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Naitō Nobunari (内藤 信成, June 13, 1545 – August 20, 1612) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through early Edo period, who served the Tokugawa clan; he later became a daimyō. Nobunari is believed to have been the illegitimate son of Matsudaira Hirotada (which would make him the half-brother of Tokugawa Ieyasu). He was later adopted by Naitō Kiyonaga. As the years passed on with his brother's succession to headship and the birth of the Tokugawa, Nobunari primarily acted as the former's page, but ascended to a greater means of ranking after supporting in the 1565 assault against Mikawa monk rioters. After distinguishing himself in battle during a certain assault upon Kuroma castle at a later time, Nobunari went on to respectively support the Tokugawa within the Battle of Mikatagahara

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  • Naitō Nobunari (内藤 信成, June 13, 1545 – August 20, 1612) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through early Edo period, who served the Tokugawa clan; he later became a daimyō. Nobunari is believed to have been the illegitimate son of Matsudaira Hirotada (which would make him the half-brother of Tokugawa Ieyasu). He was later adopted by Naitō Kiyonaga. As the years passed on with his brother's succession to headship and the birth of the Tokugawa, Nobunari primarily acted as the former's page, but ascended to a greater means of ranking after supporting in the 1565 assault against Mikawa monk rioters. After distinguishing himself in battle during a certain assault upon Kuroma castle at a later time, Nobunari went on to respectively support the Tokugawa within the Battle of Mikatagahara in 1573, and Nagashino of 1575, where he showed at least moderate ability on both battlefields. By the year of 1590, Nobunari would be awarded Nirayama Castle of Izu Province—respectively holding 10,000 koku to its name—and would enter into the Edo period with a 50,000 koku fief at Nagahama within Ōmi Province, where he remained as daimyō until he died in 1612. (en)
  • Naitō Nobunari (内藤 信成, 13 juin 1545-20 août 1612) est un samouraï de la période Sengoku et du début de l'époque d'Edo au service du clan Tokugawa ; il devient plus tard daimyo. Nobunari passe pour être le fils illégitime de Matsudaira Hirotada (ce qui en ferait le demi-frère de Tokugawa Ieyasu). Il est plus tard adopté par Naitō Kiyonaga. Comme les années passent avec la succession de son frère comme chef et l'apparition des Tokugawa, Nobunari agit principalement comme page du premier mais accède à un rang plus élevé après avoir soutenu l'assaut de 1565 contre les moines émeutiers de la province de Mikawa. Après s'être distingué au combat ultérieurement pendant un certain assaut sur le château de Kuroma, Nobunari continue de soutenir les Tokugawa respectivement à la bataille de Mikatagahara en 1573 et à Nagashino de 1575, occasions où il montre pour le moins une capacité modérée sur les deux champs de bataille. En 1590, Nobunari est récompensé par l'obtention du château de Nirayama dans la province d'Izu — d'un revenu de 10 000 koku à son nom — et commence l'époque d'Edo avec un fief de 50 000 koku à Nagahama dans la province d'Ōmi, dans lequel il demeure comme daimyo jusqu'à sa mort en 1612. (fr)
  • 内藤 信成(ないとう のぶなり)は、戦国時代から江戸時代前期の武将、譜代大名。一説に松平広忠の庶子で徳川家康の異母弟とされる。 (ja)
  • Naitō Nobunari ( 内藤信成 Naitō Nobunari? , 13 de junho de 1545 - 20 de agosto de 1612) foi um samurai do Período Sengoku e início do Período Edo, que foi vassalo do Clã Tokugawae mais tarde se tornou um Daimyō. Nobunari foi filho ilegítimo de Matsudaira Hirotada (o que faria dele meio-irmão de Tokugawa Ieyasu). Mais tarde foi adotado por Naitō Kiyonaga. Conforme os anos passaram com a sucessão de seu irmão para a liderança do Clã, Nobunari atuou principalmente como a pagem dele, mas ascendeu no ranking da Corte ao apoiar apoia-lo em 1564 na Batalha de Azukizaka ( 小豆坂の戦い Azukizaka no tatakai ) ou Batalha de Bato-ga-hara ( 馬頭原の戦い Bato-ga-hara no tatakai) contra os Monto de Mikawa (Ikkō-ikki). Os Monto era um grupo de monges que governavam a Província de Kaga, e tinham muitos templos em todo o Japão. Eles se recusaram a obedecer os comandos de Ieyasu, e então ele foi à guerra contra eles, derrotando suas tropas e colocando seus templos abaixo. Até o ano de 1590, Nobunari foi Daimyō no da Província de Izu (com renda de 10.000 koku) e depois é transferido para o Domínio de Sunpu na Província de Suruga (1601–1606, com renda de 30.000 koku) e finalmente para o na Província de Omi (com renda de 50.000 koku), onde permaneceu até sua morte em 1612. (pt)
  • 內藤信成(日语:内藤 信成/ないとう のぶなり Naitō Nobunari,1545年6月13日-1612年8月20日)是日本戰國時代至江戶時代前期的武將、譜代大名。 (zh)
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  • 内藤 信成(ないとう のぶなり)は、戦国時代から江戸時代前期の武将、譜代大名。一説に松平広忠の庶子で徳川家康の異母弟とされる。 (ja)
  • 內藤信成(日语:内藤 信成/ないとう のぶなり Naitō Nobunari,1545年6月13日-1612年8月20日)是日本戰國時代至江戶時代前期的武將、譜代大名。 (zh)
  • Naitō Nobunari (内藤 信成, June 13, 1545 – August 20, 1612) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through early Edo period, who served the Tokugawa clan; he later became a daimyō. Nobunari is believed to have been the illegitimate son of Matsudaira Hirotada (which would make him the half-brother of Tokugawa Ieyasu). He was later adopted by Naitō Kiyonaga. As the years passed on with his brother's succession to headship and the birth of the Tokugawa, Nobunari primarily acted as the former's page, but ascended to a greater means of ranking after supporting in the 1565 assault against Mikawa monk rioters. After distinguishing himself in battle during a certain assault upon Kuroma castle at a later time, Nobunari went on to respectively support the Tokugawa within the Battle of Mikatagahara (en)
  • Naitō Nobunari (内藤 信成, 13 juin 1545-20 août 1612) est un samouraï de la période Sengoku et du début de l'époque d'Edo au service du clan Tokugawa ; il devient plus tard daimyo. Nobunari passe pour être le fils illégitime de Matsudaira Hirotada (ce qui en ferait le demi-frère de Tokugawa Ieyasu). Il est plus tard adopté par Naitō Kiyonaga. Comme les années passent avec la succession de son frère comme chef et l'apparition des Tokugawa, Nobunari agit principalement comme page du premier mais accède à un rang plus élevé après avoir soutenu l'assaut de 1565 contre les moines émeutiers de la province de Mikawa. (fr)
  • Naitō Nobunari ( 内藤信成 Naitō Nobunari? , 13 de junho de 1545 - 20 de agosto de 1612) foi um samurai do Período Sengoku e início do Período Edo, que foi vassalo do Clã Tokugawae mais tarde se tornou um Daimyō. Até o ano de 1590, Nobunari foi Daimyō no da Província de Izu (com renda de 10.000 koku) e depois é transferido para o Domínio de Sunpu na Província de Suruga (1601–1606, com renda de 30.000 koku) e finalmente para o na Província de Omi (com renda de 50.000 koku), onde permaneceu até sua morte em 1612. (pt)
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  • Naitō Nobunari (fr)
  • 内藤信成 (ja)
  • Naitō Nobunari (en)
  • Naitō Nobunari (pt)
  • 內藤信成 (zh)
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