• Suwa Yorishige (諏訪頼重) (1516–1544) was a Japanese samurai and head of the Suwa clan. He was defeated by Takeda Shingen, and his daughter Suwa Goryōnin (諏訪御料人...
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  • artist Suwa Yorimitsu (1480–1540), Japanese warlord of the Shinano Province Suwa Yorishige (1516–1542), Japanese lord of Kuwabara castle Amaki Suwa, Goshiki...
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  • destruction of his family, he escaped to Shinano Province and the home of Suwa Yorishige, where he gathered an army with which to return and try to regain power...
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  • dodge enemy attacks. Suwa Yorishige (諏訪 頼重) Voiced by: Yuichi Nakamura (Japanese); Ricco Fajardo (English) A shady priest from Suwa who claims can see the...
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  • Shinano with Suwa Yorishige (諏訪頼重, not to be confused with the Sengoku period daimyō of the same name) and his son, Tokitsugu (時継), the Suwa Kamisha's ōhōri...
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  • to gain power in Shinano Province by seizing Kuwabara castle from Suwa Yorishige. Suwa was escorted back to the provincial capital of Kōfu under "the pretext...
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    Suwa Grand Shrine (Japanese: 諏訪大社, Hepburn: Suwa-taisha), historically also known as Suwa Shrine (諏訪神社 Suwa-jinja) or Suwa Daimyōjin (諏訪大明神), is a group...
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    suffered a setback with Suwa Yorishige's defeat in the hands of Takeda Shingen (who was, ironically, a staunch devotee of Suwa-myōjin) in 1542 and with...
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  • invaded by Takeda Shingen, and Ogasawara allied with Murakami Yoshikiyo, Suwa Yorishige, and Kiso Yoshiyasu in an attempt to stop him. They met Takeda Shingen's...
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    ヨリシゲ. Yorishige Arima (有馬 頼咸, 1828–1881), Japanese samurai of late Edo period Yorishige Matsudaira (松平 頼重) (1622–1695), Japanese daimyō Yorishige Suwa (諏訪...
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