Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Takeda
Takeda Nobuzane
Takeda Nobuzane (武田信実) more commonly known as Kawakubo Nobuzane was a younger half-brother of Takeda Shingen, a preeminent daimyō who vied for the control of Japan in the late stage of Sengoku, the "warring states" period. He was also called Kawakubo Nobuzane because he was raised in Kawakubo village.
Sōkaku Takeda
Sōkaku Takeda fue el segundo hijo de Takeda Sokichi y Tomi Kurokochi nacido el 10 de octubre por el calendario lunar correspondiente al 4 de noviembre de 1859 en Aizu. El maestro Takeda falleció en 1943, en Japón.
Takeda Ayasaburō
Takeda Ayasaburō , was a Japanese Rangaku scholar, and the architect of the fortress of Goryōkaku in Hokkaidō.
Takeda Nobukatsu
Takeda Katsuchika
Takeda Nobuyoshi
Takeda Nobuyoshi was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period. Born Tokugawa Fukumatsumaru (福松丸), he was one of Tokugawa Ieyasu's sons. His mother is believed to have been Otoma, the daughter of Takeda clan retainer Akiyama Torayasu. As Ieyasu took pity on the destroyed Takeda clan, he changed his son's name to Takeda Manchiyomaru (万千代丸) and then Takeda Shichirō (七郎) Nobuyoshi. He entrusted the boy to the care of the Anayama of Kai Province.
Takeda Nobunaga
Takeda Nobuchika
Takeda Nobuchika , also known as Unno Nobuchika (1541–1582) was the second son of Takeda Shingen. He lived during the Sengoku period in Japan. He was born completely blind and therefore could not become a retainer of the Takeda clan. Instead, Shingen named Nobuchika heir to the Unno clan of Shinano province, in order to further expand his influence.