Oda Nobuhide
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 Oda Nobunaga the first "Great Unifier" of Japan. Nobuhide was a deputy shugo (Shugodai) of lower Owari Province and head of the Oda clan which controlled most of Owari.
Oda Nobuhide | |
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織田 信秀 | |
Statue of Oda Nobuhide at Banshō-ji | |
Head of Danjō no Jō Oda clan | |
In office 1538–1551 | |
Preceded by | Oda Nobusada |
Succeeded by | Oda Nobunaga |
Personal details | |
Born | 1510 Owari Province, Japan |
Died | April 8, 1551 40–41) Ōsu Kannon, Nagoya | (aged
Spouse | Tsuchida Gozen |
Children | See Family |
Parents |
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Relatives | Oda Nobuyasu (brother) Oda Nobumitsu (brother) Oda Nobutsugu (brother) Oda Nobuzane (brother) Lady Otsuya (sister) |
Nickname(s) | "Tiger of Owari" (尾張の虎) "Bingo no Kami" (備後守) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Oda clan |
Rank | Daimyo Shugodai of Mikawa Province Bugyo of Owari Province |
Unit | Oda clan |
Commands | Shobata Castle (1527) Nagoya Castle (1532) Furuwatari Castle (1536) Suemori Castle (1548) |
Battles/wars | Siege of Anjō castle (1540) Battle of Azukizaka (1542) Battle of Kanōguchi (1547) Battle of Azukizaka (1548) |
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