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  1. Sanada Yukitaka (真田 幸隆, c. 1512 – June 8, 1574) was a Japanese samurai warrior of the Sengoku period. He is known as one of the "Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen". He was the father of Sanada Nobutsuna and Sanada Masayuki and grandfather of the legendary samurai warrior Sanada Yukimura of whom served Toyotomi clan.

  2. The Sanada clan is a Kokujinshu from the small prefecture district of Shinano Province, and belonged to Harunobu Takeda (Shingen) of Kai Province around the time of Yukimura's grandfather, Yukitaka Sanada. Yukitaka was instrumental in the subjugation of Shingen's Shinano Province (present-day Nagano Prefecture), and Yukitaka's eldest son ...

  3. May 27, 2007 · Born: 1512. Died: 1574. Title: Danjô no Jô. Distinction: One of Takeda Shingen's 24 Generals. Yukitaka was native of Shinano province and may have been the son of Unno Munetsuna. After being defeated along with Unno around 1541 by the Murakami and Suwa, Yukitaka took up with the Nagano of Kôzuke.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sanada_clanSanada clan - Wikipedia

    The Sanada were key vassals in the Takeda army, with three famous generals being Sanada Yukitaka and his sons Sanada Nobutsuna, Sanada Masateru, and Sanada Masayuki. Sanada Yukitaka , son of Unno Munetsuna, established the clan and its name at the beginning of the 16th century.

  5. Sanada Yukitaka was born in 1512. He was the father of Sanada Masayuki and Sanada Nobutsuna. Sanada Yukitaka was a daimyo in Shinano who submitted to Takeda Shingen after a long struggle and became one of the Takeda Twenty-four generals.

  6. Nov 1, 2023 · A congenial man, highly regarded by his elder brother, Nobuyuki. The stone monument of ‘Sanada-shi Hasshō no Satō’ (Birthplace of the Sanada Clan) located in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture, which was governed by Sanada Yukitaka, the grandfather of Sanada Nobushige.

  7. Sanada Yukitaka (真田 幸隆?, 1512? – June 8, 1574) was a Japanese samurai warrior of the Sengoku period. He is known as one of the "Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen".[1] Under Takeda Shingen, Sanada Yukitaka participated in the Battle of Odaihara in 1546 [2] and the sieges of Toishi in 1550...

  8. Sanada Yukitaka (真田幸隆)(1512?-d. 1574) was a daimyō (feudal lord) of Shinano Province who became one of Takeda Shingen's 'Twenty-four Generals' (his most trusted commanders), submitting to become Takeda's vassal after a long and difficult struggle against him.

  9. Sanada Yukitaka was a Japanese samurai warrior of the Sengoku period. Career. He is known as one of the "Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen". Under Takeda Shingen, Sanada Yukitaka participated in the Battle of Odaihara in 1546 and the sieges of Toishi in 1550 and 1551, and was one of three generals to be named Danjōchū by Shingen. Views.

  10. 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.