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The Takanashi clan (Japanese: 高梨氏) of Shinano Province were direct descendants of , son of Yorinobu. One of the grandsons of Yorisue soon on took the name Takanashi. was a noted retainer of the Minamoto clan during the Genpei War. During the Sengoku Period, the Takanashi enjoyed much prosperity and expansion in the Shinano region, until being attacked by Takeda Shingen. When the Takeda clan invaded their territory in 1553, the Takanashi allied with the , Ogasawara, and Suda clans. However, they all turned to Uesugi Kenshin of Echigo Province for assistance. The Takanashi lost their domain, but they managed to stay as retainers of the Uesugi clan.

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  • Takanashi clan (en)
  • Clan Takanashi (fr)
  • 高梨氏 (ja)
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  • Le clan Takanashi (高梨氏) de la province de Shinano descend directement de Yorisue Minamoto no, fils de Minamoto no Yorinobu. Un des petits-fils de Yorisue prend rapidement le nom « Takanashi ». Tadanao Takanashi est un vassal renommé du clan Minamoto durant la guerre de Genpei. Pendant l'époque Sengoku, les Takanashi connaissent une grande prospérité et s'étendent dans la région de Shinano jusqu'à ce qu'ils soient attaqués par Shingen Takeda. Quand le clan Takeda envahit leur territoire en 1553, les Takanashi s'allient avec les clans Murakami, Ogasawara et Suda. Mais tous doivent se tourner vers Uesugi Kenshin de la province d'Echigo pour qu'il leur vienne en aide. Les Takanashi perdent finalement leur domaine mais réussissent à rester vassaux du clan Uesugi. (fr)
  • The Takanashi clan (Japanese: 高梨氏) of Shinano Province were direct descendants of , son of Yorinobu. One of the grandsons of Yorisue soon on took the name Takanashi. was a noted retainer of the Minamoto clan during the Genpei War. During the Sengoku Period, the Takanashi enjoyed much prosperity and expansion in the Shinano region, until being attacked by Takeda Shingen. When the Takeda clan invaded their territory in 1553, the Takanashi allied with the , Ogasawara, and Suda clans. However, they all turned to Uesugi Kenshin of Echigo Province for assistance. The Takanashi lost their domain, but they managed to stay as retainers of the Uesugi clan. (en)
  • 高梨氏(たかなしし/たかなしうじ)は、信濃国北部(高井郡・水内郡)に割拠した武家の氏族。全盛期の本拠地は、現在の長野県中野市に相当する。 (ja)
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  • Le clan Takanashi (高梨氏) de la province de Shinano descend directement de Yorisue Minamoto no, fils de Minamoto no Yorinobu. Un des petits-fils de Yorisue prend rapidement le nom « Takanashi ». Tadanao Takanashi est un vassal renommé du clan Minamoto durant la guerre de Genpei. Pendant l'époque Sengoku, les Takanashi connaissent une grande prospérité et s'étendent dans la région de Shinano jusqu'à ce qu'ils soient attaqués par Shingen Takeda. Quand le clan Takeda envahit leur territoire en 1553, les Takanashi s'allient avec les clans Murakami, Ogasawara et Suda. Mais tous doivent se tourner vers Uesugi Kenshin de la province d'Echigo pour qu'il leur vienne en aide. Les Takanashi perdent finalement leur domaine mais réussissent à rester vassaux du clan Uesugi. (fr)
  • The Takanashi clan (Japanese: 高梨氏) of Shinano Province were direct descendants of , son of Yorinobu. One of the grandsons of Yorisue soon on took the name Takanashi. was a noted retainer of the Minamoto clan during the Genpei War. During the Sengoku Period, the Takanashi enjoyed much prosperity and expansion in the Shinano region, until being attacked by Takeda Shingen. When the Takeda clan invaded their territory in 1553, the Takanashi allied with the , Ogasawara, and Suda clans. However, they all turned to Uesugi Kenshin of Echigo Province for assistance. The Takanashi lost their domain, but they managed to stay as retainers of the Uesugi clan. (en)
  • 高梨氏(たかなしし/たかなしうじ)は、信濃国北部(高井郡・水内郡)に割拠した武家の氏族。全盛期の本拠地は、現在の長野県中野市に相当する。 (ja)
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