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  1. Takeda Nobutora (武田 信虎, February 11, 1494 – March 27, 1574) was a Japanese daimyō (feudal lord) who controlled the Province of Kai, and fought in a number of battles of the Sengoku period. He was the father of the famous Takeda Shingen.

  2. Takeda Nobutora. La unificación de Kai. Terje Solum. Este segundo libro, Takeda Nobutora. La unificación de Kai comienza retomando el final del primero y adentra de lleno al lector en el Sengoku Jidai, a partir de la guerra Ōnin, entre 1467 y 1477.

  3. 12 de nov. de 2021 · Nobutora: Directed by Shûsuke Kaneko. With Daisuke Ryû, Mizuki Tanimura, Nori Terada. Takeda Shingen has proven himself in battle but there's an even more capable person in his family, his father Nobutora (lit. Samurai Tiger). The son exiles the father and so the old patriarch goes to Suruga to serve the Ashikaga shogun in Kyoto.

  4. 15 de jul. de 2020 · Takeda Nobutora - SamuraiWiki. Born: 1493. Died: 1574. Titles: Mutsu no kami, Sakyô-daibu. Sons: Takeda Shingen, Takeda Nobushige, Takeda Nobutomo, Takeda Nobukado, Takeda Munetomo, Ichijo Nobutatsu, Matsuo Nobukore, Kawakubo Nobuzane, Takeda Katsutora? Other Names: Nobunao. Japanese: 武田 信虎 (Takeda Nobutora)

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

    Takeda Harunobu (1521 – 1573) succeeded his father Nobutora in 1540 and became shugo lord of Kai Province in present-day Yamanashi Prefecture. In this period the Takeda began to quickly expand from their base in Kai Province. In 1559, Harunobu changed his name to the better-known Takeda Shingen.

  6. Takeda Shingen has proven himself in battle but there’s an even more capable person in his family, his father Nobutora (lit. Samurai Tiger). The son exiles the father and so the old patriarch goes to Suruga to serve the Ashikaga shogun in Kyoto. Decades later, Nobutora, now 80 years old, learns that Shingen is in trouble and the old …more. Cast.

  7. Takeda Shingen's death is fictionalized in Akira Kurosawa's film Kagemusha. He is mentioned on episode 31 of the Tokusatsu 1988 series Sekai Ninja Sen Jiraiya. The focus of this episode is the alleged missing Takeda Shingen's famous sword Nobutora, and its discovery in France.