e/Takeda Nobuchika

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has glosseng: Takeda Nobuchika (武田信親, also known as Unno Nobuchika, 海野信親; 1541-1582) a meant-to-be retainer of the Japanese clan of Takeda during the Sengoku period (16th century) of Japan. Nobuchika had been the second son of the famed Takeda Shingen. Nobuchika could not become a retainer of Shingen due to being born as fully blind. Shingen had instead assigned Nobuchika as the heir to the Uno clan of Shinano province to further elaborate his influence. When the Oda/Tokugawa alliance had invaded Kai province in 1582, Nobuchika committed suicide. Tokugawa Ieyasu, who had felt sympathy towards Nobuchika, protected his son from harm after his death.
lexicalizationeng: Takeda Nobuchika
instance ofc/1541 births
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Japanese
has glossjpn: 海野 信親(うんの のぶちか、天文10年(1541年)- 天正10年3月11日(1582年4月3日))は、戦国時代の武将。甲斐国の戦国大名武田氏当主武田信玄(晴信)の次男。幼名は二郎。母は三条の方(三条院殿)で、晴信嫡男の義信、夭折した信之は同母兄弟、晴信四男で武田家家督を継承する武田勝頼は異母弟にあたる。武田竜芳。
lexicalizationjpn: 海野信親
Chinese
has glosszho: 海野信親(),為日本戰國時代的人物。
lexicalizationzho: 海野信亲

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