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The true motive of Masayuki and Yukimura's decision is disputed with many theories, but there are two main schools of thought: in one, Masayuki made the decision (and Yukimura agreed); he expressed the willingness to take a gamble, so that if he were to join the weak side and win the battle, the Sanada would gain much more power.
Sanada Yukitaka Sanada Masayuki. In the Sengoku period, Sanada Masayuki (1547–1611) led the clan. His second son Sanada Yukimura (1567–1615) was sent as a hostage to the Toyotomi clan in 1587. In 1594, he married Chikurin-in, an adopted daughter of Toyotomi Hideyoshi; therefore, he was officially Hideyoshi's son-in-law. [2]
The spin-off game, Sengoku Basara Sanada Yukimura-Den, [14] centers around his past while also being more historically accurate than previous titles. The second son of Masayuki, head of the Sanada family, he appears as a young samurai with a strong desire to support the Takeda clan.
Sanada Masayuki (真田 安房守 昌幸, 1547 – July 13, 1611) was a Japanese Sengoku period lord and daimyō. He was the head of Sanada clan , a regional house of Shinano Province , which became a vassal of the Takeda clan of Kai Province .
He was the first son of Sanada Masayuki and his wife, Kansho-in. His younger brother was Sanada Yukimura.He was married to Komatsuhime (Inahime), Honda Tadakatsu's daughter and adopted daughter of Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Masayuki Sanada: The head of the Sanada clan during the late Sengoku period and the father of Nobuyuki and Yukimura. Masayuki is playable in both his young and older adult incarnations. His weapon is a Bardiche with banner. Chacha: A concubine of Hideyoshi Toyotomi and a daughter of Nagamasa Azai and Oichi. Chacha is playable in both her child ...
Sanada Masayuki Sanada Yukimura Ukita Hideie Hosokawa Tadaoki Kuroda Kanbei Ii Naomasa Hori Hidemasa Mogami Yoshiaki Shimazu Toyohisa: Hōjō Ujimasa † Hōjō Ujiteru † Hōjō Ujikuni Hōjō Ujinao Hōjō Ujitada Hōjō Ujimitsu Hōjō Ujitaka Chiba Naoshige Matsuda Norihide Narita Ujinaga Daidōji Masashige Fūma Kotarō: Strength; Army of ...
Komatsuhime herself had a brief but bloodless confrontation at Numata Castle with Masayuki and Yukimura before the siege of Ueda began in earnest. [ 34 ] Hidetada, being unexperienced in warfare at 21 years old, besieged Ueda Castle and its commander Sanada Masayuki unsuccessfully until 16 October, at which point he realised his delay and broke ...