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    Nagao Tamekage (長尾 為景, c. 1486 or 1489 – December, 1536 or January 29, 1543) was a retainer of Japanese feudal lord Uesugi Fusayoshi, and a daimyō in his...
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    the head of the Uesugi clan. Nagao Tamekage (d. 1536), was the father of Nagao Kagetora (Uesugi Kenshin) and Aya-Gozen. Nagao Harukage (1509-1553), Uesugi...
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    resulting fracas Tamekage himself was slain, and his army put to flight. The impact back at Echigo was immediate. Nagao Harukage, Tamekage's eldest son, immediately...
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  • Sadakatsu Mafuji shidoto Nagakura Shinpachi Nagao Harukage Nagao Kagenobu Nagao Masakage Nagao Tamekage Nakagawa Kiyohide Nakaoka Shintarō Naoe Kagetsuna...
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  • Asakura Norikage in the Battle of Kuzuryūgawa [ja] of 1506 and defeated Nagao Tamekage in the 1536 Battle of Sendanno. They fought Asakura Norikage again in...
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  • Nagao Harukage (長尾 晴景, 1509 – March 23, 1553) was Uesugi Kenshin's older brother, and successor to his father Nagao Tamekage in 1536. It would seem that...
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    were forced to pledge fealty to Nagao Tamekage. The Irobe revolted when Nagao Tamekage was replaced by his son, Nagao Harukage, however, when Uesugi Kagetora...
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    The first head of this rising clan, Hōjō Sōun, allied himself with Nagao Tamekage, Deputy Constable of Kamakura, and would go on to become one of their...
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  • Etchū Province. There, Tamekage was defeated and killed, along with many other Nagao clan warriors. Tamekage's son, known as Nagao Harukage, was not present...
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    probably built by Nagao Tamekage, and then was inherited by Nagao Harukage. Uesugi Kenshin, his younger brother who was originally named Nagao Kagetora, became...
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