshū campaign Battle of Komaki and Nagakute, Battle of Sekigahara, Siege of Osaka, and Shimabara Rebellion. During his life...
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    became a military commander. After the battle of Tenmokuzan, Oda Nobunaga placed Kawajiri Hidetaka in charge of Kai Province, but Nobunaga was assassinated...
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    Lady Acha (category People of Muromachi-period Japan)
    the Battle of Tenmokuzan. Due to her ties to the Takeda clan, Lady Acha used her influence in the Tokugawa clan to employ former servants of Takeda. According...
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    STEPHEN. "ALAMO, BATTLE OF THE". www.tshaonline.org. Retrieved 2016-02-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Battle of Kabul and the...
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    forces of Oda Nobunaga led to the destruction of Takeda-built structures at the Asama Shrine. 1582 (Tenshō 10, 3rd month): Battle of Tenmokuzan. 1582 (Tenshō...
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    Shinpu Castle (category History of Yamanashi Prefecture)
    alliance advanced into Kai Province, and laid siege to Shinpu Castle at Battle of Tenmokuzan. Takeda Katsuyori was unable to hold the castle with his remaining...
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    Shingen at Battle of Mikatagahara. Under Nobunaga, he took part in a great many battles, including the Siege of Ichijodani Castle (1573), the Battle of Nagashino...
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  • Ōkuma Tomohide (category Place of birth unknown)
    He died with Takeda Katsuyori at the Battle of Tenmokuzan. Tomohide's descendants became the chief retainers of the Sanada clan. Jōshinetsu no Meijō wo...
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  • families of his domain to perish in the flames. Their party was overtaken and destroyed by Oda forces eight days later, in the battle of Tenmokuzan (March...
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  • advantageous event for Oda Nobunaga, as it weakened his enemies; the battle of Tenmokuzan the following year would come to be known as Takeda Katsuyori's last...
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    Daizen-ji (category National Treasures of Japan)
    Takeda Katsuyori, fleeing defeat at the Battle of Tenmokuzan at Shinpu Castle at the hands of the armies of Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu, spent one...
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  • The River Fuefuki (category Cultural depictions of Takeda Shingen)
    spanning in time from the Battle of Iidagawara and the birth of Takeda Shingen in 1521 to the Battle of Tenmokuzan and fall of the Takeda clan in 1582....
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  • Matsuhime (category People of Muromachi-period Japan)
    entrusted lawful wife of Nobutada,' and was called Niitachi-Goryōnin. In 1572, when Takeda Shingen started to conquer westward, the Battle of Mikatagahara broke...
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  • period Battle of Tenmokuzan – 1582 – Sengoku period Siege of Takamatsu – 1582 – Sengoku period Battle of Uchidehama – 1582 – Sengoku period Siege of Uozu...
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    ultimately died at Tenmokuzan. After the fall of the Takeda clan, Masayuki yielded to Oda Nobunaga and was put under the orders of one of Nobunaga's chief...
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