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  1. Honda Masanobu (本多 正信, 1538 – July 20, 1616) was a commander and daimyō in the service of Tokugawa Ieyasu in Japan during the Azuchi-Momoyama and Edo periods. In 1563, when an uprising against Ieyasu occurred in Mikawa Province, Masanobu took the side of the peasants against Ieyasu at Battle of Batogahara.

  2. Masanobu Honda nació en la provincia de Mikawa y fue vasallo de Tokugawa Ieyasu, pero una vez dejó Ieyasu y vagó por el país. Posteriormente, regresó con la familia Tokugawa y ayudó a Ieyasu. Esta vez veremos a Honda Masanobu, de quien se decía que era amigo de Tokugawa Ieyasu.

  3. An easy-to-understand explanation of Masanobu Honda. The period, which was called the Sengoku period after Chinese history, was brought to an end by Tokugawa Ieyasu. Among the vassals who helped Ieyasu unify the country, there was a military commander who was said to have a ``friend'' relationship, Masanobu Honda.

  4. 14 de sept. de 2023 · The Four Heavenly Kings of Tokugawa: Masanobu Honda, a scheming vassal who worked hard as Ieyasus brain. Masanobu was a newcomer, but he and Ieyasu had a “mutual” relationship. His eldest son, Masazumi, also worked behind the scenes as a close aide to Tokugawa Ieyasu and wielded power in the Bakufu government. Illustration/Tadashi Sato.

  5. 2 de abr. de 2024 · In the midst of the chaos and devastation, Honda Masanobu, a relatively insignificant daimyo, forged an alliance with Tokugawa Ieyasu and would become one of his closest friends and retainers...

  6. El clan Honda (本多氏 Honda-shi?) es una familia japonesa que asegura tener sus orígenes en el noble integrante de la corte Fujiwara no Kanemichi. La familia se asentó en la Provincia de Mikawa y sirvieron al clan Matsudaira como sus vasallos.

  7. 4 de sept. de 2016 · Honda Masanobu. Born: 1539. Died: 1617. Title: Sado no Kami. Japanese: 本多 正信 (Honda Masanobu) Masanobu was originally an attendant to Tokugawa Ieyasu, then became a retainer of Sakai Shogen, a militant ecclesiast lord of Ueno - this made him an enemy of Ieyasu, who opposed the Mikawa monto.