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Yamamoto Tatewaki (山本 帯刀, April 13, 1845 – October 24, 1868) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who served the Makino clan of Nagaoka. Also known by his formal name, Yoshimichi (義路). Yamamoto served as a senior commander of Nagaoka forces during the Boshin War. He continued to fight after the fall of Nagaoka, and was killed in action in Aizu in the fall of 1868. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, an Imperial Japanese Navy leader during World War II, was adopted by Tatewaki's surviving relatives, in order to continue the family line.

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  • Yamamoto Tatewaki (fr)
  • 山本義路 (ja)
  • Yamamoto Tatewaki (en)
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  • Yamamoto Tatewaki (山本帯刀, 13 avril 1845-24 octobre 1868) était un samouraï de la fin de la période Edo, qui a servi le clan Makino de Nagaoka. Également connu par son nom officiel, Yoshimichi (義路). Yamamoto fut l'un des commandants supérieurs des forces de Nagaoka pendant la guerre de Boshin. Il a continué à combattre après la chute de Nagaoka et a été tué au combat à Aizu en automne 1868. L'amiral Isoroku Yamamoto a été adopté par les parents de Yamamoto, afin de perpétuer la lignée familiale. (fr)
  • 山本 義路(やまもと よしみち)は、江戸時代後期の武士・越後長岡藩上席家老(在所家老)・軍事総督。家臣中次席の家柄・知行1300石。諱の義路よりも通称の帯刀の方が広く浸透し、一般には山本 帯刀(やまもと たてわき)として知られた。 (ja)
  • Yamamoto Tatewaki (山本 帯刀, April 13, 1845 – October 24, 1868) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who served the Makino clan of Nagaoka. Also known by his formal name, Yoshimichi (義路). Yamamoto served as a senior commander of Nagaoka forces during the Boshin War. He continued to fight after the fall of Nagaoka, and was killed in action in Aizu in the fall of 1868. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, an Imperial Japanese Navy leader during World War II, was adopted by Tatewaki's surviving relatives, in order to continue the family line. (en)
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  • Yamamoto Tatewaki (山本帯刀, 13 avril 1845-24 octobre 1868) était un samouraï de la fin de la période Edo, qui a servi le clan Makino de Nagaoka. Également connu par son nom officiel, Yoshimichi (義路). Yamamoto fut l'un des commandants supérieurs des forces de Nagaoka pendant la guerre de Boshin. Il a continué à combattre après la chute de Nagaoka et a été tué au combat à Aizu en automne 1868. L'amiral Isoroku Yamamoto a été adopté par les parents de Yamamoto, afin de perpétuer la lignée familiale. (fr)
  • 山本 義路(やまもと よしみち)は、江戸時代後期の武士・越後長岡藩上席家老(在所家老)・軍事総督。家臣中次席の家柄・知行1300石。諱の義路よりも通称の帯刀の方が広く浸透し、一般には山本 帯刀(やまもと たてわき)として知られた。 (ja)
  • Yamamoto Tatewaki (山本 帯刀, April 13, 1845 – October 24, 1868) was a Japanese samurai of the late Edo period, who served the Makino clan of Nagaoka. Also known by his formal name, Yoshimichi (義路). Yamamoto served as a senior commander of Nagaoka forces during the Boshin War. He continued to fight after the fall of Nagaoka, and was killed in action in Aizu in the fall of 1868. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, an Imperial Japanese Navy leader during World War II, was adopted by Tatewaki's surviving relatives, in order to continue the family line. (en)
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