or is a Japanese family name. Throughout the course of the Sengoku period (16th century) of Japan, the famed Takeda clan of Kai Province had many descendant branch families.
or is a Japanese family name. Throughout the course of the Sengoku period (16th century) of Japan, the famed Takeda clan of Kai Province had many descendant branch families. Takeda clan (Aki) is a family in the Aki Province Takeda clan (Wakasa) Takeda clan (Kazusa)
==People== , Japanese rower , retired Japanese game designer and executive , Japanese botanist , Japanese actress , Japanese voice actress , Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist , Japanese speed skater , Japanese figure skater , Japanese sport wrestler , Japanese swimmer Shinzaburo Takeda, Mexican artist , Japanese swimmer , reviver of Daitō-ryū aiki-jūjutsu Takeda-no-miya, one of the former ōke, or cadet branches of the Japanese imperial house established during the Meiji period by a scion of the Fushimi-no-miya. Not related to the samurai family. Takeda clan, the family of Takeda Shingen, and a relatively important and powerful one therefore, in Japan's Sengoku period Takeda Nobutora – daimyō, Shingen's father Takeda Shingen – one of the most famous daimyōs in Japanese history Takeda Nobushige – Shingen's younger brother, held their father's favour to be heir of the clan, continued to support his older brother throughout his life, he also wrote the Kyūjūkyū Kakun, a set of 99 short rules for Takeda house members Takeda Nobukado – brother and adviser to Shingen Takeda Katsuyori – Shingen's son, Katsuyori commanded his father's armies after his death, and saw the fall of the Takeda family Takeda Yoshinobu – son and initial heir, later executed and succeeded by Katsuyori , Japanese speed skater , Japanese retired equestrian, former member of the IOC , Japanese rower scholar of Japanese Literature
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