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The Takeda Clan (武田氏, Takeda-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan active from the late Heian period until the late 16th century. The clan was historically based in Kai Province in present-day Yamanashi Prefecture.[1][2] The clan reached its greatest influence under the rule of Takeda Shingen, one of the most famous rulers of the period.
^"Takeda-shi (武田氏)". Kokushi Daijiten (国史大辞典) (in Japanese). Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012. Archived from the original on 2007-08-25. Retrieved 2012-05-09.
^"Takeda family". Encyclopedia of Japan. Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012. Archived from the original on 2007-08-25. Retrieved 2012-05-17.
The TakedaClan (武田氏, Takeda-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan active from the late Heian period until the late 16th century. The clan was historically...
several times at Kawanakajima. Takeda Shingen was the first-born son of Takeda Nobutora (武田信虎), leader of the Takedaclan, and daimyō of the province of...
Genji; famous for Takeda Shingen. Takedaclan of Aki (安芸武田氏) – cadet branch. Takedaclan of Kazusa (上総武田氏) – cadet branch. Takedaclan of Wakasa (若狭武田氏)...
the Takedaclan, it is said that the Tokugawa clan had made an agreement with the Takedaclan that the eastern Suruga Province would become Takeda territory...
Takeda Katsuyori (武田 勝頼, 1546 – 3 April 1582) was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period, who was famed as the head of the Takedaclan and the successor...
descendant branch families. Takedaclan (Aki) is a family in the Aki Province Takedaclan (Wakasa) Takedaclan (Kazusa) Daisaku Takeda (武田 大作, born 1973), Japanese...
(38,000) fought against Takeda Katsuyori's forces (15,000) and the allied forces won a crushing victory over the Takedaclan. As a result, Oda Nobunaga's...
troops which named Red Guards (赤備え)(akazonae) that formerly served the Takedaclan. Ii Naomasa was born in Hōda Village of Tōtōmi Province. His childhood...
next waves of Takeda forces. In the last phase of the battle, Tadakatsu reportedly fought alongside Sakakibara Yasumasa engaging Takedaclan general named...
under his father in battles against Matsunaga Hisahide and against the Takedaclan. Oda Nobutada was born in Owari Province (尾張国) around 1557 as the eldest...
Mikatagahara no tatakai) took place during the Sengoku period of Japan between Takeda Shingen and Tokugawa Ieyasu in Mikatagahara, Tōtōmi Province on 25 January...
officers defected to other clans. Within a decade, the clan had lost all of its land holdings to the Tokugawa and Takedaclans. The Imagawa subsequently...
daimyō. He was the head of Sanada clan, a regional house of Shinano Province, which became a vassal of the Takedaclan of Kai Province. Along with his father...
importance of clan unity. In his first battle, the Battle of Arita-Nakaide in 1517, he defeated the overwhelming majority of the Aki-Takedaclan with a small...
flanking maneuver. Another notable service was when he conquered many Takedaclan castles in Tōtōmi Province from the span of 1574-1579. His court title...
Akiyama clan (秋山氏, Akiyama-shi) was a Japanese samurai kin group. In the 16th century, the Akiyama clan were noted relatives of the Takedaclan of Kai...
of 99 short rules for Takedaclan members, some of which are erroneously attributed to Shingen himself from time to time. Takeda Nobushige held the favor...
clan (Seiwa-Genji). They were a cadet branch of the Ogasawara clan and the Takedaclan. At the beginning of the 14th century AD, Ogasawara Nagafusa settled...
of Suruga (Imagawa clan). Yoshinobu's nephew Nobukatsu (son of his half-brother Katsuyori) replaced him as lord of the Takedaclan who also was responsible...
daimyō Takeda Shingen and his son Takeda Katsuyori and sent Nobuyuki as a hostage to prove the Sanada clan's loyalty to the Takedaclan. After the Takeda clan...
of Iida Naomasa who served the Takedaclan. Then she became a wife of Kamio Tadashige, a retainer of the Imagawa clan. During the marriage she had two...
taught to impersonate the dying daimyō Takeda Shingen to dissuade opposing lords from attacking the newly vulnerable clan. Kagemusha is the Japanese term for...
Nobutora and became new leader of Takedaclan. A few years later, he became a vassal of Takeda Shingen. Under Takeda Shingen, Sanada Yukitaka participated...
defeated and devastated the Takedaclan at the Battle of Nagashino. This battle was the greatest defeat of the Takedaclan. Conventionally, the "Battle...
Yasunaga-Ikko Ikki coalition, and then in the Battle of Nagashino against the Takedaclan. After that, Nobunaga sent Akechi Mitsuhide to take control of Tanba...