Takeda Yoshinobu
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Takeda Yoshinobu (武田義信: 1538–November 19, 1567) was the eldest son and heir of Takeda Shingen, a daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japanese history during the 16th century. His mother was Lady Sanjo. His wife was one of Imagawa Yoshimoto's daughters. Yoshinobu led a revolt against his father, was captured and imprisoned, and died. His half-brother, Takeda Katsuyori, replaced him as successor to Shingen.