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    Anayama Nobutada (穴山 信君, 1541 – June 21, 1582), also known as Anayama Genba Nobukimi (in Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga), Baisetsu Nobutada or Anayama Baisetsu...
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    the world's people would be inherited by Nobutada. Kawajiri Hidetaka was given Kai Province (excluding Anayama Baisetsu) and Suwa-gun, Shinano Province...
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  • Nobutada (written: 信忠, 信君 or 信尹) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Anayama Nobutada (穴山 信君, 1541–1582), Japanese...
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    Takeda Nobutoyo, Mochizuki Nobunaga, Ichijō Nobutatsu, Takeda Nobutaka, Anayama Nobutada, Oyamada Nobushige, Yamagata Masakage, Yamagata Masatsugu, Naitō Masatoyo...
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    journey. However, not all of the escaping party manage to escape alive. Anayama Nobutada, a former Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen member who now an...
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    the Uesugi. Obu Saburohei fought back against Kakizaki's samurai. Anayama Nobutada destroyed Shibata Harunaga of Echigo, and forced the Uesugi main force...
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  • After his death on New Year's Day 1561, he was succeeded by his son Anayama Nobutada. Nobutomo's grave can be found at Enzō-in Temple of Yamanashi Prefecture...
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    Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen Akiyama Nobutomo Amari Torayasu Anayama Nobutada Baba Nobuharu Hara Masatane Hara Toratane Ichijō Nobutatsu, younger...
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    Shimoyama, Minobu Town in the Kai Kawachi domain, the former base of Anayama Nobutada, one of Tokugawa's retainers who was killed by outlaws during his escape...
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    (b. 1534) (forced suicide) Oda Nobutada, Japanese samurai, oldest son of Nobunaga (b. 1557) (forced suicide) Anayama Nobukimi, Japanese military commander...
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    Katsuyori lost Takatenjin fortress and Takatō castle, many clans like Kiso and Anayama withdrew their support for Takeda. The Oda-Tokugawa alliance advanced into...
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  • Mitsutsuna Akechi Mitsuyoshi Akiyama Nobutomo Amakasu Kagemochi Anayama Nobukimi Anayama Nobutomo Andō Morinari Asakura Kageaki Azai Hisamasa Azai Sukemasa...
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  • Kanto, and Oda Nobutada from Mino. Takeda forts on Mino border had fallen by treachery on February 6, and on February 12 Oda Nobutada entered Shinano...
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  • Imagawa Ujizane Ryūji Yamamoto as Yamagata Masakage Yōji Tanaka as Anayama Nobutada Shinobu Tsuruta as Hōjō Ujiyasu Tōru Shinagawa as Hōjō Gen'an Etsuo...
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  • Ishii as Kiso Yoshimasa Takehiro Hira as Takeda Katsuyori Takaaki Enoki as Anayama Baisetsu Kunishirō Hayashi as Takeda Shingen (Ghost) Yōichi Nukumizu as...
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    burst into Kai from Suruga Province on the south, taking Takeda traitor Anayama Genba along as a guide. In the meantime, Takeda Katsuyori and his army...
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    (b. 1534) (forced suicide) Oda Nobutada, Japanese samurai, oldest son of Nobunaga (b. 1557) (forced suicide) Anayama Nobukimi, Japanese military commander...
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