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Shingen and bring them to Hamamatsu Castle (Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture). Later, he also appointed two former Takeda vassals, Naruse Masakazu and Okabe Masatsuna, as magistrates under authority of Ii Naomasa and Honda Tadakatsu, while he also ordered all of former Takeda vassals who now serve him to impart any military doctrines and structures they knew during their service under Takeda clan., and lastly, he ordered the three of his prime generals, the so-called "
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1011:. The forces of Honda clan under Tadakatsu's vassal, Kaji Masamichi, entered the castle and then go up to the top floor, where Masamichi raised a black flag to the outside to signalling their allies to follow suit entering the castle. Iwatsuki castle has fallen in May 22. In May 14, Tokugawa troops detachment under Tadakatsu, Shimada Toshimasa, and Torii Mototada were attaching themselves to the Toyotomi army besieging
923:, as Tokinao aspired for the revival of the Akai clan by contributing with Tokugawa clan. Tokinao then raised an army in Tanba on Ieyasu's side. As Tadakatsu was stationed Komaki while Ieyasu departed to engage Toyotomi troops at Nagakute, Tadakatsu observed a huge host under Hideyoshi himself move out in pursuit. With a handful of men, Tadakatsu rode out and challenged the Toyotomi army from the opposite bank of the
745:. 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’s 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.
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with total 35,000 soldiers. In this battle, Hidenobu castle were deprived the expected support from
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groups across the route. During this journey, Tadakatsu and other senior Ieyasu retainers such as Sakai
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chronicle has recorded that in the final phase of the battle, Tadakatsu fought ferociously until the Takeda forces routed, while a retainer of Honda clan named Kaji
Masamichi managed to take the heads of Yamagata Masakage and Baba Nobuharu as a prize. Immediately after the Nagashino battle, Tadakatsu
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manage to breaking through with 24 men managing to climb the third fence of Oda-Tokugawa force defensive position. Masatoyo was said almost reaching Ieyasu's main camp, until
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with many samurai clans that formerly was a vassal of Takeda clan to be assigned under the command of
Tokugawa clan retainers. Among those who has assigned the commands of the former Takeda samurais was Honda Tadakatsu, who received a command over 60 members of Asari clan led by Asari Masatane.
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Tadakatsu is nicknamed as "The
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After the Tokugawa forces finished dealing with Asakura forces, they immediately dispatched Yasumasa and Honda Tadakatsu troops to assist Oda Nobunaga who were struggling against the Azai army. As Yasumasa and Tadakatsu struck the right flank of Azai Nagamasa's formation in subsequent with
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After the victory of Ieyasu forces in Sekigahara, Ieyasu rewarded Tadakatsu with domain increase of 150,000 koku. However, Tadakatsu refused this promotion, so Ieyasu instead assigned reward of 50,000 to Tadakatsu's son instead. Tadakatsu and Ii Naomasa engaged in peace agreement with
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army, due to the skillful use of ranked muskets, as they fired in cycling volleys. In this battle, units under Tadakatsu were facing against Yamagata Masakage, who was killed on his track by a shot from Tadakatsu's riflemen. At some point of this battle, 1,500 Takeda soldiers under
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650:. In the end, Tadakatsu were chosen to lead the troops and they manage to defeat the garrison and forcing the castle to surrender. However, Sadatsugu were killed during the battle by the enemy commander Masanori Kawai. In 1566 , at the age of 19, Tadakatsu was promoted
783:, heir of Shingen, when the latter invaded Enshū province, Tadakatsu and Sakakibara fought under the Tokugawa forces against Katsuyori, where they captured Komyo castle in June. Later in the same month, Tadakatsu was one of the Tokugawa generals present at the
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927:. Toyotomi Hideyoshi was said to have been impressed by Tadakatsu and commanded his army to not attack the small units of Tadakatsu. After the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute, the front line in northern Owari reached stalemate. Ieyasu and
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rosary is hung across the shoulder to armpit of the armor. The helmet is black lacquer with large deer antler shaped Wakidate(Crests fitted to the sides of a helmet). This armour is fully coated in black lacquer.
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on the borders in anticipation of potential enemy invasion. Yasumasa was preparing against the Sanada clan and Uesugi clan in the north, while Tadakatsu was prepared to anticipate potential aggression from the
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along with his son were slain in the battle, Tadakatsu units surging forward against the western army unimpeded until reached Nakasuji, causing the western army to rout and flee down to the Tamafuji River.
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and personally engaged Masatoyo's soldiers on the frontline, preventing them from encroaching further. Tadakatsu fought hard until the Masatoyo's corps were annihilated, while Masatoyo himself captured.
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another Tokugawa general Ii Naomasa, where despite being lightly armored, Tadakatsu never received any injury during his life, while Naomasa always received wounds every battle despite heavily armored.
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In 1591, after one year settling in Mangi castle, Tadakatsu move into Otaki Castle. Later, Ieyasu Tokugawa brought Tadakatsu, Sakakibara Yasumasa, and Ii Naomasa to participate in the suppression of
809:. In this battle, Tadakatsu fought together with Matsudaira Ietada, Sakakibara Yasumasa, and Ii Naomasa as they all climbed to Tanaka castle wall and fighting Nobutatsu's soldiers. Later during the
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In 1560, Tadakatsu participated his first battle in the battle of Washizu Fort, where he accompanied his father. Later, he also participated in Ieyasu's campaign during the siege of
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journal has stated at some point of this rebellion, 200 Tokugawa soldiers led by Tadakatsu and Ishikawa Ienari were ambushed and routed by Ikkō-ikki rebels led by Sakai Tadanao.
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praised Honda, saying that "he is a luxury of Tokugawa Ieyasu". It was widely acknowledged that he was a reputed samurai, war hero and a loyal retainer of Tokugawa Ieyasu.
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A letter from Honda Tadakatsu dated May 16 addressed to Ashida Yahyoe-no-jo (Akai Tokinao) reads, "The son of Akuu-u (Akai Naomasa) has been taken into custody."
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self-defense forces who operates outside the law, while in actuality they often resorted to hunt Samurais or soldiers who has been defeated in wars.
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Honda Tadakatsu, or fictive characters based loosely on the historical figure, appears in several video games and associated anime, including the
1227:. Itazaka Bokusai (1578-1655), personal physician of Tokugawa Ieyasu, has recorded a memorial from anonymous soldier from Sekigahara in his work,
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faction. Before the start of the conflict, Tadakatsu also played diplomatic role as he entered negotiation with Katō Sadayasu , daimyo of
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525:. It was reported that he never suffered any single wound despite participating in a total of 57 military campaign throughout his life.
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led 20,000 soldiers and besieged three castles: Kanie Castle, Maeda Castle, and Shimoichiba Castle. The Kanie castle were defended by
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became daimyo of Ōtaki. It was said the reason why Ieyasu placed Tadakatsu far from Edo was due to Ieyasu's policy of placing his
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or also known as Magara Jurozaemon. However, The duel was cut short as during their duel, the Asakura army started to retreat.
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which defended by Hōjō Ujikatsu, until it fallen in April 21 and forcing Ujikatsu to abandon the castle. In May 19, Tadakatsu,
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Formation and structure of early modern samurai society - Volume 1
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Historiographical Institute of the University of Tokyo (1970).
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Narushima shichoku; Udagawa Takehisa; kuwata tadachika (1976).
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Motonao Narushima; Tadachika Kuwata; Takehisa Udagawa (1976).
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3556:] (in Japanese). Chiba Historical Society. pp. 96–100
3549:千葉史学 no 54本多忠勝(一五四八~一六一〇)--徳川幕府創出の功労者 (房総に生きた人びとと歴史 ; 近世)
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The kanji of Mangi castle could be written either 万木城 or 万喜城 (
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Castle construction: The turret and the nation's construction
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5029:] (in Japanese). Kokugakuin University. pp. 131–59
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5858:"The Legacy of Warlords: Famous Samurai Armors in History"
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5566:] (in Japanese). University of Tokyo. p. 300.
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Takayanagi Mitsutoshi (1958). " Nagashino no tatakai".
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6073:. Japan International Broadcasting Inc. Archived from
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Famed Four Tokugawa's Guardians under Toyotomi Regency
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The Maker of Modern Japan The Life of Tokugawa Ieyasu
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Art of the Samurai Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156-1868
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5805:"榊原康政~徳川四天王、部隊の指揮に優れ能筆家で、井伊直政・本多忠勝とは特に仲が良かったとされています。"
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5248:[The role of Honda Tadakatsu in Sekigahara].
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Tokorozawa City History Editorial Committee (1979).
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Mikawa Go Fudoki Seisetsu Daizen Volume 42 & 43
4212:"関ヶ原に遅れた秀忠を榊原康政が懲罰覚悟でかばった深い理由…トップ継承の長期的ビジョンを持つ真の忠臣"
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1317:There is anecdote in a record from a descendant of
6183:(in Japanese). K.K. Kyodo News. 2023. pp. 1–2
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5250:研究論集 歴史と文化 (Research paper of History and cultures
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4363:
919:, which led by Ashida Tokinao, younger brother of
5714:Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie du Japon
5530:"関連する報告書 2009 実績報告書 [雑誌論文] 栃山斉氏所蔵『内府公軍記』"
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4138:"「大量の鉄砲が武田の騎馬隊を蹴散らした」はウソである…最新の研究でわかった長篠の戦いの本当の姿"
4042:] (in Japanese). Meiji University. p. 44
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3180:(Dai 1-han ed.). Gendai Shokan. p. 13.
987:and fought against the Chiba clan, allies of the
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6014:Official Gazette. English Edition Issues 227-259
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3600:Mitsutoshi Takayanagi; Tadachika Kuwata (1965).
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1121:, and swayed him to side with Tokugawa faction.
6428:War and Faith Ikkō Ikki in Late Muromachi Japan
6320:Sengoku Warlords' Biographies 8: Kinai Volume 2
6071:"Historical Drama "What Would You Do, Ieyasu?""
6017:. the University of California. 1947. p. 6
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5509:(in Japanese). 渡邊大門 無断転載を禁じます。 © LY Corporation
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5300:Onishi City History Complete history · Volume 1
4890:(in Japanese). 渡邊大門 無断転載を禁じます。 © LY Corporation
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4732:Structure of the Battle of Komaki and Nagakute
4702:(in Japanese). Aichi Prefectural Library. 1853
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3764:. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 10, 46, 61.
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3374:] (in Japanese). Tokyo: 人物往来社. p. 207
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1239:In 1609, Tadakatsu retired, and his other son
654:and was given command of 54 cavalry soldiers.
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6462:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 13, 27, 34.
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5473:The Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography
5302:] (in Japanese). 尾西市役所. 1998. p. 242
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3079:(in French). Plon-Nourrit et cie. p. 160
3073:Antoine Rous marquis de La Mazelière (1907).
2966:and former follower of Ikkō-ikki sect led by
2881:Honda Tadakatsu appears in numerous Japanese
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662:in 1570, Tadakatsu gained distinction at the
6234:(in Czech). Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze
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4245:(in Japanese). 1998. p. 九日圍:田中城、井伊直政歲十八
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3706:(in Japanese). 村上本町教育委員会編纂. 1932. p. 90
3005:, and Ishikawa Tadashi, assistant professor
1294:Tadakatsu reputation has gained praise from
6042:. Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 160.
5882:
5802:
5413:Tadachika Kuwata; Shohachi Yamaoka (1965).
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4032:Naito Family Documents Study Group (1972).
3917:. Jappan Mēru Shinbunsha. 1876. p. 576
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1186:Later, Honda Tadakatsu participated at the
824:Later, in March of same year, According to
713:in the center, Honda Tadakatsu on the right
4218:(in Japanese). PRESIDENT Inc. pp. 1–4
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1171:In October, Tadakatsu participated in the
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5982:[Meibutsu Nakatsukasa Masamune].
5630:(in Japanese). シリーズ藩物語. pp. 15, 18.
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4264:Kajiwara Ai; Matsudaira Yoriyasu (2003).
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3001:According to Imatani Akira, professor of
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576:), the eldest son of Honda Tadataka. The
6493:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 162–3.
6340:Kansei Choshu family records; Volume 564
4959:] (in Japanese). 理工学社. p. 209.
4912:Tetsuo Nakamura; Kazuo Murayama (1991).
4907:
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4791:Kimura Takaatsu. Naotoki, Tamaru (ed.).
4734:] (in Japanese). 岩田書院. p. 107.
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3946:] (in Japanese). 東洋書林. p. 418.
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5503:"関ヶ原合戦で東軍の勝利に貢献! 徳川家康から隠居を慰留された本多忠勝の晩年"
4322:] (in Japanese). 秋田書店. p. 110.
3984:] (in Japanese). 新人物往来社. p. 92
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3372:Battle of Japan Volume 5 (Oda Nobunaga)
2809:List of samurai from the Sengoku period
907:In 1584, Tadakatsu participated in the
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6575:17th-century military history of Japan
6555:People of Azuchi–Momoyama-period Japan
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5200:] (in Japanese). 吉川弘文館. p. 68
5000:] (in Japanese). 講談社. p. 1965
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4826:] (in Japanese). 秋田書店. p. 197
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4502:(in Japanese). 学研プラス. pp. 218–9.
4013:] (in Japanese). 雄山閣出版. p. 94
3503:(in Japanese). 經濟雜誌社. 1900. p. 39
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760:general named Oyamada Masayuki, while
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548:Honda Tadakatsu's birthplace monument(
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3579:. Arms and Armour Press. p. 62.
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861:to escape the enemies of Nobunaga in
857:, Tadakatsu accompanied Ieyasu in an
628:, Sakai Tadatsugu, Mizuno Sanzaemon,
6036:原田一敏 (2009). Ogawa, Morihiro (ed.).
6035:
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4471:(in Japanese). 岩波書店. p. 29・30.
3936:Murata Shuzo; Hattori Hideo (2000).
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1285:Important Cultural Property of Japan
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6203:"大河ドラマ『どうする家康』"チーム家康"発表 服部半蔵役に山田孝之"
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4884:"家臣が出奔するというピンチをチャンスに変えた、徳川家康の先見性とは"
4393:"戦国大名家臣の徳川家臣化について 戦国大名武田家家臣を事例として」"
4136:Kawaii Atsushi (12 February 2023).
3982:History Reader , Volume 52, Masalah
3878:Tokugawa Ieyasu, Shogun A Biography
24:
6153:. January 19, 2021. Archived from
5421:Japanese military history Volume 6
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4457:, pp. 152–153, 157–158, 、167)
3661:"「どうする家康」姉川の戦いにおける、真柄直隆と本多忠勝の一騎打ち"
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1144:, Kyogoku Kochi, Kuroda Nagamasa,
674:clans along with Tokugawa's ally,
380:Tokugawa-Toyotomi conflict (1584)
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6343:(in Japanese), 國民圖書, p. 1073
5330:(in Japanese). 三笠書房. p. 43.
4824:Revised Mikawa Go Fudoki Volume 1
4320:Revised Mikawa Go Fudoki Volume 2
3761:Samurai Vs Ashigaru Japan 1543–75
3631:(in Japanese). 木耳社. p. 193.
3606:(in Japanese). 人物往来社. p. 109
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3104:. Psychology Press. p. 712.
6550:People of Muromachi-period Japan
6431:. Brill. p. 215, 219, 303.
6322:]. 戎光祥出版. pp. 159–168.
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5952:"「蜻蛉切」天下三名槍のひとつ、本多忠勝愛用の名槍を徹底解説!"
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4772:] (in Japanese). Tokyo: 武蔵吉彰
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4295:(in Japanese). 名著出版. p. 229
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5594:Masahiko Naishi (乃至政彦) (2023).
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509:Honda Tadakatsu was one of the
6490:The Samurai A Military History
6147:"2023年 大河ドラマ「どうする家康」主演は松本潤さん!"
5831:"黒糸威胴丸具足〈鹿角脇立兜・小具足付/(本多忠勝所用)〉"
5379:Mitsutoshi Takayanagi (1964).
4532:(in Japanese). 春秋社. p. 65
3974:Shin Jinbutsu Ōraisha (2007).
3725:Mitsutoshi Takayanagi (1958).
3625:Kazuo Kasahara (笠原一男) (1992).
3479:(in Japanese). Keio University
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2979:Daimon Watanabe, professor of
365:Battle of Tanaka castle (1581)
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6425:Carol Richmond Tsang (2020).
5600:PRESIDENT Online(プレジデントオンライン)
5153:Study of the Tokugawa Vassals
4526:Mitsuhisa Takayanagi (1958).
4486:"History of Japanese Farmers"
4334:"デジタル版 日本人名大辞典+Plus「岡部長教」の解説"
3280:"本多忠勝ってどんな人? 名言や逸話からその人物像に迫る"
3248:"本多忠勝(一五四八~一六一〇)--徳川幕府創出の功労者"
3059:
3007:University of Central Florida
1283:Armor of Honda Tadakatsu, an
1251:'s lawful wife and mother of
390:Battle of Komaki and Nagakute
5922:"戦国最強!?本多忠勝と蜻蛉切にまつわるエピソードとは"
5803:Kaoruko Uno (14 June 2022).
5602:(in Japanese). PRESIDENT inc
5507:yahoo.co.jp/expert/articles/
5358:参謀本部 (1911), "石川貞清三成ノ陣ニ赴ク",
4916:. 学研プラス. pp. 111, 125.
4914:徳川四天王: 精強家康軍団奮闘譜 歴史群像シリーズ22号
4888:yahoo.co.jp/expert/articles/
4210:Atsushi Kawai (河合敦) (2023).
4144:(in Japanese). PRESIDENT Inc
3826:. 岩波文庫. Vol. 6巻. 岩波書店.
3809:. 村上本町教育会. 1931. p. 90.
3665:yahoo.co.jp/expert/articles/
3309:"「本多忠勝」戦国最強と称される猛将の生涯と実像とは?"
3101:A History of Japan, Volume 2
2962:Sadatsugu was a relative of
2945:
1442:a 67 cm blade, another
1378:, the evil-destroying sword
1105:Tadakatsu's position in the
1022:,, Ieyasu promoted him from
954:Tokugawa Four Heavenly Kings
701:Campaign against Takeda clan
568:(present-day Nishi-Kuramae,
539:
511:Tokugawa Four Heavenly Kings
7:
6097:"What will you do, Ieyasu?"
5988:Agency for Cultural Affairs
5528:Ōsawa Izumi (大澤 泉) (2009).
5470:; Johnson, Bondard (1992).
4937:Arthur Lindsay Sadler (2014
4561:Arthur Lindsay Sadler (2014
4391:Toshikazu Komiyama (2004).
4364:Toshikazu Komiyama (1981).
2940:
2855:
2760:Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn
1429:
1365:Three Great Spears of Japan
836:in 1582 and subjugated the
828:record, After the death of
440:Battle of Takegahana castle
10:
6591:
6560:People of Edo-period Japan
5984:Cultural Properties Online
5862:Giuseppe Piva Japanese Art
5252:(in Japanese) (6): 154–175
4857:Okanoya Shigezane (2007).
4632:Morimoto Masahiro (1999).
4061:Turnbull, Stephen (1977).
3847:Turnbull, Stephen (2000).
3575:Turnbull, Stephen (1987).
3354:, p. 215, 219, 303 n)
3352:Carol Richmond Tsang (2020
3254:(in Japanese) (54): 96–100
2862:What Would You Do, Ieyasu?
2824:
1350:
1328:, instead of metal blade.
973:campaign against Hōjō clan
601:which occurred before the
536:, and even Ieyasu himself
369:Siege of Takatenjin (1581)
163:December 3, 1610 (aged 62)
29:
6360:Kuwana-city Tourist guide
5756:(in Japanese). 株式会社PHP研究所
5717:(in French). p. 199.
5661:立花遺香 銀台遺事 銀台拾遺 (日本偉人言行資料)
5442:Tatsuya Naramoto (1982).
5366:Japanese military history
4765:小牧陣始末記(日本戦史材料 ; 第1巻)
4604:Masahiko Iwasawa (1968).
4117:(in Japanese). 株式会社PHP研究所
4035:譜代藩の研究 : 譜代内藤藩の藩政と藩領
3462:. 國民圖書. pp. 590–591.
3393:Norikazu Shingyō (1975).
3364:Tadachika Kuwata (1965).
3214:"「本多忠真」は名将・本多忠勝の育ての親だった!"
3163:. Ōtaki-cho. p. 479.
2849:
2842:What Will You Do, Ieyasu?
2833:Japanese historical drama
2801:
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6384:. Taylor & Francis.
6260:. Rise of Kingdoms. 2021
5978:
5750:Yoshiaki Kusudo (2017).
5686:筑後国史 : 原名・筑後将士軍談 上巻
5658:Takamoto Shimei (1916).
5501:Watanabe Daimon (2023).
4289:Kimura Takaatsu (1976).
4242:ð̇Æ̇̌Þ̄ʹđ̇: Rekicho yoki
3977:歴史読本, Volume 52, Issue 3
3659:Watanabe Daimon (2023).
3174:Kōri, Yoshitake (2009).
1539:Prominent people of the
486:(本多 平八郎) was a Japanese
362:Siege of Suwahara castle
6337:Hotta Masaatsu (1923),
5190:Shigeo Negishi (2000).
4467:Fujiki Hisashi (2005).
4111:Kawaii Atsushi (2022).
2733:Foreign people in Japan
1339:His horse was known as
959:In 1586, according to "
335:conflict (1572 - 1582)
211:Honda Tadataka (father)
6406:Tanaka, Kaoru (2007).
6283:Akira Imatani (1993).
5950:Koroku Tateto (2021).
5920:Koroku Tateto (2022).
5856:Guiseppe Piva (2024).
5835:kunishitei.bunka.go.jp
5683:Yano Kazutada (1926).
4990:Kōya Nakamura (1965).
4724:Fujita Tatsuo (2006).
4529:戦国戦記本能寺の変・山崎の戦 (1958年)
4514:Tadashi Ishikawa quote
4498:Kirino Sakuto (2001).
4270:(in Japanese). 神道大系編纂会
3849:The Samurai Sourcebook
3686:Stephen Turnbull (2013
3577:Battles of the Samurai
3456:堀田, 正敦 (1923). "蜂屋氏".
3396:Ikkō ikki no kiso kōzō
3339:, pp. 13, 27, 34)
3337:Stephen Turnbull (2012
3098:James Murdoch (1996).
1291:
1235:Retirement & death
1110:
947:on November 13, 1585,
849:After Nobunaga's death
750:Battle of Mikatagahara
743:battle of Hitokotosaka
714:
639:Around 1561-1563, The
584:families, a family of
580:was one of the oldest
557:
513:(Shitennō) along with
344:Battle of Mikatagahara
339:Battle of Hitokotosaka
299:Battle of Washizu Fort
6376:Arthur Lindsay Sadler
5729:"朝日日本歴史人物事典「本多忠勝」の解説"
5624:郡義武 (November 2009).
5559:大日本古文書 家わけ第八(毛利家文書之三)
5385:(in Japanese). 八木書店.
5019:Yabe Kentaro (2011).
4500:真説本能寺 (学研M文庫 R き 2-2)
3884:. Heian. p. 38.
3161:Ōtaki-cho shi (大多喜町史)
2992:Honda clan's records.
1282:
1161:Battle of Gifu Castle
1104:
995:. Tadakatsu besieged
876:Arthur Lindsay Sadler
840:territories, Ieyasu
799:Kansei Chōshū Shokafu
708:
547:
444:Battle of Gifu Castle
425:Siege of Mangi Castle
354:Siege of Komyo castle
6570:Deified Japanese men
5883:Kanzan Satō (1983).
5781:. 内閣文庫和書和書(多聞櫓文書を除く)
5244:Goki Mizuno (2020).
4397:Collection of Essays
4198:Hotta Masaatsu (1923
3758:(28 November 2019).
3546:Ozaki Akira (2009).
2740:Alessandro Valignano
2107:Kirigakure Shikaemon
1714:Hatakeyama Yoshitaka
1430:Nakatsukasa Masamune
1357:His spear was named
1188:Battle of Sekigahara
1107:Battle of Sekigahara
975:and sent Tadakatsu,
911:of Tokugawa against
834:Battle of Tenmokuzan
717:In 1572, during the
454:Battle of Sekigahara
6157:on January 21, 2021
5811:(in Japanese). 歴史探索
5295:尾西市史 通史編 · Volume 1
4455:Akira Imatani (1993
4431:] (in Japanese)
3939:都道府県別日本の中世城館調査報告書集成
3628:物語日本の歴史 16: 天下びとの時代
3418:新行紀一; 笠原一男 (1975).
2755:Jacob Quaeckernaeck
2338:Ichikawa no Tsubone
2029:Kobayakawa Takakage
1957:Kamiizumi Nobutsuna
1834:Sakakibara Yasumasa
1764:Kitabatake Tomonori
1699:Chōsokabe Motochika
1306:in the west". Even
1304:Tachibana Muneshige
1173:Battle of Kuisegawa
1097:Sekigahara campaign
853:In 1582, after the
811:Siege of Takatenjin
785:Battle of Nagashino
603:Battle of Okehazama
519:Sakakibara Yasumasa
449:Battle of Kuisegawa
436:Sekigahara Campaign
358:Battle of Nagashino
5886:The Japanese Sword
5327:関ヶ原の戦い 勝者の研究・敗者の研究
5274:竹鼻町史編集委員会 (1999).
4882:Daimon, Watanabe.
4797:(in Japanese). 拙修斎
4683:, pp. 21–26;
4366:"戦国大名家臣の徳川家臣化について"
3731:(in Japanese). 春秋社
3527:. 大日本人名辭書刊行會. 1937
3421:一向一揆の基礎構造 三河一揆と松平氏
3278:つまみライチ さん (2023).
2724:Yoshihiro Kikuhime
2639:Ōtomo-Nata Jezebel
2310:Tachibana Ginchiyo
2087:Hatsume no Tsubone
2044:Takenaka Shigeharu
1774:Matsunaga Hisahide
1754:Isshiki Yoshimichi
1638:Ashikaga Yoshihide
1633:Ashikaga Yoshiteru
1628:Ashikaga Yoshiharu
1603:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
1300:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
1292:
1269:Tokugawa shogunate
1229:"Keichō Chronicle"
1138:Fukushima Masanori
1111:
1005:Hiraiwa Chikayoshi
981:Hiraiwa Chikayoshi
913:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
776:from Takeda clan.
715:
558:
534:Toyotomi Hideyoshi
260:Tokugawa shogunate
6417:978-4-7684-7108-1
6410:. シリーズ藩物語. 現代書館.
6356:"Tadakatsu Honda"
6329:978-4-86403-447-0
6254:"Honda Tadakatsu"
5899:978-0-87011-562-2
5753:戦国武将「お墓」でわかる意外な真実
5637:978-4-7684-7117-3
5573:978-4-13-091083-5
5392:978-4-7971-0210-9
5177:978-4-87294-739-7
4819:改正三河後風土記 Volume 1
4671:, pp. 24–25.
4316:改正三河後風土記 Volume 2
3914:Japan Weekly Mail
3367:日本の合戦. 第5巻 (織田信長)
3325:publishing, 2016.
3187:978-4-7684-7117-3
2981:Bukkyo University
2906:games and anime,
2817:
2816:
2428:Shirai no Tsubone
2257:Female castellans
2237:Shimotsuma Rairen
2179:religious figures
2077:Mochizuki Chiyome
1982:Tsukahara Bokuden
1977:Tadashima Akiyama
1967:Mizuno Katsushige
1879:Tachibana Dōsetsu
1874:Shimazu Yoshihiro
1869:Shimazu Yoshihisa
1859:Satake Yoshishige
1809:Rokkaku Yoshikata
1779:Miyoshi Nagayoshi
1744:Imagawa Yoshimoto
1679:Asakura Yoshikage
1648:Tokugawa Hidetada
1643:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
1507:
1506:
1498:Succeeded by
1470:Succeeded by
1444:national treasure
1415:Nakatsukasa sword
1257:Matsushiro Domain
1196:Shimazu Yoshihiro
969:Tokugawa Sanketsu
949:Ishikawa Kazumasa
937:Takigawa Kazumasu
865:and returning to
855:Honnō-ji Incident
826:Meishō genkō-roku
762:Ishikawa Kazumasa
735:Yamagata Masakage
664:Battle of Anegawa
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2127:Sugitani Zenjūbō
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2034:Kuroda Yoshitaka
1962:Miyamoto Musashi
1947:Marume Nagayoshi
1919:Uragami Munekage
1899:Uesugi Kagekatsu
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807:Ichijō Nobutatsu
789:Takeda Katsuyori
781:Takeda Katsuyori
770:Nagashino Castle
695:Inaba Yoshimichi
574:Aichi Prefecture
554:Aichi Prefecture
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2333:Fujishiro Gozen
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1849:Sanada Masayuki
1844:Sanada Yukitaka
1829:Sakai Tadatsugu
1799:Ōuchi Yoshinaga
1794:Ōuchi Yoshitaka
1784:Mogami Yoshiaki
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1719:Honda Tadakatsu
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859:arduous journey
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1049:Isumi District
1001:Torii Mototada
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917:Tanba Province
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6131:December 1,
6106:December 1,
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5627:シリーズ藩物語 桑名藩
5382:新訂寛政重修諸家譜 6
5045:40018727719
4845:Tanaka 2007
4267:田中城、井伊直政歲十八
4063:The Samurai
3882:(Paperback)
3703:村上郷土史 【新潟県】
3459:寛政重脩諸家譜 第2輯
3133:"「榊原康政」の解説"
2869:Yuki Yamada
2774:Soga Seikan
2589:Naitō Julia
2584:Lady Myōkyū
2534:Lady Kasuga
2474:Chikurin-in
2447:Other women
2393:Numata Jakō
2378:Maeda Matsu
2368:Komatsuhime
2328:Akai Teruko
2247:Takuan Sōhō
2212:Koji Kashin
2202:Ishin Sūden
2082:Fūma Kotarō
2069:mercenaries
2021:strategists
2007:Itō Ittōsai
1914:Ukita Naoie
1819:Saitō Dōsan
1804:Ōtomo Sōrin
1388:Bodhisattva
1245:Komatsuhime
1216:Shima Sakon
1204:Ōta Gyūichi
1177:Shima Sakon
1165:Gifu Castle
1080:Satomi clan
838:Takeda clan
758:Takeda clan
719:Takeda clan
500:Edo periods
333:Takeda clan
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6535:Honda clan
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2649:Lady Saigō
2629:Ōmandokoro
2494:Gotokuhime
2489:Dota Gozen
2484:Lady Goryū
2363:Katō Tsune
2305:Seishin-ni
2102:Katō Danzō
1739:Ii Naomasa
1495:1601–1609
1467:1590–1601
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582:Anjō fudai
578:Honda clan
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287:Honda clan
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6366:April 30,
6258:rok.guide
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5361:日本戦史. 関原役
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5168:中世房総と東国社会
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2574:Matsuhime
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2464:Asahihime
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2418:Oni Gozen
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