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* ''Title: Hoki no Kami''
 
* ''Title: Hoki no Kami''
  
Nobutomo held [[Takato castle]] in [[Shinano province]] for many years. He captured Iwamura for [[Takeda Shingen|Shingen]] in [[1572]], taking the castle after its castellan, [[Toyama Kageto|Tôyama Kagetô]], died of illness. He resisted the [[Oda clan|Oda's]] attempts at recapturing Iwamura until 1575, when, following the [[Takeda clan|Takeda]] defeat at [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]], [[Oda Nobutada]] arrived with a large army and surrounded the fort. Nobutada withdrew after a brief siege, but returned later that year and finally brought Iwamura down. Nobutomo was executed and his holdings in Shinano passed to his eldest son Katsuhisa (d. [[1582]])
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Nobutomo held [[Takato castle]] in [[Shinano province]] for many years. He captured Iwamura for [[Takeda Shingen|Shingen]] in [[1572]], taking the castle after its castellan, [[Toyama Kageto|Tôyama Kagetô]], died of illness. He resisted the [[Oda clan|Oda's]] attempts at recapturing Iwamura until 1575, when, following the [[Takeda clan|Takeda]] defeat at [[Battle of Nagashino|Nagashino]], [[Oda Nobutada]] arrived with a large army and surrounded the fort. Nobutada withdrew after a brief siege, but returned later that year and finally brought Iwamura down ''(see the [[Siege of Iwamura]])''. Nobutomo was executed and his holdings in Shinano passed to his eldest son [[Akiyama Katsuhisa]] (d. [[1582]])
  
  
 
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Revision as of 18:03, 17 October 2006

  • Born: 1526?
  • Died: 1575
  • Title: Hoki no Kami

Nobutomo held Takato castle in Shinano province for many years. He captured Iwamura for Shingen in 1572, taking the castle after its castellan, Tôyama Kagetô, died of illness. He resisted the Oda's attempts at recapturing Iwamura until 1575, when, following the Takeda defeat at Nagashino, Oda Nobutada arrived with a large army and surrounded the fort. Nobutada withdrew after a brief siege, but returned later that year and finally brought Iwamura down (see the Siege of Iwamura). Nobutomo was executed and his holdings in Shinano passed to his eldest son Akiyama Katsuhisa (d. 1582)