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- Amari_Masatada abstract "Amari Masatada (甘利 昌忠, 1543–1564) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period of Feudal Japan. The son and successor of Amari Torayasu, he was a senior retainer of the Takeda clan of Kai Province, and ranked among one of Takeda Shingen's 'Twenty-four Generals'. Masatada also served as one of Shingen's personal attendants. During Shingen's campaign in Shinano Province, Masatada served with distinction at the Battle of Kawanakajima in 1561. Masatada later fought at the Battle of Mikatagahara as a senior Takeda officer. By the year of 1563 Masatada went on to fight at the Battle of Usuigatoge and Musashi Matsuyama, but was killed a year later in what would be defined as rare for any standard samurai: a horse riding accident. There is one incident which gave Masatada a stronger name for himself despite being rather eccentric in nature: when Masatada had confronted one of his wounded retainers who suffered from physical bleeding that would not cease flowing, he advised him to drink horse feces and water to support the clotting of his blood — considered among Japanese culture as a folklore. The man was expectingly hesitant in doing so, but when Masatada himself consumed some of the concoction, he was encouraged to follow suit and reportedly recovered.".
- Amari_Masatada birthYear "1543".
- Amari_Masatada deathYear "1564".
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageExternalLink amamasa.php.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageExternalLink 2001.4.16.htm.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageID "10995578".
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageLength "1981".
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageRevisionID "561605274".
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Amari_Torayasu.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Kawanakajima.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Mikatagahara.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Musashi-Matsuyama.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Usuigatoge.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Battles_of_Kawanakajima.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Category:1543_births.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Category:1564_deaths.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Category:Samurai.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Feudal_Japan.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Japan.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Kai_Province.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Sengoku_period.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Shinano_Province.
- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLink Takeda_Shingen.
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- Amari_Masatada wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amari Masatada".
- Amari_Masatada dateOfBirth "1543".
- Amari_Masatada dateOfDeath "1564".
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- Amari_Masatada name "Amari Masatada".
- Amari_Masatada shortDescription "Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period of Feudal Japan".
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- Amari_Masatada description "Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period of Feudal Japan".
- Amari_Masatada subject Category:1543_births.
- Amari_Masatada subject Category:1564_deaths.
- Amari_Masatada subject Category:Samurai.
- Amari_Masatada hypernym Samurai.
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- Amari_Masatada type Person.
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- Amari_Masatada type Q215627.
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- Amari_Masatada comment "Amari Masatada (甘利 昌忠, 1543–1564) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period of Feudal Japan. The son and successor of Amari Torayasu, he was a senior retainer of the Takeda clan of Kai Province, and ranked among one of Takeda Shingen's 'Twenty-four Generals'. Masatada also served as one of Shingen's personal attendants. During Shingen's campaign in Shinano Province, Masatada served with distinction at the Battle of Kawanakajima in 1561.".
- Amari_Masatada label "Amari Masatada".
- Amari_Masatada sameAs 甘利信忠.
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- Amari_Masatada sameAs Q4740241.
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- Amari_Masatada sameAs 甘利昌忠.
- Amari_Masatada wasDerivedFrom Amari_Masatada?oldid=561605274.
- Amari_Masatada isPrimaryTopicOf Amari_Masatada.
- Amari_Masatada name "Amari Masatada".