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* ''Died: [[1583]]'' | * ''Died: [[1583]]'' | ||
− | * ''Sons: [[Nasu | + | * ''Sons: [[Nasu Sukeharu]]'' |
− | * ''Distinction: [[Shimotsuke province|Shimotsuke]]warlord'' | + | * ''Distinction: [[Shimotsuke province|Shimotsuke]] warlord'' |
− | Suketane was a younger son of [[Nasu Masasuke]] and succeeded his murdered elder brother [[Nasu Takasuke|Takasuke]] (a paternal half-brother, specifically). He held [[Karasuyama castle]] in [[Shimotsuke province]] and starting in [[1560]] clashed with the allied forces of the [[Ashina clan|Ashina]], [[Satake clan|Satake]], and Utsunomiya. | + | Suketane was a younger son of [[Nasu Masasuke]] and succeeded his murdered elder brother [[Nasu Takasuke|Takasuke]] (a paternal half-brother, specifically). He held [[Karasuyama castle]] in [[Shimotsuke province]] and starting in [[1560]] clashed with the allied forces of the [[Ashina clan|Ashina]], [[Satake clan|Satake]], and [[Utsunomiya clan|Utsunomiya]]. |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 16:55, 9 November 2007
- Died: 1583
- Sons: Nasu Sukeharu
- Distinction: Shimotsuke warlord
Suketane was a younger son of Nasu Masasuke and succeeded his murdered elder brother Takasuke (a paternal half-brother, specifically). He held Karasuyama castle in Shimotsuke province and starting in 1560 clashed with the allied forces of the Ashina, Satake, and Utsunomiya.
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005