Nagao Masakage
Nagao Masakage (長尾 政景, 1526 – August 11, 1564) was the head of the Ueda Nagao clan following the Sengoku period of the 16th century of Japan.
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Twenty-Eight Generals of the Uesugi | |
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Four Heavenly Kings of the Uesugi | |
Twenty-Five Generals of the Uesugi |
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Nagao Masakage and His wife Aya-Gozen.
In this Japanese name, the family name is Nagao.
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