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    Oda Nobutada (織田 信忠, 1557 – June 21, 1582) was a samurai and the eldest son of Oda Nobunaga, who fought in many battles during the Sengoku period of Japan...
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    Oda Hidenobu (織田 秀信, 1580 – July 13, 1605), the son of Oda Nobutada, was a samurai who lived during the Azuchi-Momoyama period in the late-16th century...
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  • Takeda Shingen and wife of Oda Nobutada. She is best known for trying to strengthen an ailing alliance between Takeda and Oda, two rival families. Matsu...
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    Sons Oda Nobutada (1557–1582) by Kitsuno Oda Nobukatsu (1558–1630) by Kitsuno Oda Nobutaka (1558–1583) by Lady Saka Hashiba Hidekatsu (1567–1585) Oda Katsunaga...
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    Oda Nobuhide. In 1574, he received the Chita District in Owari and the construction of Ōkusa Castle. Later, he was commissioned to serve Oda Nobutada...
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    rest of his life. Father: Oda Nobunaga (1534–1582) Adopted Father: Kitabatake Tomonori Brothers: Oda Nobutada (1557–1582) Oda Nobutaka (1558–1583) Hashiba...
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    Italian alchemist (b. 1492) June 21 Oda Nobunaga, Japanese daimyō of the Oda Clan (b. 1534) (forced suicide) Oda Nobutada, Japanese samurai, oldest son of...
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    Father: Oda Nobunaga (1536–1582) Brothers: Oda Nobutada (1557–1582) Oda Nobukatsu (1558–1630) Hashiba Hidekatsu (1567–1585) Oda Katsunaga (1568–1582) Oda Nobuhide...
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    (1548–1614) Oda Nagamasu (1548–1622) Oda Nobuharu (1549–1570) Oda Nobuzumi (1555–1583) Oda Nobutada (1557–1582) Oda Nobutaka (1558–1583) Oda Nobukatsu (1558–1630)...
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  • painter and diarist Nobutada Saji (佐治 信忠, born 1945), Japanese businessman Oda Nobutada (織田 信忠, 1557–1582), Japanese samurai This page or section lists people...
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    While he was under the service of the Oda clan, he was directly under the service of Nobunaga’s eldest son, Oda Nobutada, who fought alongside Nagashima in...
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    "本能寺の変、織田信忠の自害… 織田家の衰退がなかったらその後の「天下取り」はどうなった?" [Honnoji Incident, Oda Nobutada's suicide... If the Oda family hadn't declined, what would have happened to the unification...
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  • Nobutada was staying. During the fight, Katsunaga was killed and Nobutada committed seppuku. Father: Oda Nobunaga (1536-1582) Brothers: Oda Nobutada (1557-1582)...
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  • stand of the Azai clan, one of Oda Nobunaga's chief opponents. and the first battle of Oda Nobutada. In September, 1573, Oda Nobunaga defeated the Asakura...
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    in Shinano province defected to Oda Nobunaga. In response, on 14 February Nobunaga's army under his son Oda Nobutada invaded Shinano province from the...
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  • the Honnoji Incident occurred. In 1582, during Honnoji Incident, after Oda Nobutada died at Nijo Castle, he moved to Sakamoto Castle in Omi Province and...
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  • Tsuda Nobuzumi (1555–1583) Tsuda Nobutada (Ja:津田 信糺) (1555–1633) Oda Nobukane (Ja:織田信兼) (d.1583) Not to be confused with Oda Nobukane 織田信包 Gyuichi, Ota (2011)...
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    Hashiba Hidekatsu (redirect from Oda Hideo)
    Father: Oda Nobunaga (1536–1582) Adopted Father: Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536–1598) Brothers: Oda Nobutada (1557–1582) Oda Nobukatsu (1558–1630) Oda Nobutaka...
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    main Oda forces into Nagashino at once and left Gifu on 21 June. He led an Oda force of about 30,000 troops to Mikawa with his heir, Oda Nobutada, and...
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  • from Kanto, and Oda Nobutada from Mino. Takeda forts on Mino border had fallen by treachery on February 6, and on February 12 Oda Nobutada entered Shinano...
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  • Father: Oda Nobunaga (1536–1582) Brothers: Oda Nobutada (1557–1582) Oda Nobukatsu (1558–1630) Oda Nobutaka (1558–1583) Hashiba Hidekatsu (1567–1585) Oda Katsunaga...
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    Oda Nobunaga and his heir Oda Nobutada, Morimasa sided with Shibata Katsuie over making Oda Nobutaka (the third son of Nobunaga) as heir to the Oda clan...
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  • Honnō-ji in 1582. He went on a mission for Mitsuhide to kill Oda Nobutada, the heir of Oda Nobunaga. At the Battle of Yamazaki, he was shot during this...
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    located, together with Nobutada, at the Nijō palace in Kyōto. Upon orders of Nobutada, Gen’i fled with Nobutada’s infant son, Sanpōshi (Oda Hidenobu), going...
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  • he fortified himself in the castle, Oda Nobutada, the designated successor of Oda Nobunaga and commander of the Oda army, sent a Buddhist priest to negotiate...
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  • Tsuda Nobuzumi (redirect from Oda Nobutsumi)
    guilt by association, Nobutaka had Nobuzumi killed. Father: Oda Nobuyuki (1536–1557) Son: Oda Masazumi (1579–1641) Brother: Tsuda Nobutada (1555-1631)...
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  • Nobunaga Oda (1534–1582), initiator of the unification of Japan under the shogunate Nobutada Oda (1557–1582), Japanese samurai, eldest son of Nobunaga Oda Nobukatsu...
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    of Okabe Motonobu garrison. In 1582, Katsuyori lost Takatō castle by Oda Nobutada, the only Takeda stronghold in Shinano province to put up any resistance...
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    Anayama Nobutada (穴山 信君, 1541 – June 21, 1582), also known as Anayama Genba Nobukimi (in Chronicle of Lord Nobunaga), Baisetsu Nobutada or Anayama Baisetsu...
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    after. In 1582, Oda Nobunaga launched a final attack on the Takeda clan in a series of battles known as the Battle of Tenmokuzan. Oda Nobutada (son of Nobunaga)...
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