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330: 251: 136: 74: 33: 365:. It is said that in this battle Tadakatsu gained recognition from the enemy forces for his antler helmet and his Tonbo-giri spear for his exploit in staving off the charges of Baba Nobuharu units. In the end of this battle, Tadakatsu and Naitō Nobunari fought well, as both of them managed to break through from the encirclement attempts by Takeda forces and managed to lead the Tokugawa forces to escape safely. 409:
During the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, he defended Mimabashi Castle in Numazu, Suruga Province. Just before the battle, when Ieyasu stopped by Numazu, Nobunari expressed a wish to serve alongside Ieyasu instead of defending the castle. However, Ieyasu told him the importance to defend the castle.
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of 1575, where he showed at least moderate ability on both battlefields. By the year of 1590, Nobunari would be awarded
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monk rioters. After distinguishing himself in battle during a certain assault upon Kuroma castle at a later time
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campaign in Mikawa, Nobunari participated in the forces of Tokugawa. Ieyasu sent him,
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In 1573, Nobunari went on to respectively support the Tokugawa within the
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In the Edo period painting, Nobunari was depicted as one of the
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Nobunari is believed to have been the illegitimate son of
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