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* ''Title: Minbu Shôsuke''
 
* ''Title: Minbu Shôsuke''
 
* ''Other name: Takeda Genjûrô''
 
* ''Other name: Takeda Genjûrô''
* ''Japanese:'' '''松尾信是'''
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* ''Japanese'': '''松尾信是''' ''(Matsuo Nobukore)''
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Nobukore was a son of [[Takeda Nobutora]] and half-brother of [[Takeda Shingen]].  His mother was Nobutora's cousin, a daughter of [[Matsuo Nobutaka]], Nobutora's uncle.  Nobukore was adopted into the Matsuo house and afterwards held Matsuo in [[Kai province|Kai Province]].
 
Nobukore was a son of [[Takeda Nobutora]] and half-brother of [[Takeda Shingen]].  His mother was Nobutora's cousin, a daughter of [[Matsuo Nobutaka]], Nobutora's uncle.  Nobukore was adopted into the Matsuo house and afterwards held Matsuo in [[Kai province|Kai Province]].
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==References==
 
==References==
 
* ''[[Koyo Gunkan|The Koyo Gunkan]]'' (Edited by Yoshida Toyo) 19th edition, Tokyo, August 2005.
 
* ''[[Koyo Gunkan|The Koyo Gunkan]]'' (Edited by Yoshida Toyo) 19th edition, Tokyo, August 2005.
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 26 December 2007

  • Died: 1571
  • Title: Minbu Shôsuke
  • Other name: Takeda Genjûrô
  • Japanese: 松尾信是 (Matsuo Nobukore)


Nobukore was a son of Takeda Nobutora and half-brother of Takeda Shingen. His mother was Nobutora's cousin, a daughter of Matsuo Nobutaka, Nobutora's uncle. Nobukore was adopted into the Matsuo house and afterwards held Matsuo in Kai Province.

He died without an heir in the 4th month of 1571 and was succeeded by his nephew Nobutoshi, son of Takeda (Kawakubo) Nobuzane.


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