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これに対して信長は、姉の戦いや延暦寺の比叡山焼き討ち(1571年)など、敵対勢力をことごとく破ったが、強敵・武田信玄の前に三方ヶ原の戦いで同盟軍たる徳軍が大敗すると、さすがの信長も危機に陥った。例文帳に追加

In response, Nobunaga defeated enemy forces in the Battle of Anegawa, set fire to the Enryaku-ji Temple on Mt. Hiei (in 1571) and won other battles, but Tokugawa's allied forces were soundly defeated by Shingen TAKEDA, a powerful enemy, in the Battle of Mikatagahara, which brought Nobunaga to a crisis.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

図1は合戦を描いた戦国合戦図屏風より、陣立がある程度確認できる岩国歴史博物館所蔵、中島合戦図屏風の武田信玄本陣備(左図)と福岡市博物館所蔵、関ヶ原合戦図屏風の徳家康本陣備(右図)を模式図化したものである。例文帳に追加

From the folding screen drawings of battle scenes of the Sengoku Period, in which battle scenes are depicted and the battle formation can be identified to a certain degree, Figure 1 shows the pattern diagram of Shingen TAKEDA's army headquarters sonae (left) from the folding screen drawing of the Kawanakajima Battle, which belongs to the Iwakuni Historical Museum, and that of Ieyasu TOKUGAWA's army headquarters sonae (right) from the folding screen drawing of the Battle of Sekigahara, which belongs to the Fukuoka City Museum.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

しかし、武田氏衰亡と共に依田信薫も家康に味方し、松井宗直系の遠州松井氏は再び徳氏に帰参したと思われ、以後上州丸子河原合戦で戦功をあげて徳直参旗本松井氏となる。例文帳に追加

However, Nobushige YODA gradually took the side of Ieyasu as the Takeda clan was going to ruin and the Enshu-Matsui clan who were lineal descendants of Munenao MATSUI seemed to have returned to service of the Tokugawa clan, thereafter, the Enshu-Matsui clan received credit during the Battle of Joshu-Marukogawara and became the Matsui clan of Tokugawa jikisan (direct subordinate of Tokugawa) and Hatamoto (direct retainer of the shogun).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

ほかに後北条氏、武田氏、今氏の遺臣、大名の一族や、改易大名の名跡を継ぐ者、遠隔地の豪族で大名になりきれなかった名族、かつて戦国大名や、守護大名などであった赤松氏、畠山氏、別所氏、北条、富樫氏、最上氏、山名氏、武田、今、大友氏、織田氏、金森氏、滝氏、筒井氏、土岐氏、福島正則の嫡流、庶流の末裔などから構成されている。例文帳に追加

In addition, hatamoto also included surviving vassals of the Gohojo clan and of the Takeda clan, and the Akamatsu clan, the Hatakeyama clan, the Bessho clan, the Hojo clan, the Togashi clan, the Mogami clan, the Yamana clan, the Takeda clan, the Imagawa clan, the Otomo clan, the Oda clan, the Kanamori clan, the Takigawa clan, the Tsutsui clan, the Toki clan, and the direct descendant families of and the branch families of Masanori FUKUSHIMA, all of whom were a daimyo family, the person succeeding the name of daimyo whose properties had been confiscated, a noble family that was a powerful clan in a remote area and could not become a daimyo, a former daimyo in the Sengoku period, or a shugo daimyo (shugo, which were Japanese provincial military governors, that became daimyo, which were Japanese feudal lords).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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義元の嫡男である今氏真や、当時今氏の人質であった松平元康(徳家康)の後見も務めたとも言われるが、雪斎が駿府から離れていた期間(武田氏、後北条氏との交渉や三河への遠征など)とも重なっているため、両人物に大きな影響を与えたか否かについては不明である。例文帳に追加

It is said that he also acted as guardian of Ujizane IMAGAWA, the legitimate son of Yoshimoto IMAGAWA, and Motoyasu MATSUDAIRA (Ieyasu TOKUGAWA), a hostage of the Imagawa clan at that time, but it was during the same period as Sessai left Suruga (during negotiations with the Takeda and Gohojo clans and expedition to Mikawa Province) so it is unknown whether he in fact influenced both persons or not.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス


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とはいえ、その部下の中には今氏・武田氏・北条氏等の自身が直接(主導)的には滅ぼしてはいない大名の家臣も含まれているため一種の漁夫の利(統一の際の汚れ役を信長・秀吉が被ってくれた)ともいえる。例文帳に追加

However, because of these subordinates, retainers of the daimyo such as the Imagawa family, the Takeda family, and the Hojo family, which he himself had not ruined directly, were included, and it can also be said that he reaped the benefits (or that Nobunaga and Hideyoshi were made responsible for all dirty activities done in unifying the nation).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

長篠の戦い(ながしののたたかい、長篠の合戦・長篠合戦とも)は、天正3年5月21日(旧暦)(1575年6月29日)、三河国長篠城(現愛知県新城市長篠)をめぐり、織田信長・徳家康連合軍3万8000と武田勝頼軍1万5000との間で行われた戦い。例文帳に追加

The Battle of Nagashino is a battle fought on June 29, 1575 between the Nobunaga ODA - Ieyasu TOKUGAWA allied forces of 38,000 soldiers and the Katsuyori TAKEDA forces of 15,000 men over Nagashino-jo Castle in Mikawa Province (current Nagashino, Shinshiro City, Aichi Prefecture).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

その後、一色義直が第八代将軍・足利義政の信任を受けるが、1467年の応仁の乱では細勝元の東軍に与した若狭武田氏との反目から山名宗全の西軍に与して敗れたため、次第に衰退の一途をたどるようになる。例文帳に追加

Then, Yoshinao ISSHIKI gained the confidence of the eighth-generation shogun, Yoshimasa ASHIKAGA, but in the turmoil of the Onin War in 1467 the Isshiki clan belonged to the Western army led by Sozen YAMANA because the clan was opposed to Wakasa-Takeda clan, which belonged to the Eastern army led by Katsumoto HOSOKAWA; this resulted in the defeat of the Western army, and thereafter the clan gradually weakened.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

ところが1561年(永禄4年)に父の好重が善明提の戦いで戦死、さらに家督を継いだ弟の板倉定重も1581年(天正9年)に武田氏軍の籠る遠江国・高天神城攻め(高天神城の戦い)で戦死したために徳家康の命で家督を相続した。例文帳に追加

However, his father, Yoshishige, was killed in the battle of Zemmyo tsutsumi in 1561, and his brother, Sadashige ITAKURA, who had succeeded their father as head of the family, was also subsequently killed in 1581 in the fighting at the battle of Takatenjin-jo Castle in Totomi Province, where the army of the Takeda clan had hidden themselves, which resulted in Katsushige becoming the next head of the family, under orders from Ieyasu TOKUGAWA.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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元亀3年(1572年)の信玄の上洛(三方ヶ原の戦い)の際には、諸足軽衆の大藤政信や伊豆衆筆頭で怪力の持ち主とされる清水太郎左衛門など2000余を援軍として武田軍に参加させ、織田・徳連合軍に勝利している。例文帳に追加

In 1572, when Shingen TAKEDA went up to Kyoto, Ujimasa mobilized about 2,000 soldiers including Masanobu DAITO, ashigaru (common foot soldier), and Tarozaemon SHIMIZU, the head of Izusyu (the vassals of the Hojo clan who helped in the suppression of Izu Province) with herculean power, to reinforce the Takeda army, contributing to the winning of the Takeda army in a battle against the Oda and Tokugawa allied forces (Battle of Mikatagahara).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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1570年開始で、信長と対立した将軍・足利義昭が武田家や本願寺家等の各地の大名に織田家やその盟友である徳家と対立するよう呼びかけ、それらの反信長大名らは互いに同盟を結び合っているという形で史実における「信長包囲網」が再現されている。例文帳に追加

A historically correct 'anti-Nobunaga network' game can be found; the group was formed in 1570 when Shogun, Yoshiaki ASHIKAGA, who was confronted with Nobunaga, called for various feudal lords, such as the Takeda clan and Hongan-ji temple, to fight against the Oda clan and its alliance, the Tokugawa clan; the anti-Nobunaga feudal lords made alliance with each other.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

もとは八坂神社の境内で現在の園地計画は武田五一がまとめ、園内にある回遊式の日本庭園は小治兵衛が作庭、野外音楽堂や坂本龍馬と中岡慎太郎の銅像などもあり、「祇園枝垂桜」に代表される桜の名所である。例文帳に追加

It was originally part of the precincts of Yasaka-jinja Shrine, with the plan of the park made by Goichi TAKEDA, and it has a circuit style garden built by Jibe OGAWA, an outdoor music hall, statues of Ryoma SAKAMOTO and Shintaro NAKAOKA, and a scenic spot famous for its cherry trees called 'Gion weeping cherry trees.'  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

武田にとっては善光寺平以北の北信濃から越後国へとつながる要地であり、上杉にとっては千曲沿いに東に進めば小県・佐久を通って上野・甲斐に至り、そのまま南下すれば中信地方(現在の松本平)に至る要地であった。例文帳に追加

For Takeda, the Kawanakajima area was a strategic place that was connected to Echizen Province via the northern Shinano area in the north of Zenko-ji Temple, and for Uesugi, it was also a strategic place that, when going to east from there would enable reaching Kozuke and Kai via Oagata and Saku, and when going to south from there, would enable reaching the middle-Shinano area (present Matsumotodaira).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

また家康も武田氏に従っていた三河国山間部の山家三方衆の内奥平貞能・奥平信昌親子を寝返らせるなど、信玄存命中は守勢一方であった織田・徳連合軍の逆襲が始まった。例文帳に追加

Sadayoshi OKUDAIRA and his son Nobumasa OKUDAIRA, the members of Yamaga sanpo shu (the Okudaira clan, the Suganuma clan (in Nagashino) and the Suganuma clan (in Tamine)) in sankanbu (mountain-ringed region) of Mikawa Province had followed the Takeda clan, but Ieyasu made them switch sides and the Oda and Tokugawa allied forces, which had been on the defensive, started to strike back  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

天文23年(1554年)、嫡子・氏真に北条氏康の娘(早殿)を縁組し、武田氏・北条氏と互いに婚姻関係を結んで甲相駿三国同盟を結成した(この会談は善徳寺の会盟とも呼ばれている)。例文帳に追加

In 1554, Yoshimoto arranged a marriage between his legitimate son Ujizane and the daughter of Ujiyasu HOJO (Hayakawadono), tying his family to the Takeda clan as well as the Hojo clan, and formed the Ko So Sun Sangoku Domei (alliance between three provinces; Kai, Sagami and Suruga) (this negotiation is also called the 'Tripartite alliance of Yoshimoto IMAGAWA, Ujiyasu HOJO and Shingen TAKEDA').  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

勝頼の叔父・武田信廉は在城する対織田・徳防戦の要であった大島城を捨て甲斐に敗走し、信濃伊那城においては織田軍が迫ってくると城主・下条信氏が家老によって追放され、織田軍を自ら迎え入れてしまった。例文帳に追加

Nobukado TAKEDA, Katsuyori's uncle, fled to Kai, deserting Oshima-jo Castle, his residence, which was a pivot of the defensive battle against Oda and Tokugawa, and at Ina-jo Castle in Shinano, as the Oda forces were approaching, the chief retainer ousted Nobuuji SHIMOJO, the lord of the castle, and received the Oda forces.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

氏真は武田軍を薩埵峠で迎撃すべく興津の清見寺に出陣したが、瀬名信輝や葛山氏元、朝比奈政貞、三浦義鏡など駿河の有力国人21人が信玄に通じたため、12月13日に今軍は潰走し駿府もたちまち占領された。例文帳に追加

Ujizane headed to Seiken-ji Temple of Okitsu in order to ambush the Takeda army at Satta Pass, however, because 21 influential countrymen such as Nobuteru SENA, Ujimoto KATSURAYAMA, Masasada ASAHINA and Yoshikane MIURA were communicating with Shingen, the Imagawa army faced a debacle and Sumpu was quickly occupied on December 13th.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

しかしながら、徳政権により上田から海津城(松代)に移された真田氏は藩主は勿論、家臣団にとっても武田配下だった「御先祖様」活躍の地であるためもあって幕末まで戦跡は保護されたり語り継がれることとなった。例文帳に追加

However, the Sanada clan was transferred from Ueda to Kaizu-jo Castle (located in Matsushiro) by the Tokugawa administration, and because the area was the place where the ancestors of the lord of the domain and of the retainers had had a lively showing, therefore the battle sites were protected and tales about the sites were handed down for generations until the end of the Edo period.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

同年、甲斐国の武田晴信の信濃侵攻によって領地を追われた村上義清・高梨政頼(景虎の叔父)らの信濃国人が領地復権を望んで景虎のもとへ逃亡してくると、8月にはこれに応じて信濃に出兵し、中島(長野市南郊)で晴信と対峙する(第1次中島の戦い)。例文帳に追加

In the same year, when local lords in Shinano Province such as Yoshikiyo MURAKAMI, Masayori TAKANASHI (Kagetora's uncle) and so on who were disposed of their territories due to the invasion of Shinano Province by Harunobu TAKEDA in Kai Province and escaped to Kagetora with the hope of reinstatement of their territories, Kagetora dispatched troops to Shinano Province in response to the request in September and confronted Harunobu at Kawanakajima (southern surburb of Nagano City) (the first Battle of Kawanakajima).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

上杉謙信の死後、お家騒動を経て上杉氏の家督を継いだ上杉景勝に対しては柴田勝家、前田利家、佐々成政らを、武田勝頼に対しては嫡男・信忠、滝一益、森長可らを、波多野秀治に対しては明智光秀、細幽斎らを(黒井城の戦い)、毛利輝元に対しては羽柴秀吉を、石山本願寺に対しては佐久間信盛を配備した。例文帳に追加

He deployed the following busho: Katsuie SHIBATA, Toshiie MAEDA, Narimasa SASA, and others against Kagekatsu UESUGI who succeeded the head of the Uesugi family through a family feud after the death of Kenshin UESUGI; his legitimate son Nobutada, Kazumasu TAKIGAWA, Nagayoshi MORI and others against Katsuyori TAKEDA; Mitsuhide AKECHI, Yusai HOSOKAWA and others against Hideharu HATANO (the battle of Kuroi-jo Castle); Hideyoshi HASHIBA against Terumoto MORI and Nobumori SAKUMA against the Ishiyama Hongan-ji Temple.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

石見銀山を領内に抱える毛利元就は石州丁銀などを発行し、黒金山など多くの金山を抱える武田信玄による甲州金は、徳幕府の小判の通貨体系(両、分、朱)に引き継がれ、上杉謙信も天正越座金を発行したとされるが、いずれも現存数は稀少である。例文帳に追加

It is said that Motonari MORI, who had the Iwami Ginzan Silver Mine in his territory, issued Sekishu chogin, etc., that Koshu Kin (gold coins) were minted by Shingen TAKEDA, who had many gold mines such as the Kurokawa Gold Mine, etc., and were succeeded by the koban (former Japanese oval gold coin) currency system (ryo, bu, shu) of the Tokugawa shogunate, and that Kenshin UESUGI issued Tensho Etsuza Kin; however in each case very few actual examples of them currently exist.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

一方、京都にいる藩主慶篤の名代として宍戸藩藩主松平頼徳が幕命により内乱鎮静のため水戸へ下向するも、一行の中に武田耕雲斎ら激派の要人が加わっており、尊攘派の士民が多く同行していた為、市らは戦備を整えて一行の入城を拒絶する。例文帳に追加

Meanwhile, the lord of the Shishido Domain Yorinori MATSUDAIRA was ordered by the bakufu and went to Mito to suppress the domestic conflict on behalf of the lord of the Mito Domain Yoshiatsu TOKUGAWA who was staying in Kyoto, but the core members of the extremists, including Kounsai TAKEDA, joined him and many of the samurai of the sonjo party also accompanied him, so Ichikawa and others prepared to fight against them and refused to let them go into the castle.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

平安時代末期の清和源氏・桓武平氏の争いから始まり、北条氏・楠木氏・新田氏・足利氏・毛利氏・後北条氏・武田氏・上杉氏・織田氏・豊臣氏・徳氏までの諸氏の歴史を、武家の興亡を中心に家系ごとに分割されて(列伝体)書かれている。例文帳に追加

The book is started from the battle between Seiwa-Genji (Minamoto clan) and Kanmu-Heishi (Taira clan) in the end of Heian period, and the history of various clans, from the Hojo clan, the Kusunoki clan, the Nitta clan, the Ashikaga clan, the Mori clan, the Gohojo clan, the Takeda clan, the Uesugi clan, the Oda clan, the Toyotomi clan, to the Tokugawa clan is described focusing on the rise and fall of the samurai families by dividing the story into each family line (Biographical style.)  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

佐竹氏・今氏・武田氏・土岐氏・六角氏・大内氏・大友氏・島津氏らのように守護大名に出自した例、朝倉氏・尼子氏・長尾氏・三好氏・長宗我部氏・神保氏・波多野氏・織田氏・松永氏らのように守護代やその臣・陪臣に出自した例が多数を占めたが、毛利氏・田村氏・龍造寺氏・筒井氏らのように国人層や宗教勢力に出自した例も多かった。例文帳に追加

Many sengoku daimyo were originally shugo daimyo (such as the Satake, Inagawa, Takeda, Toki, Rokkaku, Ouchi, Otomo and Shimazu clans), while many others were originally shugodai (shugo deputies) or their vassals/retainers (such as the Asakura, Amago, Nagao, Miyoshi, Chosokabe, Jinbo, Hatano, Oda and Mastunaga clans). There were also many who were originally local lords or religious powers (such as the Mori, Tamura, Ryozoji and Tsutsui clans).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

しかし武田軍を追撃して会戦した三増峠の戦いでは、氏康の替わりに本隊を率いた氏政が氏照・氏邦等が待ち伏せる三増峠(現愛町)より数里南方の荻野(現厚木市)まで進出したが、小荷駄を切り落として迅速に進軍した信玄は、三増峠の氏照・氏邦等を打ち破った。例文帳に追加

In the Battle of Mimasetoge, which Ujimasa started by chasing the Takeda army, while Ujimasa led the main army in place of Ujiyasu and moved the force up to Ogino (present-day, Atsugi City), about 10 kilometers south of Mimase-toge Pass (present-day, Aikawa Town) where Ujiteru and Ujikuni were stationed to ambush Shingen, Shingen moved his forces quickly to kill provision transporters of the Hojo army and beat Ujiteru and Ujikuni in Mimase-toge Pass.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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長享元年(1487年)、9代将軍足利義尚は六角高頼征伐を決定し、将軍直属の奉公衆を中心とした軍を率いて近江坂本へ出陣、9月には管領細政元・若狭国守護武田国信・加賀国守護富樫政親を近江に召集し、高頼を攻撃する。例文帳に追加

In 1487, the ninth Shogun Yoshihisa ASHIKAGA decided to subjugate Takayori ROKKAKU, and headed an army mainly consisted of hokoshu (the shogunal military guard) directly under him to go into the battle in Sakamoto in Omi Province, and in September, the Shogun ordered the Shogunal Deputy Masamoto HOSOKAWA, Wakasa no kuni shugo (the provincial constable of Wakasa Province) Kuninobu TAKEDA and Kaga no kuni shugo (the provincial constable of Kaga Province) Masachika TOGASHI to Omi Province and attacked Takayori.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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