Yasuda Nagahide
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Japanese military commander
Yasuda Nagahide (安田長秀) (1517 – May 8, 1582?) was a Japanese Military commander (武将, Bushou), who served the Uesugi clan (上杉氏, Uesugishi), during the Sengoku period and assisted with the construction of Yasuda Castle.[1][2]
Nagahide was a trusted retainer of Kenshin's. He fought in the left flank at the 4th Battle of Kawanakajima (1561) and received a personal commendation from Kenshin for his bravery in the action. He supported Uesugi Kagekatsu during the Siege of Otate (1578).
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Twenty-Eight Generals of the Uesugi
- Amakasu Kagemochi
- Ayukawa Kiyonaga
- Gejō Saneyori
- Honjō Shigenaga
- Inoue Kiyomasa
- Irobe Katsunaga
- Kaji Tomotsuna
- Kakizaki Kageie
- Koshi Hidekage
- Matsumoto Kageshige
- Murakami Yoshikiyo
- Nagao Fujikage
- Naoe Kagetsuna
- Nakajō Fujisuke
- Ōsaki Takakiyo
- Saitō Tomonobu
- Shibata Harunaga
- Shibata Nagaatsu
- Shimazu Norihisa
- Gejō Saneyori
- Suda Chikamitsu
- Suibara Takaie
- Takanashi Masayori
- Takenomata Hirotsuna
- Taiga Tadahide
- Usami Sadamitsu
- Watanuki Hirotsuna
- Yamayoshi Toyomori
- Yasuda Nagahide
- Amakasu Kiyonaga
- Chisaka Kagechika
- Honjō Kaneyori
- Honjō Shigenaga
- Irobe Nagazane
- Iwai Nobuyoshi
- Kaji Harutsuna
- Kakizaki Kageie
- Kanazu Yoshimoto
- Kitajō Kagehiro
- Nagao Kageharu
- Nagao Masakage
- Nakajō Fujisuke
- Naoe Kagetsuna
- Niitsu Katsusuke
- Oguni Yorihisa
- Saitō Tomonobu
- Sanponji Kagenaga
- Shida Yoshihide
- Suibara Chikanori
- Takanashi Masayori
- Takenomata Yoshitsuna
- Usami Sadamitsu
- Yasuda Yoshimoto
- Yoshie Sadanaka
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