- Hara Masatane
was a senior retainer of the
Takeda clan during the lateSengoku period ofJapanese history .References
#Turnbull, Stephen. "Kawanakajima 1553-64: Samurai Power Struggle"
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
was a senior retainer of the
References
#Turnbull, Stephen. "Kawanakajima 1553-64: Samurai Power Struggle"
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
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