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Nagao Harukage (長尾 晴景, 1509 – March 23, 1553) was Uesugi Kenshin's older brother, and successor to his father Nagao Tamekage in 1536. It would seem that Harukage hadn't proven the most effective or inspiring leader (probably due to ill health), and his failure to exert control and gain support of the powerful kokujin families had resulted in a situation which was nearly to the point of tearing the province apart. As the story is told, at first Kenshin was reluctant to take the field against his own brother, but was eventually convinced that it was necessary to the survival of Echigo.

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  • Nagao Harukage (fr)
  • Nagao Harukage (it)
  • 나가오 하루카게 (ko)
  • 長尾晴景 (ja)
  • Nagao Harukage (en)
  • 長尾晴景 (zh)
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  • Nagao Harukage (長尾 晴景, 1509-23 mars 1553) est un daimyo, frère ainé d'Uesugi Kenshin et successeur de son père, Nagao Tamekage, en 1536. (fr)
  • Nagao Harukage (長尾 晴景?; 1509 – 23 marzo 1553) del clan Nagao, fratello maggiore di Uesugi Kenshin e successore del padre Nagao Tamekage nel 1536. Harukage succedette al padre Tamekage come governatore di Echigo nel 1536. Fu coinvolto in una guerra civile contro numerosi signori della guerra che supportavano suo fratello minore Kagetora (il futuro Uesugi Kenshin). Veniva considerato come un uomo malato e debole, che si faceva influenzare dai suoi servitori. Seguendo la sconfitta sua e degli alleati (inclusa ), Harukage fu sostituito da Kagetora nel 1547. Il suo destino non è chiaro, la storia ufficiale racconta che commise seppuku mentre un'altra fonte, forse più veritiera, afferma che Harukage adottò Kagetora e lo nominò nuovo signore. (it)
  • 長尾 晴景(ながお はるかげ)は、戦国時代の武将。越後国の戦国大名。 (ja)
  • 나가오 하루카게(일본어: 長尾晴景)는 센고쿠 시대의 무장이다. 에치고(越後)의 센고쿠 다이묘(戰國大名)이자, 에치고의 슈고다이(守護代)였다. (ko)
  • 長尾晴景(1509年-1553年3月23日)是日本戰國時代武將。越後的戰國大名、越後守護代。 (zh)
  • Nagao Harukage (長尾 晴景, 1509 – March 23, 1553) was Uesugi Kenshin's older brother, and successor to his father Nagao Tamekage in 1536. It would seem that Harukage hadn't proven the most effective or inspiring leader (probably due to ill health), and his failure to exert control and gain support of the powerful kokujin families had resulted in a situation which was nearly to the point of tearing the province apart. As the story is told, at first Kenshin was reluctant to take the field against his own brother, but was eventually convinced that it was necessary to the survival of Echigo. (en)
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  • Nagao Harukage (en)
  • 長尾 晴景 (en)
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  • Nagao Harukage (長尾 晴景, 1509-23 mars 1553) est un daimyo, frère ainé d'Uesugi Kenshin et successeur de son père, Nagao Tamekage, en 1536. (fr)
  • Nagao Harukage (長尾 晴景, 1509 – March 23, 1553) was Uesugi Kenshin's older brother, and successor to his father Nagao Tamekage in 1536. It would seem that Harukage hadn't proven the most effective or inspiring leader (probably due to ill health), and his failure to exert control and gain support of the powerful kokujin families had resulted in a situation which was nearly to the point of tearing the province apart. As the story is told, at first Kenshin was reluctant to take the field against his own brother, but was eventually convinced that it was necessary to the survival of Echigo. Kenshin succeeded in wresting control of the clan from Harukage in 1548. Harukage stepped down from the lead of the clan and provincial government, and gave the titles to his younger brother. Harukage died five years later in 1553. (en)
  • Nagao Harukage (長尾 晴景?; 1509 – 23 marzo 1553) del clan Nagao, fratello maggiore di Uesugi Kenshin e successore del padre Nagao Tamekage nel 1536. Harukage succedette al padre Tamekage come governatore di Echigo nel 1536. Fu coinvolto in una guerra civile contro numerosi signori della guerra che supportavano suo fratello minore Kagetora (il futuro Uesugi Kenshin). Veniva considerato come un uomo malato e debole, che si faceva influenzare dai suoi servitori. Seguendo la sconfitta sua e degli alleati (inclusa ), Harukage fu sostituito da Kagetora nel 1547. Il suo destino non è chiaro, la storia ufficiale racconta che commise seppuku mentre un'altra fonte, forse più veritiera, afferma che Harukage adottò Kagetora e lo nominò nuovo signore. (it)
  • 長尾 晴景(ながお はるかげ)は、戦国時代の武将。越後国の戦国大名。 (ja)
  • 나가오 하루카게(일본어: 長尾晴景)는 센고쿠 시대의 무장이다. 에치고(越後)의 센고쿠 다이묘(戰國大名)이자, 에치고의 슈고다이(守護代)였다. (ko)
  • 長尾晴景(1509年-1553年3月23日)是日本戰國時代武將。越後的戰國大名、越後守護代。 (zh)
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