Taga Takatada (多賀高忠, 1425 – 1486) was a Japanese military leader of the Muromachi period.[1] He was a senior vassal of the Kyōgoku clan, and served as the deputy head of the shogunate's board of retainers or samurai-dokoro.[2][1] He was a talented poet who wrote waka and renga.[2] He also excelled in mounted archery.[2]
Taga Takatada | |
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Born | 1425 |
Died | 1486 |
Allegiance | Kyōgoku clan |
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