Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. Hace 1 día · Ieyasu appealed to Nobunaga for help and Nobunaga came personally with 30,000 strong men. The Oda-Tokugawa forces of 38,000 won a great victory and successfully defended Nagashino Castle. Though the Takeda forces had been destroyed, Katsuyori survived the battle and retreated back to Kai Province.

  2. 9 de may. de 2024 · Takeda Shingen (born December 1, 1521, Kai province [now Yamanashi prefecture], Japan—died May 13, 1573, Komaba, Shinano province [now Nagano prefecture]) was a daimyo (feudal lord) and one of the most-famous military leaders of Japan, who struggled for mastery of the strategic Kantō Plain in east-central Honshu during the chaotic Sengoku (“Warr...

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Stay up to date on financial results, corporate milestones and learn how we're delivering on our commitment to patients, our people and the planet. Takeda is a patient-focused, R&D-driven global biopharmaceutical company committed to bringing Better Health and a Brighter Future.

  4. 9 de may. de 2024 · La farmacéutica japonesa Takeda se anotó un beneficio neto de 144.100 millones de yenes (863 millones de euros) en el conjunto de su año fiscal, finalizado en marzo, lo que equivale a un descenso...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TakeminakataTakeminakata - Wikipedia

    9 de may. de 2024 · Takeminakata (タケミナカタ), also known as Minakatatomi or Takeminakatatomi, is a kami in Japanese mythology.Also known as Suwa Myōjin (諏訪明神 / 諏方明神) or Suwa Daimyōjin (諏訪大明神 / 諏方大明神) after Suwa Grand Shrine (Suwa Taisha) in Nagano Prefecture in which he is enshrined alongside his consort Yasakatome, Takeminakata is historically worshiped as a god of ...

  6. 20 de may. de 2024 · updated May 20, 2024. Bonds are an important part of the overall experience in Rise of the Ronin. Increasing your bond with companions and allies will reward you with bonuses at each level, as well...

  7. Hace 1 día · The military history of Japan covers a vast time-period of over three millennia - from the Jōmon (c. 1000 BC) to the present day. After a long period of clan warfare until the 12th century, there followed feudal wars that culminated in military governments known as the Shogunate. History of Japan records that a military class and the Shōgun ruled Japan for 676 years - from 1192 until 1868.