Yahoo España Búsqueda web

Search results

  1. 真田信綱 Sanada Nobutsuna(1537年-1575年). 真田幸隆 的長子、母為河原隆正之女、妻為高梨政瀨之女.於北様;幼名源太郎、法名信綱寺大室道也,武田二十四將之一。. 在父親幸隆隨 武田信玄 進攻信濃時擔任上田城的留守,之後在天文二十一年(1552年)的小岩岳攻城戰中初陣,首次荷槍上戰場的信 ...

  2. Yukitaka was instrumental in the subjugation of Shingen's Shinano Province (present-day Nagano Prefecture), and Yukitaka's eldest son, Nobutsuna Sanada, was instrumental in the invasion of Shinano and the conflict with the Uesugi clan in Echigo Province as a leader of the Takeda clan. He was by far the most active of Takeda's vassals.

  3. Sanada Nobutsuna (Japans: 真田信綱) (Matsuo, 1537 - Nagashino, 29 juni 1575) was een samoerai uit de late Sengoku-periode.Hij verwierf faam als een van de Vierentwintig generaals van Takeda Shingen.. Sanada werd geboren te kasteel Matsuo, als de oudste zoon van Sanada Yukitaka (een daimyo van de provincie Shinano, die later een vazal werd van de Takeda).

  4. Sanada Nobushige (真田 信繁, 1567 – June 3, 1615), also known as Sanada Yukimura (真田 幸村), was a Japanese samurai warrior of the Sengoku period.He was especially known as the leading general on the defending side of the Siege of Osaka.Yukimura was called "A Hero who may appear once in a hundred years", "Crimson Demon of War" and "The Last Sengoku Hero".

  5. Sanada Nobutsuna (真田 信綱?, 1537 – June 29, 1575) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period. He was born in Matsuo castle and was the eldest son of Sanada Yukitaka, a castle lord in Shinano Province who, by the time of his son's coming-of-age, had pledged his loyalty to the Takeda. During his coming-of-age ceremony, therefore, Sanada Nobutsuna was granted the shin (信) character ...

  6. Los Sanada eran vasallos clave en la maquinaria de guerra Takeda contribuyendo con 3 Sanada como los famosos generales de guerra de Takeda, que eran, Sanada Yukitaka (padre), Sanada Nobutsuna (hijo mayor), Sanada Masayuki (segundo hijo), junto con su hermano menor Sanada Masateru. Sanada Yukitaka estableció el clan y su nombre a principios del ...

  7. Nobutsuna Sanada ((ja) 真田 信綱, 1537 - 29 juin 1575) est un samouraï japonais qui a servi le Clan Takeda.Il est né au château de Matsuo et est le fils le plus âgé de Yukitaka Sanada, un seigneur de château de la province de Shinano qui, avant que son fils n'arrive à la majorité, avait mis en gage sa fidélité aux Takeda.