Shingen Takeda Vs Kenshin Uesugi
The battles of kawanakajima 川中島の戦い kawanakajima no tatakai were a series of battles fought in the sengoku period of japan between takeda shingen of kai province and uesugi kenshin of echigo province from 1553 to 1564.
Shingen takeda vs kenshin uesugi. Uesugi kenshin vs takeda shingen duration. Uesugi kenshin 上杉 謙信 february 18 1530 april 19 1578 was a daimyō who was born as nagao kagetora and after adoption into the uesugi clan ruled echigo province in the sengoku period of japan. He assisted his father with the older relatives and vassals of the takeda family and became quite a valuable addition to the clan at a fairly young age. Kagetora committed suicide the following year.
Uesugi kenshin vs takeda shingen. Date masamune vs sanada yukimura. He was adopted by uesugi kenshin and was meant to be kenshin s heir however in 1578 he was attacked in his castle at otate by uesugi kagekatsu kagetora s respective brother in law and was subsequently defeated. Uesugi kagetora 上杉 景虎 1552 april 19 1579 was the seventh son of hōjō ujiyasu.
With your donations i can get more time to create and upload new videos. History of uesugi kenshin uesugi vs hojo takeda the 4th battle of kawakajima part 2 duration. While chiefly remembered for his prowess on the battlefield kenshin is also regarded as an extremely skillful. Shingen and kenshin contested each other for control of the plain of kawanakajima between the sai river and chikuma river in northern shinano province located in.
With the death of his father in 1543 the family s control of the area began to disintegrate. Nagao torachiyo was the third son of the head of echigo province in northeastern japan. Https paypal me ytmustbefunny please support my channel and subscribe. Uesugi kenshin one of the most powerful military figures in 16th century japan.
Takeda shingen was the first born son of takeda nobutora 武田信虎 leader of the takeda clan and daimyō of the province of kai he had been an accomplished poet in his youth. Torachiyo not only restored order to. He was one of the most powerful daimyōs of the sengoku period.