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Twenty-Four Generals of Takeda Shingen

The Twenty-Four Generals (武田二十四将, ''Takeda Nijūshi-shō'') were just one of many historically famous groupings of battle commanders from Japan's Sengoku Period. These Twenty-Four were the most trusted companions of Takeda Shingen.〔( "Legendary Takeda's 24 Generals" at Yamanashi-kankou.jp ); retrieved 2013-5-17.〕 A third of them died at the famous Battle of Nagashino in 1575 when they led the Takeda forces against Oda Nobunaga.
== List ==
In artwork and other historical sources, there is some variation in the list of names.〔Internet Movie Database (IMDb), ( "Shingen Takeda (Character) from ''Kagemusha'' (1980) ); retrieved 2013-5-17.〕
* Akiyama Nobutomo - Takeda's second in command; granted more autonomy. d.1575, following second siege of Iwamura Castle
* Amari Torayasu - d. Battle of Uedahara 1548〔Inoue, Yasushi. (2006). ( ''The Samurai banner of Furin Kazan,'' p. 7 ).〕
* Anayama Nobukimi - following Mikatagahara and Nagashino, allied with Tokugawa Ieyasu and aided in defeat of Takeda Katsuyori
* Baba Nobuharu - fought at Mikatagahara and commanded vanguard of the right wing of Takeda army at Nagashino, where he died.〔Turnbull, Stephen. (2011). (''The Samurai and the Sacred: The Path of the Warrior,'' p. 85 ).〕
* Hara Masatane - d. Battle of Nagashino 1575〔Turnbull, Stephen. (2013). (''Samurai Armies 1467-1649,'' p. 62 ).〕
* Hara Toratane
* Ichijō Nobutatsu - younger brother to Shingen, fought at Nagashino
* Itagaki Nobukata - d. Battle of Uedahara 1548〔
* Kōsaka Danjō Masanobu - played a major role in the fourth battle of Kawanakajima, but was not present at Nagashino
* Naitō Masatoyo
* Obata Masamori - led the largest contingent (500 cavalry in the center company) at Nagashino
* Obata Toramori - d. 1561, is recorded as having been wounded 40 times in 30 encounters〔
* Obu Toramasa
* Oyamada Nobushige - fought at Kawanakajima, Mikatagahara, and Nagashino
* Saigusa Moritomo - d. Nagashino 1575〔
* Sanada Nobutsuna - d. Nagashino 1575〔
* Sanada Yukitaka - ''daimyō'' of Shinano Province who submitted to Shingen〔
* Tada Mitsuyori
* Takeda Nobukado - brother to Shingen, d. 1575〔
* Takeda Nobushige - younger brother to Shingen, d. fourth battle of Kawanakajima 1561〔
* Tsuchiya Masatsugu - fought at Mikatagahara, d. Nagashino 1575; his sons followed Takeda Katsuyori until his death at Temmokuzan in 1582〔
* Yamagata Masakage - fought at Mikatagahara and Yoshida, d. Nagashino 1575〔
* Yamamoto Kansuke - strategist of fourth battle of Kawanakajima, died in that battle〔
* Yokota Takatoshi - d. Siege of Toishi 1550〔

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