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  1. Takeda Shingen (1521-1573) Takeda Nobushige (1525-1561) Warrior [] Nobukado commanded the Takeda central company in the Battle of Nagashino, as an adviser under Katsuyori. [citation needed] Nobukado attempted to flee when in 1582 Nobunaga invaded the Takeda lands, but he ended up being captured and beheaded, along with many other Takeda retainers.

  2. Šingen Takeda (japonsky 武田 信玄, Takeda Šingen; 1. prosince 1521–13. května 1573), známý též pod křestními jmény Kacučijo (1521–1535), Harunobu (1535–1551) a nakonec Šingen (1551–1573), byl japonský vojevůdce. Byl nejstarším synem agresivního vojenského pána Nobutory Takedy (1493–1573).Proslavil se zejména jako výtečný stratég, který hojně využíval ...

  3. Takeda Nobushige – hermano menor de Shingen, muerto en la Cuarta Batalla de Kawanakajima de 1561. Takeda Nobukado – hermano de Shingen, muerto en 1582. Tsuchiya Masatsugu – peleó en la Batalla de Mikatagahara , murió durante la Batalla de Nagashino en 1575.

  4. 5 de ago. de 2018 · Tras su muerte, en abril de 1573, la leyenda dice que su hermano menor, Takeda Nobukado (?-1582), se habría hecho pasar por él convirtiéndose en su «kagemusha» («general sombra»), como nos ...

  5. 9 de nov. de 2010 · Portait de takeda nobukado Licensing [edit] Public domain Public domain false false: This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or fewer.

  6. Nobukado Takeda : I know it is difficult. I was for a long time the lord's double. It was torture. It is not easy to suppress yourself to become another. Often I wanted to be myself and free. But now I think this was selfish of me. The shadow of a man can never desert that man. I was my brother's shadow. Now that I have lost him, it is as ...

  7. Après la mort de Shingen, Nobukado commanda le centre de l'armée du clan Takeda lors de la bataille de Nagashino en 1575. Il était alors l'un des conseillers de Takeda Katsuyori, fils et successeur de Shingen.Il fut le commandant du château de Takatō dans la province de Shinano jusqu'à ce que son neveu (et fils adoptif) Nishina Morinobu devienne majeur et en prenne possession.