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    Saitō Dōsan (斎藤 道三, 1494 – May 28, 1556), also known as Saitō Toshimasa (斎藤 利政), was a Japanese samurai lord and daimyo during the Sengoku period. He...
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    the Saitō clan. He was a son of Saitō Yoshitatsu. His mother was daughter of Azai Hisamasa and nephew of Azai Nagamasa, a grandson of Saitō Dōsan. He...
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    Nōhime (category Saitō clan)
    born from the image of the 'daughter of Dōsan the pit viper'. Nōhime is said to have been born to Saitō Dōsan, a Sengoku Daimyō who rose to lordship of...
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    and forced him to die by seppuku. In 1556, Saitō Yoshitatsu raised an army against his father, Saitō Dōsan, who was slain in combat at the Battle of Nagara-gawa...
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    Saitō clan was Saitō Dōsan (1494–1556), who started out as a Buddhist monk, and later worked as a peddler selling cooking oil. In the 1520s, Dōsan's father...
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    made peace with Dōsan by arranging a political marriage between his eldest son, Oda Nobunaga, and Saitō Dōsan's daughter, Nōhime. Dōsan supported the marriage...
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    importance of both Saitō Dōsan and Oda Nobunaga, many of Gifu's temples hold strong connections to them. Jōzai-ji, for instance, was built by Saitō Myōchin, an...
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    father-in-law Dôsan's death, but died of his illness in 1561. Yoshitatsu was the son of Saitō Dōsan. However, rumors that Yoshitatsu was in fact not Dōsan's real...
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  • butterfly-human hybrid. Saitō Dōsan makes an appearance in the eroge Sengoku Hime. He also appears in the eroge Sengoku Rance as the head of the Saito clan, the girl...
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    Japan. It was a battle between Saitō Dōsan and his son, Saitō Yoshitatsu, who had instigated a coup d'etat. In 1542, Dōsan became the representative of...
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    served the Saitō clan of Mino Province. Later, he become a retainer of Oda Nobunaga. He served as a head retainer under Saitō Dōsan after Dōsan overthrew...
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  • Daisuke Saito (footballer, born 1974) (斎藤 大輔), Japanese footballer Daisuke Saito (footballer, born 1980) (斉藤 大介), Japanese footballer Saitō Dōsan (斎藤 道三...
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    general among 10,000 by Saitō Dōsan and the Toki clan during their governorship of the Mino Province. When Dōsan's son, Saitō Yoshitatsu, rebelled against...
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  • enter the employ of Saitō Dōsan, also meeting the demon hunter, Mumyō along the way, but shortly after, Dosan's successor, Saito Yoshiatsu, rebels. Hide...
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    Province and the Saitō clan of Mino, which began over twenty years earlier between Nobunaga's father, Oda Nobuhide and Saitō Dōsan. Due to the weak leadership...
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    Great Villains (日本三大梟雄), a nickname which he shared with Ukita Naoie and Saitō Dōsan, due to their ambitious and treasonous personality, along with the habit...
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    calendar) of the Julian calendar. January 4 – In Japan, Saitō Yoshitatsu, the eldest son of Saitō Dōsan, arranges the murders of his two younger brothers,...
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  • Yoshimichi also known as Inaba Ittetsu They had served under Saitō Dōsan, Saitō Yoshitatsu, Saitō Tatsuoki and later served under the command of Oda Nobunaga...
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    Oda Nobunaga; and she was the sister-in-law of Nōhime, the daughter of Saitō Dōsan. She was descended from the Taira and Fujiwara clans. She was an influential...
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    adventurer from Kyoto who assumed the name of Saitō Dōsan. Also known as the "Viper of Mino", Saitō Dōsan ruthlessly overcame his enemies, expelled the...
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    period. Gifu Prefecture was a long-term residence of Oda Nobunaga and Saitō Dōsan, two influential figures of Japanese history in the Sengoku period, spawning...
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  • Nakamura Kanzaburō XVIII, actor who previously known as Nakamura Kankurō V. Saitō Dōsan, warrior and merchant, also known as Nishimura Kankurō Masatoshi. Kankuro...
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  • Saitō clan following the 16th-century Sengoku period. The brother of Saitō Dōsan, the "Serpent Daimyō", Michitoshi was made an officer of the Saitō clan...
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    one's occupation from warrior to merchant or farmer, or the reverse. Saitō Dōsan was one merchant who rose through the warrior ranks to become a daimyō...
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    period and the head of the Mori clan (Genji) family, who served the Saitō clan. The Saitō were the lords of Mino province. Later, he became a retainer of...
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    earlier name of Dōsan and is surmised to have been received from Dōsan. In 1556, at the Battle of Nagaragawa between Dōsan and Saitō Yoshitatsu, Masakatsu...
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    Mino Province. Toki Yorinari (then governor of Mino) was defeated by Saitō Dōsan. Toki Sadamasa (1551–1597) earned distinction fighting in the forces...
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    Yoshitaka Ōuchi Yoshinaga Ōtomo Sōrin Rokkaku Yoshikata Ryūzōji Takanobu Saitō Dōsan Saitō Yoshitatsu Sakai Tadatsugu Sakakibara Yasumasa Satomi Yoshitaka Sanada...
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  • Masako Sagara Taketō Saigō Takamori Saigo Yoshikatsu Saitō Dōsan Saitō Hajime Saito Musashibō Benkei Saitō Yoshitatsu Sakai Tadakiyo Sakai Tadashige Sakai...
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  • Masahiro Motoki as Saitō Dōsan, the "Viper of Mino" Hideaki Itō as Saitō Yoshitatsu Jun Hasegawa as Saitō Magoshirō Naoki Inukai as Saitō Kiheiji Kaho Minami...
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