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{{nihongo|'''Oyamada Nobushige'''|小山田 信茂||extra=1545 – April 16,1582}} was a Japanese samurai general in the [[Takeda family|Takeda]] army under [[Takeda Shingen]], and later under [[Takeda Katsuyori]]. He was |
{{nihongo|'''Oyamada Nobushige'''|小山田 信茂||extra=1545 – April 16,1582}} was a Japanese samurai general in the [[Takeda family|Takeda]] army under [[Takeda Shingen]], and later under [[Takeda Katsuyori]].<ref>Inoue, Yasushi. (2006). [http://books.google.com/books?id=yQ6DAObNdj4C&pg=PR7&dq= ''The Samurai banner of Furin Kazan,'' p. 7].</ref> He was known as one of the [[Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen]]. He was also lord of [[Iwadono Castle]], and fought under the Takeda at the battles of [[Battles of Kawanakajima|Kawanakajima]], [[Battle of Mikatagahara|Mikatagahara]], and [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]] and [[Battle of Temmokuzan|Temmukuzan]]. |
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Oyamada betrayed the Takeda clan in 1582; however, when he went to the [[Oda clan]] camp, he was executed by [[Oda Nobunaga]]'s officer [[Horio Yoshiharu]]. |
Oyamada betrayed the Takeda clan in 1582; however, when he went to the [[Oda clan]] camp, he was executed by [[Oda Nobunaga]]'s officer [[Horio Yoshiharu]]. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*Turnbull, Stephen (1998). ''The Samurai Sourcebook''. London: Cassell & Co. |
*Turnbull, Stephen (1998). ''The Samurai Sourcebook''. London: Cassell & Co. |
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Revision as of 20:31, 16 May 2013
Template:Japanese name Oyamada Nobushige (小山田 信茂, 1545 – April 16,1582) was a Japanese samurai general in the Takeda army under Takeda Shingen, and later under Takeda Katsuyori.[1] He was known as one of the Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen. He was also lord of Iwadono Castle, and fought under the Takeda at the battles of Kawanakajima, Mikatagahara, and Nagashino and Temmukuzan.
Oyamada betrayed the Takeda clan in 1582; however, when he went to the Oda clan camp, he was executed by Oda Nobunaga's officer Horio Yoshiharu.
References
- ^ Inoue, Yasushi. (2006). The Samurai banner of Furin Kazan, p. 7.
Further reading
- Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. London: Cassell & Co.