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  1. 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 Takeda clan and the successor to the legendary warlord Takeda Shingen.

  2. Takeda Katsuyori (武田勝頼,? 1546 - 3 de abril de 1582) fue un samurái japonés del período Sengoku, líder del clan Takeda e hijo del afamado guerrero Takeda Shingen.

  3. 29 de oct. de 2010 · Takeda Katsuyori was the 4th son of Takeda Shingen and prior to Shingen's death, the head of the Suwa Clan. He was the 20th and second to last lord of the Takeda clan , famous for his conflict with Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu .

  4. Takeda Katsuyori (武田勝頼? 1546 - 3 de abril de 1582) fue un samurái japonés del período Sengoku, líder del clan Takeda e hijo del afamado guerrero Takeda Shingen.

  5. Takeda Katsuyori – Hijo de Shingen, Katsuyori comandó las tropas de su padre después de que este murió y fue testigo de la caída del clan Takeda. Takeda Nobushige - Hermano menor de Shingen, apoyó a su hermano durante su vida.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Takeda_clanTakeda clan - Wikipedia

    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.

  7. On 28 June, Takeda Katsuyori marched to the east of Shitaragahara with his main force of 12,000, leaving 3,000 men to maintain the siege around Nagashino Castle. Seeing this, Nobunaga also advanced the Oda-Tokugawa forces, and the two sides faced each other across the Rengo River.