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* ''Died: [[1575]]''
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* ''Death: [[1575]]''
* ''Title: Shimotsuke no Kami''
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* ''Distinction: [[Takeda clan|Takeda]] retainer''
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* ''Title: Shimotsuke no kami''
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* ''Sons: [[Ashida Nobushige]] and [[Ashida Nobunori]]
  
Nobumori held [[Mitake castle]] until the [[Battle of Mikatagahara]] ([[1573]]), at which point he was given Futamata in [[Totomi province|Tôtômi]]. Futamata was quickly surrounded by the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] after [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]] and Nobumori himself died of illness during the siege. His sons [[Ashida Nobushige|Nobushige]] and [[Ashida Nobunori|Nobunori]] both died battle in [[1583]], after the fall of the [[Takeda clan|Takeda]].
 
  
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Nobumori served [[Takeda Shingen]] and later [[Takeda Katsuyori]]. He held [[Mitake castle]] in [[Kai province]] until the [[Battle of Mikatagahara]] ([[1572]]), at which point he was assigned to Futamata in [[Totomi province|Tôtômi Province]]. Futamata was quickly surrounded by the [[Tokugawa clan|Tokugawa]] after the Takeda defeat at [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]] in 1575 and Nobumori himself died of illness during the siege. His sons Nobushige and Nobunori both died battle in [[1583]], after the fall of the Takeda.
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==References==
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* Initial text from ''Sengoku Biographical Dictionary'' ([http://www.samurai-archives.com Samurai-Archives.com]) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 5 January 2007


Nobumori served Takeda Shingen and later Takeda Katsuyori. He held Mitake castle in Kai province until the Battle of Mikatagahara (1572), at which point he was assigned to Futamata in Tôtômi Province. Futamata was quickly surrounded by the Tokugawa after the Takeda defeat at Nagashino in 1575 and Nobumori himself died of illness during the siege. His sons Nobushige and Nobunori both died battle in 1583, after the fall of the Takeda.

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