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  1. Oda Katsunaga. Oda Katsunaga (織田 勝長, born 1569, died June 21, 1582) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through early Azuchi-Momoyama Period, who was the fifth son of Oda Nobunaga. At a very young age, Katsunaga, then known as "Gobomaru", was given in adoption to Toyama Kagetou and his wife, Lady Otsuya, at Iwamura ...

  2. Oda Katsunaga - SamuraiWiki. Died: 1582. Other names: Gensaburô. Katsunaga was sent to Nobunaga's aunt at Iwamura castle as a young boy and when that place fell into Takeda hands in 1572, Katsunaga became a Takeda hostage.

  3. Oda Katsunaga was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period through early Azuchi-Momoyama Period, who was the fifth son of Oda Nobunaga. Career. Lady Otsuya was Oda Nobunaga"s aunt. In 1572, the castle was captured by Takeda forces under Akiyama Nobutomo, and Gobomaru, then only four, became a hostage to the Takeda.

  4. Oda Katsunaga (織田 勝 長, nacido en 1569, muerto el 21 de junio de 1582) fue un samurái japonés del período Sengoku hasta el período Azuchi-Momoyama temprano , que fue el quinto hijo de Oda Nobunaga .

  5. De febrero a marzo de 1582, Oda Nobunaga llevó a cabo la conquista de Koshu y destruyó al clan Takeda. La batalla final fue la "Batalla del Monte Tenmoku", que tuvo lugar el 11 de marzo en el Monte. Los perseguidores de Kazumasu Takigawa del ejército de Oda se interponen en el camino de Katsuyori Takeda y sus hombres que escapan del ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lady_OtsuyaLady Otsuya - Wikipedia

    Lady Otsuya (おつやの方 Otsuya no Kata) was a Japanese female samurai ( onna-musha) from the Sengoku period. She was the ruler of Iwamura Castle until the last days of her life. According to legend Otsuya is best known for the aunt of the famous samurai Oda Nobunaga, the wife of Tōyama Kagetō and foster mother of Oda Katsunaga.

  7. Oda Katsunaga (織田 勝長) was the fifth son Oda Nobunaga. Oda Katsunaga was the lord of Inuyama castle. He died alongside his father Oda Nobunaga at the Battle of Honnō-ji. [1]