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Nobuzane (武田信実) more commonly known as Kawakubo Nobuzane (河窪 信実) (died 29 June 1575) was a younger half-brother of Takeda Shingen, a preeminent daimyō (feudal lord) who vied for the control of Japan in the late stage of Sengoku, the "warring states" period. He was also called Kawakubo Nobuzane because he was raised in Kawakubo village. After the death of his older brother Matsuo Nobukore in 1571, Shingen ordered Nobuzane’s son Nobutoshi to be the successor to the Matsuo family and Nobutoshi was married to Nobukore’s daughter.

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  • Takeda Nobuzane (en)
  • Kawakubo Nobuzane (de)
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  • 河窪信実 (ja)
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  • Kawakubo Nobuzane (jap. 河窪 信実) oder Takeda Nobuzane (武田 信実); † 29. Juni 1575 (traditionell: Tenshō 3/5/21) war ein Samurai der Sengoku-Zeit und Mitglied des Takeda-Klans. Er diente unter Takeda Shingen und war dessen jüngerer Halbbruder. (de)
  • 河窪 信実(かわくぼ のぶざね)は、戦国時代から安土桃山時代にかけての武将。甲斐武田氏の一族で、武田信玄の異母弟に当たる。親族衆に属した。 (ja)
  • Takeda Nobuzane (河窪信実; - 1575) was een Japanse samoerai uit de late Sengoku-periode en een jongere halfbroer van Takeda Shingen. Nobuzane kwam om tijdens een aanval door en tijdens de Slag bij Nagashino. (nl)
  • Nobuzane (武田信実) more commonly known as Kawakubo Nobuzane (河窪 信実) (died 29 June 1575) was a younger half-brother of Takeda Shingen, a preeminent daimyō (feudal lord) who vied for the control of Japan in the late stage of Sengoku, the "warring states" period. He was also called Kawakubo Nobuzane because he was raised in Kawakubo village. After the death of his older brother Matsuo Nobukore in 1571, Shingen ordered Nobuzane’s son Nobutoshi to be the successor to the Matsuo family and Nobutoshi was married to Nobukore’s daughter. (en)
  • Takeda Nobuzane (武田 信実?; circa 1530 – 1575) è stato un samurai del periodo Sengoku, fratellastro minore di Takeda Shingen. Era anche chiamato Kawakubo Nobuzane (河窪 信実?) perché cresciuto nel villaggio di . Dopo la morte di suo fratello maggiore Matsuo Nobukore nel 1571 Shingen ordinó al figlio di Nobuzane, Nobutoshi, di essere il successore della famiglia Matsuo e di sposare la figlia di . Il Kōyō Gunkan racconta che occasionalmente impersonò come sosia il fratello più vecchio Shingen. (it)
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  • Kawakubo (Takeda) Nobuzane (en)
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  • Kawakubo Nobuzane (en)
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  • Nagashino, Mikawa Province, Japan (en)
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  • Kawakubo Nobuzane (jap. 河窪 信実) oder Takeda Nobuzane (武田 信実); † 29. Juni 1575 (traditionell: Tenshō 3/5/21) war ein Samurai der Sengoku-Zeit und Mitglied des Takeda-Klans. Er diente unter Takeda Shingen und war dessen jüngerer Halbbruder. (de)
  • Nobuzane (武田信実) more commonly known as Kawakubo Nobuzane (河窪 信実) (died 29 June 1575) was a younger half-brother of Takeda Shingen, a preeminent daimyō (feudal lord) who vied for the control of Japan in the late stage of Sengoku, the "warring states" period. He was also called Kawakubo Nobuzane because he was raised in Kawakubo village. After the death of his older brother Matsuo Nobukore in 1571, Shingen ordered Nobuzane’s son Nobutoshi to be the successor to the Matsuo family and Nobutoshi was married to Nobukore’s daughter. In 1575 at the Battle of Nagashino, Nobuzane did not participate in the field battle proper between Takeda Katsuyori and the Oda-Tokugawa Alliance. Instead Nobuzane was deployed on Mt. Tobigasu to maintain the siege on Tokugawa's forces in Nagashino Castle, assuring they did not escape and link up with the main Oda-Tokugawa army. But he was ambushed by troops under the command of the alliance’s generals Sakai Tadatsugu and Kanamori Nagachika. Early on the morning of June 29, Nobuzane’s men were ambushed by Sakai’s men upon the ridge. Nobuzane resisted the attack in the main fortress on Mt. Tobigasu while dispatching to defend the four outlying forts. However Nobuzane lacked enough troops to properly defend the five-fort complex, and his troops were stretched too thinly to be effective against the attack. Sakai Tadatsugu's troops were successful in setting the forts on fire and Takeda Nobuzane was killed in the hand-to-hand fighting that followed as his fort was overrun. It is said that those dedicated to Nobuzane created a small hill called Hyougotsuka after his courtesy title of Hyougo-no-suke on Mt. Tobigasu, however in the time since then the area has been reclaimed by farmland and nothing remains. (en)
  • 河窪 信実(かわくぼ のぶざね)は、戦国時代から安土桃山時代にかけての武将。甲斐武田氏の一族で、武田信玄の異母弟に当たる。親族衆に属した。 (ja)
  • Takeda Nobuzane (武田 信実?; circa 1530 – 1575) è stato un samurai del periodo Sengoku, fratellastro minore di Takeda Shingen. Era anche chiamato Kawakubo Nobuzane (河窪 信実?) perché cresciuto nel villaggio di . Dopo la morte di suo fratello maggiore Matsuo Nobukore nel 1571 Shingen ordinó al figlio di Nobuzane, Nobutoshi, di essere il successore della famiglia Matsuo e di sposare la figlia di . Nel 1575, durante la battaglia di Nagashino tra Takeda Katsuyori e la coalizione Oda-Tokugawa. Nobuzane fu messo a difesa del castello di Nagashino, sul monte Tobigasu, che era sotto assedio degli uomini Tokugawa per evitare che questi si unissero all'armata principale Oda-Tokugawa. Gli venne teso un′imboscata dalle truppe dei generali Sakai Tadatsugu e Kanamori Nagachika. La mattina presto del 29 giugno, gli uomini di Nobuzane furono attaccati dagli uomini di Sakai sulla cima del monte. Nobuzane resistette all'attacco nel castello principale mentre disponeva a difesa dei quattro forti periferici. Tuttavia Nobuzane non aveva uomini sufficienti per difendere tutte e cinque le postazioni e le sue linee difensive erano diventate troppo fragili per difendersi dai numerosi attacchi. Gli uomini di Sakai riuscirono a dar fuoco ai forti e Nobuzane morì nei combattimenti corpo a corpo che seguirono l'invasione del castello. Si dice che a Nobuzane fu dedicata una collinetta chiamata Hyougotsuka sul monte Tobigasu dopo che ricevette il titolo Hyōgo-no-suke. Tuttavia nel tempo la zona fu bonificata da terreni agricoli e oggi non ne rimane traccia. Il Kōyō Gunkan racconta che occasionalmente impersonò come sosia il fratello più vecchio Shingen. (it)
  • Takeda Nobuzane (河窪信実; - 1575) was een Japanse samoerai uit de late Sengoku-periode en een jongere halfbroer van Takeda Shingen. Nobuzane kwam om tijdens een aanval door en tijdens de Slag bij Nagashino. (nl)
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