Hattori Kazutada (服部 一忠, died July, 1595) was a samurai during Sengoku period in Japan. He was also known as Hattori Koheita (服部 小平太) and Hattori Unemenokami...
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footballer Fuyuki Hattori (服部 冬樹, born 1955), Japanese photographer Kazutada Hattori (服部 一忠, died 1595), Japanese samurai Katsuhisa Hattori (服部 克久, 1936–2020)...
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participated in the Battle of Okehazama on Nobunaga's side and assisted Hattori Kazutada after he was injured. Later, he accompanied Nobunaga and his son Oda...
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koku). Matsusaka Castle was given to a Toyotomi retainer, Hattori Kazutada. In 1595, the Hattori were purged by Hideyoshi, together with Toyotomi Hidetsugu...
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Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, p. 405. Yano Kazutada (1926, pp. 590~593) Turnbull, Steven: The Samurai: a Military History (London...
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National History Research Association. p. 2. Retrieved 30 May 2024. Yano Kazutada (1926). 筑後国史 : 原名・筑後将士軍談 上巻 (in Japanese). 筑後遺籍刊行会. p. 528-529. Retrieved...
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rōnin, and was taken in by Yokota Muraaki, the chamberlain of Nakamura Kazutada, lord of Yonago. In 1603, Nakamura killed Yokota, believing that the chamberlain...
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