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  1. Saitō Yoshitatsu (斎藤 義龍, 8 July 1527 – 23 June 1561) or Toki Yoshitatsu was a Japanese samurai during the Sengoku period. He proved a capable commander and was able to defeat attempts by Oda Nobunaga to avenge Dôsan's death, but died of his illness in 1561.

  2. Saitō Yoshitatsu (斎藤義龍,? 8 de julio de 1527–23 de junio de 1561) fue un samurái japonés del período Sengoku de la historia de Japón. Biografía. Yoshiatsu nació en la Provincia de Mino en 1527 hijo de Toki Yoshiyori y adoptado por Saitō Dōsan.

  3. Yoshitatsu Saitō is the second head of the Saitō clan. He is Dōsan's successor and Tatsuoki's father. Prior to his playable debut, Yoshitatsu has been a generic NPC since the first Samurai Warriors.

  4. Saitō Yoshitatsu (斎藤義龍? 8 de julio de 1527–23 de junio de 1561) fue un samurái japonés del período Sengoku de la historia de Japón.

  5. 15 de nov. de 2019 · Yoshitatsu emerged triumphant after a stiff fight, and took control of Mino. He proved a capable commander and was able to defeat attempts by Oda Nobunaga to avenge Dôsan's death, but died of his illness in July 1561.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Saitō_clanSaitō clan - Wikipedia

    The Saitō clan (Japanese: 斎藤氏, Hepburn: Saitō-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan that ruled Mino province in the Sengoku period. The clan appropriated the name of a defunct samurai clan named "Saitō" that had previously hailed from Echizen province and claimed descent from Fujiwara Toshihito, of the Hokke branch of the Fujiwara clan.

  7. Saitō Yoshitatsu was Saitō Dōsan's adopted son. Yoshitatsu was the son of Toki Yoshiyori and was adopted by Saitō Dōsan. When his father planned to disinherit him, he went to war and defeated him at Nagaragawa which was fought across the Nagara river.[1]