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  1. Yamagata Masakage (山形昌景? 1524-1575) fue un samurái japonés del período Sengoku de la historia de Japón y fue considerado como uno de los famosos Veinticuatro Generales de Takeda Shingen. Masakage era famoso por su armadura roja y su habilidad en el campo de batalla .

  2. Yamagata Masakage (山県 昌景, 1524 – June 29, 1575) also known as Obu Masakage was a Japanese samurai warrior of the Sengoku period. He is known as one of the "Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen". He was famous for his red armour and skill in battle, and was a personal friend of Takeda Shingen.

  3. Yamagata Masakage fue un samurái japonés del período Sengoku de la historia de Japón y fue considerado como uno de los famosos Veinticuatro Generales de Takeda Shingen. Masakage era famoso por su armadura roja y su habilidad en el campo de batalla.

  4. Yamagata Masakage – fought at Mikatagahara and Yoshida, d. Nagashino 1575; Yamamoto Kansuke - strategist of the fourth battle of Kawanakajima in 1561, died in that battle; Yokota Takatoshi – d. Siege of Toishi 1550; In popular culture. During the Edo period, the twenty-four samurai leaders were a popular topic for ukiyo-e and ...

  5. 19 de oct. de 2014 · Japanese: 山県昌景 (Yamagata Masakage) Named among Takeda Shingen 's 'Twenty-Four Generals', Yamagata Masakage was one of the fiercest of the Takeda warriors. Masakage's elder brother Obu Toramasa was charged with treason in 1565 and executed; some believe it was Yamagata who revealed his conspiratorial activities.

  6. Yamagata Masakage (山県 昌景?, né en 1524 et mort le 27 juin 1575) est l'un des 24 généraux de Shingen Takeda. Samouraï de l' époque Sengoku au service du clan Takeda, il est le frère cadet de Toramasa Obu et renommé pour être un excellent combattant. Biographie. Origines.

  7. Yamagata was a fierce warrior who fought in many battles and was given a fief in Shinano. He was present at the Battle of Mimasetoge in 1569 and captured Yoshida Castle, a Tokugawa possession, during the Mikatagahara Campaign (1572-1573) and was present for the following Battle of Mikatagahara.