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{{nihongo|'''Tsuchiya Masatsugu'''|土屋昌次|extra=1544 &ndash; July 9, 1575}} was [[Japan]]ese [[samurai]] warrior in the [[Sengoku period]].<ref>[http://kotobank.jp/word/%E5%9C%9F%E5%B1%8B%E6%98%8C%E6%AC%A1 『土屋昌次』at ''Nihon jinmei daijiten'']; retrieved 2013-5-16.</ref> he is known as one of the "[[Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen]]".<ref>Internet Movie Database (IMDb), [https://www.imdb.com/character/ch0019073/bio "Shingen Takeda (Character) from ''Kagemusha'' (1980)]; retrieved 2013-5-17.</ref>

{{nihongo|'''Tsuchiya Masatsugu'''|土屋昌次|extra=1544 &ndash; July 9, 1575}} was [[Japan]]ese [[samurai]] warrior in the [[Sengoku period]].<ref>[http://kotobank.jp/word/%E5%9C%9F%E5%B1%8B%E6%98%8C%E6%AC%A1 『土屋昌次』at ''Nihon jinmei daijiten'']; retrieved 2013-5-16.</ref> he is known as one of the "[[Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen]]".<ref>Internet Movie Database (IMDb), [https://www.imdb.com/character/ch0019073/bio "Shingen Takeda (Character) from ''Kagemusha'' (1980)]; retrieved 2013-5-17.</ref>



In 1573, he fought at [[Battle of Mikatagahara]] againts [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]].

In 1575, he was killed at the [[Battle of Nagashino]] against Oda-Tokugawa forces.<ref>[[Stephen Turnbull (historian)|Turnbull, Stephen R.]] (2012). [https://books.google.com/books?id=KZih_pptMSgC&pg=PA77&lpg=PA77&dq=Tsuchiya+Masatsugu&source=bl&ots=rt030ayDxo&sig=WsWyQ5LBVUzvVAYF277Yn-QEe_E&hl=en&sa=X&ei=uwGUUeiSIKnt0gH9jIHYAw&ved=0CEsQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=Tsuchiya%20Masatsugu&f=false ''Nagashino 1575: Slaughter at the barricades,'' p. 77].</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Turnbull|first1=Stephen|title=Battles of the Samurai|date=1987|publisher=Arms and Armour Press|location=London|isbn=9780853688266|pages=85}}</ref>

In 1575, he was killed at the [[Battle of Nagashino]] against Oda-Tokugawa forces.<ref>[[Stephen Turnbull (historian)|Turnbull, Stephen R.]] (2012). [https://books.google.com/books?id=KZih_pptMSgC&pg=PA77&lpg=PA77&dq=Tsuchiya+Masatsugu&source=bl&ots=rt030ayDxo&sig=WsWyQ5LBVUzvVAYF277Yn-QEe_E&hl=en&sa=X&ei=uwGUUeiSIKnt0gH9jIHYAw&ved=0CEsQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=Tsuchiya%20Masatsugu&f=false ''Nagashino 1575: Slaughter at the barricades,'' p. 77].</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Turnbull|first1=Stephen|title=Battles of the Samurai|date=1987|publisher=Arms and Armour Press|location=London|isbn=9780853688266|pages=85}}</ref>

His sons followed [[Takeda Katsuyori]] until his death at [[Battle of Temmokuzan|Temmokuzan]] in 1582<ref name="imdb"/>



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Revision as of 13:28, 14 August 2022

Tsuchiya Masatsugu

Tsuchiya Masatsugu (土屋昌次, 1544 – July 9, 1575) was Japanese samurai warrior in the Sengoku period.[1] he is known as one of the "Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen".[2]

In 1573, he fought at Battle of Mikatagahara againts Tokugawa Ieyasu. In 1575, he was killed at the Battle of Nagashino against Oda-Tokugawa forces.[3][4] His sons followed Takeda Katsuyori until his death at Temmokuzan in 1582[5]

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References

  • ^ Internet Movie Database (IMDb), "Shingen Takeda (Character) from Kagemusha (1980); retrieved 2013-5-17.
  • ^ Turnbull, Stephen R. (2012). Nagashino 1575: Slaughter at the barricades, p. 77.
  • ^ Turnbull, Stephen (1987). Battles of the Samurai. London: Arms and Armour Press. p. 85. ISBN 9780853688266.
  • ^ Cite error: The named reference imdb was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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