Mitsuyori Tada

Mitsuyori Tada
Mon tada.JPG Tada Mitsuyori
Tada Mitsuyori.JPG
Naissance 1501
Décès 1563 (à 62 ans)
Origine Japon
Allégeance Takeda mon.svg Clan Takeda
Conflits Sengoku
Faits d'armes Bataille de Sezawa (1542)
Siège de Uehara (1542)

Tada Mitsuyori (多田 満頼?) , né en 1501 et mort en 1563 était un samouraï de la période du Sengoku et l'un des 24 généraux de Shingen Takeda. Il servit d'abord sous les ordres du daimyo Nobutora Takeda puis sous ceux de Shingen Takeda. Mitsuyori était originaire de la province de Mino.

A l'avènement de Shingen, Mitsuyori servit sous les ordres de Nobutaka Itagaki en tant que capitaine de son infanterie, il participa à 29 batailles à ce poste dont celles de Sezawa et de Uehara en 1542. Il fut reconnu comme un expert en combat nocturne, un talent qu'il exploita avec brio lors de la bataille de Sezawa. Il fur emporté par une maladie en 1563.

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