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    Default What would happen if Shingen had not died?

    What would happen if Shingen had not died in 1573 during Noda Siege ?

    Shingen would be in the able to avoid a nagashino defeat against Oda Nobunaga ? or it's fault the defeat of Takeda cursed by Suwa concubine ?

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    Default Re: What would happen if Shingen had not died?

    Shingen would, I believe, not get to Nagashino.

    He was on the offensive at the siege of Noda. If he had then taken the castle he would have been able to march on Nobunaga and also Kyoto. Katsuyori had to retreat to Kofu, and start over again. Shingen had momentum where he was, and could easily used it to his advantage.

    The Lady Suwa myth is indeed, a myth. People believed it was no good to have sons by your captives wife.

    I don't remember that much now, but I'll try to get some who know much more to answer .

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