Oda Nobuhide (織田 信秀, 1510 – April 8, 1551) was a Japanese daimyō and magistrate of the Sengoku period known as "Tiger of Owari" and also the father of...
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Oda Nobuyuki (織田 信行, 1536 – 1558), also known as Oda Nobukatsu (織田 信勝), was the son of Oda Nobuhide and younger brother of Oda Nobunaga, who lived during...
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son of 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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afterward. Oda Nobunaga was born on 23 June 1534 in Nagoya, Owari Province, and was the heir of Oda Nobuhide, the head of the powerful Oda clan and a...
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Sakuma Nobumori (category Oda retainers)
Jo (右衛門尉), 1528 – February 18, 1582) was a retainer of Oda Nobuhide. He was thus treated as Oda Nobunaga's most important retainer and would come to fight...
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The alliance with them brought him into conflict with the Oda clan. In 1540, Oda Nobuhide attacked and took Anjō castle, which was held by the Matsudaira...
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Sakuma Moritsugu, cousin of Sakuma Nobumori, a prominent Oda retainer to Oda Nobuhide and Oda Nobunaga. After several campaigns in which he had fought...
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Azukizaka (小豆坂の戦い, Azukizaka no tatakai) Oda Nobuhide defeated Imagawa Yoshimoto, setting the stage for his son, Oda Nobunaga, to become one of Japan's greatest...
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(1568–1582) Oda Nobuhide (1571–1597) Oda Nobutaka (1576–1602) Oda Nobuyoshi (1573–1615) Oda Nobusada (1574–1624) Oda Nobuyoshi (died 1609) Oda Nagatsugu (died...
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southern districts of Owari Province as shugodai. After Oda Nobuhide died in 1551, Nobuhide's son Nobunaga was initially unable to assume control of the...
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His seat was Arako Castle in Owari Province. Toshimasa was a vassal of Oda Nobuhide, who nominally ruled Owari Province from his seat at Kiyosu Castle. Father:...
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Oda Nobuhiro (織田 信広, died October 13, 1574) was the eldest son of Oda Nobuhide. As an illegitimate son of Oda Nobuhide, Nobuhiro's power would slowly fade...
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Kawajiri Hidetaka (category Oda retainers)
samurai warrior during the Sengoku period, he was served Oda Nobuhide and was one of the vassals of Oda Nobunaga. He was the first samurai in the "Kuro-horo-shu"...
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(1567–1585) Oda Katsunaga (1568–1582) Oda Nobuhide (1571–1597) Oda Nobutaka (1576–1602) Oda Nobuyoshi (1573–1615) Oda Nobusada (1574–1624) Oda Nobuyoshi...
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Oichi (category Oda clan)
born in 1547 in Nagoya Castle, Owari Province, the fifth daughter of Oda Nobuhide. She was the younger sister of Nobunaga and Oinu. Her mother was an unnamed...
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He defeated Oda Nobuhide at the Battle of Kanōguchi in 1547. However, in 1549, eventually Oda Nobuhide was defeated by Dōsan, Nobuhide made peace with...
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natural illness. Around the same time, Oda Nobuhide died during an epidemic. Nobuhide's death dealt a heavy blow to the Oda clan. In 1551, an army under the...
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Oinu (category Oda clan)
a member of the prominent Oda clan in the Sengoku period. She was the daughter of Oda Nobuhide and the younger sister of Oda Nogunaga, one of the leading...
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the young Oda Nobunaga in his struggle to unite the province of Owari, against one of the former vassals of his late father (Oda Nobuhide, died in 1551)...
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Oda Hidetaka (織田 秀孝, ? - July 14, 1555) was a Sengoku period warrior in 16th century Japan. He was the eighth son of warlord Oda Nobuhide and his wife...
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(1568–1582) Oda Nobuhide (1571–1597) Oda Nobutaka (1576–1602) Oda Nobuyoshi (1573–1615) Oda Nobusada (1574–1624) Oda Nobuyoshi (died 1609) Oda Nagatsugu...
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(1567-1585) Oda Nobuhide (1571-1597) Oda Nobutaka (1576-1602) Oda Nobuyoshi (1573-1615) Oda Nobusada (1574-1624) Oda Nobuyoshi (died 1609) Oda Nagatsugu (died...
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Nobukatsu (1558–1630) Oda Nobutaka (1558–1583) Hashiba Hidekatsu (1567–1585) Oda Katsunaga (1568–1582) Oda Nobuhide (1571–1597) Oda Nobutaka (1576–1602)[citation...
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samurai who served the Oda clan for two generations. His original name was Hirate Kiyohide (平手 清秀). Masahide first served Oda Nobuhide. He was a talented...
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Tadamasa, and brother of Mizuno Tadashige. In 1542, Nobumoto sided with Oda Nobuhide, but later served to Tokugawa Ieyasu. In 1543, he succeeded his father...
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Oda Nobutoki (織田 信時, died July 1556) or Hidetoshi was born the sixth son of Oda Nobuhide, a feudal warlord in Owari Province, Japan, during the Sengoku...
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Nōhime (category Oda clan)
unrest in the Mino territory. At that time, Oda Nobuhide of the neighbouring Owari Province, father of Oda Nobunaga, was at enmity with Saitō Dōsan, so...
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Iwakura Oda clan and the deputy governor (shugodai) of Yoshimune, Oda Nobutomo, used him as a puppet ruler. Following the death of Oda Nobuhide in the...
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example of shugodai becoming de facto daimyōs would be Oda Nobuhide, the Oda clan of Owari Province. Oda clan Asakura clan Nagao clan Miyoshi clan Amago clan...
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