Masamori Obata
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Obata Masamori — Este artículo está titulado de acuerdo a la onomástica japonesa, en que el apellido precede al nombre. Obata Masamori (小幡昌盛, Obata Masamori? 1534 –29 de marzo de 1582), conocido también como Obata Nobusada, fue uno de los Veinticuatro Generales… … Wikipedia Español
Obata Masamori — (小幡昌盛) (1534 – March 29, 1582), also known as Obata Nobusada, was one of Takeda Shingen s Twenty four Generals , his most trusted commanders. He was the son of Obata Toramori, and came from western Kozuke province. He fled Kozuke and joined the… … Wikipedia
Obata Toramori — (小畠虎盛?, 1491 – July 14, 1561) was a retainer of the Takeda clan throughout the latter Sengoku Period of Feudal Japan. He was one of Takeda Shingen s Twenty four Generals , his most trusted commanders. He was the father of Obata Masamori. See also … Wikipedia
Obata — bezeichnet: eine Stadt in der Präfektur Gunma: Obata (Gunma) (heute: Kanra (Gunma)) ein Lehen mit Sitz in dieser: Obata (Han) eine Stadt in der Präfektur Mie: Obata (Mie) (heute: Ise (Mie)) Obata ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Chiura… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Obata Kagenori — (小幡景憲) (1572 1663), also known as Obata Dōgyū, was a Confucian scholar and samurai retainer of the Takeda clan during Japan s Sengoku period. He is perhaps most well known for his completion of the Kōyō Gunkan, the chronicle of the Takeda clan s… … Wikipedia
Toramori Obata — (小幡 虎盛, Obata Toramori?), né en 1491 (ou 1505 selon certaines sources) et mort en 1561, était le père de Masamori Obata et l un des célèbres 24 généraux de Shingen Takeda. D abord au service de Nobutora Takeda, il sera récompensé par celui ci en… … Wikipédia en Français
Toshishiro Obata — was born in 1948 in Gunma prefecture, Japan, and is the founder of the International Shinkendo Federation.He has studied under Shioda Gozo in the Yoshinkan Honbu Dojo and has studied the sword arts of Nakamura Ryu, Ioriken Battojutsu, Toyama Ryu … Wikipedia
Kōyō Gunkan — Takeda Shingen, jefe del clan Takeda del cual trata el Kōyō Gunkan, por Utagawa Kuniyoshi. El Kōyō Gunkan (甲陽軍鑑, Kōyō Gunkan … Wikipedia Español
Takeda Shingen — nihongo|Takeda Shingen|武田信玄| (December 1, 1521 ndash; May 13, 1573) of Shinano and Kai Provinces, was a preeminent daimyo or feudal lord with military prestige who sought for the control of Japan in the late stage of Sengoku or warring states… … Wikipedia
24 generaux de Shingen Takeda — 24 généraux de Shingen Takeda 24 généraux de Shingen Takeda. Les 24 généraux de Shingen Takeda (武田二十四将, Takeda ni jū yon shō / Takeda ni jū shi shō … Wikipédia en Français