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  1. Naitō Masatoyo (内藤昌豊,? 1522- 29 de junio de 1575) fue un samurái japonés que vivió durante el período Sengoku de la historia de Japón, sirviendo al clan Takeda. Masatoyo fue uno de los generales de más confianza de Takeda Shingen, por lo que incluso fue reconocido como uno de sus Veinticuatro Generales. Biografía

  2. Naitō Masatoyo (内藤 昌豊) also known as Naitō Masahide (内藤 政秀) (1522 – June 29, 1575) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. He was known as one of the "Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen". Masatoyo was the second son of Takeda Nobutora's senior retainer, Kudō Toratoyo.

  3. 8 de nov. de 2007 · Naito Masatoyo. Born: 1522. Died: 1575. Title: Shuri no Suke. Other names: Kudô Genzaemon. Distinction: One of Takeda Shingen's 24 Generals. Masatoyo was the 2nd son of Kudo Toratoyo, who had fallen out with Takeda Nobutora ( Takeda Shingen's father).

  4. Naitō Masatoyo fue un samurái japonés que vivió durante el período Sengoku de la historia de Japón, sirviendo al clan Takeda.

  5. Masatoyo Naitō is one of Shingen's Four Guardian Kings. Praised as an inseparable entity for his lord's conquests, he reportedly committed no error while on duty. He is among the many famous Takeda vassals who loses his life during the Battle of Nagashino.

  6. 20 de ene. de 2024 · Masatoyo Naitō is one of Shingen's Four Guardian Kings. Praised as an inseparable entity for his lord's conquests, he reportedly committed no error while on duty. He is among the many famous Takeda vassals who loses his life during the Battle of Nagashino.

  7. According to the Kōyō Gunkan, the contemporary Takeda military history, Shingen outnumbered Ieyasu three-to-one, and organized his men in the gyorin (魚鱗, fish-scale) formation, enticing his opponent to attack. Oyamada Nobushige was in Shingen's vanguard, followed by Naitō Masatoyo and Yamagata Masakage.