− | Nobutora was the eldest son of [[Takeda Nobutsuna]], the lord of [[Kai Province]]. His mother was from the [[Iwashita clan|Iwashita]] family. Nobutsuna, lord since 1491, died of illness in [[1507]] and Nobutora duly succeeded him at a time when the Takeda, and Kai itself, was politically fractured. He was known at this time as Nobunao. His uncle [[Takeda Nobue|Nobue]] challenged Nobutora's authority and fighting broke out between their two factions. Nobutora attacked Nobue and his supporters the following year ([[1508]]) and in the course of the fighting Nobue and his his ally, [[Oyamada Nobutaka]], were killed. However, other important families within Kai, including the [[Oi family|Ôi]] and [[Oyamada family|Oyamada]], now led by [[Oyamada Nobuari]], continued to oppose him. Nobutora forced the submission of the Oyamada in 1510 and the following year married a daughter to Nobuari. However, the Ôi of southern Kai were supported by the [[Imagawa clan|Imagawa]] family of [[Suruga province|Suruga]] and proved more formidable. In 1517, however, [[Imagawa Ujichika]] withdrew his troops from Kai and [[Oi Nobutatsu|Ôi Nobutatsu]] was compelled to come to terms with Nobutora. Nobutora married Nobutatu's daughter and this union would produce four of Nobutora's sons: Harunobu (Shingen), Nobushige, Nobutomo, and Nobukado. In 1530 he was to take the widow of [[Uesugi Norifusa]] as a concubine. Additionally, he was to maintain concubines from the Imai, Kudo, Kusuura, and Matsuo families. | + | Nobutora was the eldest son of [[Takeda Nobutsuna]], the lord of [[Kai Province]]. His mother was from the [[Iwashita clan|Iwashita]] family. Nobutsuna, lord since 1491, died of illness in [[1507]] and Nobutora duly succeeded him at a time when the Takeda, and Kai itself, was politically fractured. He was known at this time as Nobunao. His uncle [[Takeda Nobue|Nobue]] challenged Nobutora's authority and fighting broke out between their two factions. Nobutora attacked Nobue and his supporters the following year ([[1508]]) and in the course of the fighting Nobue and his his ally, [[Oyamada Nobutaka]], were killed. However, other important families within Kai, including the [[Oi family|Ôi]] and [[Oyamada family|Oyamada]], now led by [[Oyamada Nobuari]], continued to oppose him. Nobutora forced the submission of the Oyamada in 1510 and the following year married a daughter to Nobuari. However, the Ôi of southern Kai were supported by the [[Imagawa clan|Imagawa]] family of [[Suruga province|Suruga]] and proved more formidable. In 1517, however, [[Imagawa Ujichika]] withdrew his troops from Kai and [[Oi Nobusato|Ôi Nobusato]] was compelled to come to terms with Nobutora. Nobutora married Nobutatu's daughter and this union would produce four of Nobutora's sons: Harunobu (Shingen), Nobushige, Nobutomo, and Nobukado. In 1530 he was to take the widow of [[Uesugi Norifusa]] as a concubine. Additionally, he was to maintain concubines from the Imai, Kudo, Kusuura, and Matsuo families. |
| In 1519 Nobutora established the center of the Takeda clan at [[Tsutsujigaseki]] [躑躅ヶ崎館] in Fuchu. This moated mansion complex would remain the center of the Takeda clan for the next sixty years, until [[Takeda Katsuyori]] moved the family to Nirayama. In [[1521]], Ôi Nobutatsu again defied his authority and war broke out. Imagawa Ujichika came to Nobutatsu's support once more and ordered his retainer [[Kushima Masanari]] to launch an attack into Kai. Nobutora defeated Masashige at Iidagawara and afterwards Nobutatsu submitted, retired and became a monk. Around this time Nobutora's eldest son, the future Shingen, was born. | | In 1519 Nobutora established the center of the Takeda clan at [[Tsutsujigaseki]] [躑躅ヶ崎館] in Fuchu. This moated mansion complex would remain the center of the Takeda clan for the next sixty years, until [[Takeda Katsuyori]] moved the family to Nirayama. In [[1521]], Ôi Nobutatsu again defied his authority and war broke out. Imagawa Ujichika came to Nobutatsu's support once more and ordered his retainer [[Kushima Masanari]] to launch an attack into Kai. Nobutora defeated Masashige at Iidagawara and afterwards Nobutatsu submitted, retired and became a monk. Around this time Nobutora's eldest son, the future Shingen, was born. |