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  1. Sanada Nobushige (真田 信繁, 1567 – June 3, 1615), also known as Sanada Yukimura (真田 幸村), was a Japanese samurai warrior of the Sengoku period. He was especially known as the leading general on the defending side of the Siege of Osaka.

  2. Dec 10, 2020 · In this 1st post of this 2-part discussion, we will touch upon the historical story regarding of the true Yukimura, the origins of the fictional Yukimura, and the proposed reasoning behind the name. BRIEF LOOK AT THE LIFE OF NOBUSHIGE. Picture of Sanada Nobushige (Yukimura). From Wikipedia.

  3. Jun 3, 2011 · Sanada Yukimura is probably the most famous of the Sanada clan of Shinano province. He was the second son of Sanada Masayuki and his wife (Kanshô-in 寒松院); his older brother was Nobuyuki. The Sanada had been loyal vassals of Takeda Shingen, the famed daimyo of Kai province.

  4. Mar 23, 2016 · Although the Toyotomi were at a disadvantage, Sanada Yukimura's squad was their sole glimmer of hope. Yukimura identified a weak spot on the south side of Osaka Castle and constructed a fort to reinforce that location; this fort would later be known as the Sanadamaru.

  5. Description. After the Battle of Sekigahara, Tokugawa Ieyasu banished Sanada Masayuki (1544-1608) and his son Yukimura (1570-1615), Nobuyuki's younger brother, to Mt. Kudo in Kii Province, far from their home in Shinano Province.

  6. Sanada Saemon-no-Suke Nobushige (真田 左衛門佐 信繁 Sanada Nobushige?, 1567–3 de junio de 1615) fue un samurái japonés, segundo hijo del daimyō del período Sengoku Sanada Masayuki ( 真田昌幸?). Su nombre original fue Sanada Nobushige|真田信繁, nombrado así debido al hermano menor de Takeda Shingen, Takeda Nobushige (武田信繁?), un guerrero respetado de su época.

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  8. An easy-to-understand explanation of Yukimura Sanada. The late Muromachi period, also known as the Sengoku period, ended with Tokugawa Ieyasu. After winning the Battle of Sekigahara, Ieyasu established the Edo Shogunate.

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