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  1. Nobutada was the most competent of his sons. Never really lost a battle, and won all. However he never really had to fight a large battle where the odds werent stacked in his favor. Most of the time he was also commanding top rank Oda generals, meaning he was in good hands and probably didn't influence the actual fight that much.

  2. Nobutada Oda is Nobunaga's eldest son and successor. He followed his father into many of his campaigns, even being entrusted to lead a few battles without Nobunaga's supervision. His promising future was cut short due to the Incident at Honnōji.

  3. Oda Nobutada, the eldest son, was now a General at 15 years old. He commanded a large troop in the war against the Asai clan plus Asakura clan plus the same old troublesome warrior-monks. He was engaged to Takeda Shingen 's daughter, but when Oda Nobunaga led the army himself to help Tokugawa Ieyasu in the battle against the Takedas, Shingen ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oda_clanOda clan - Wikipedia

    Oda clan. The Oda clan ( Japanese: 織田氏, Hepburn: Oda-shi) is a Japanese samurai family who were daimyo and an important political force in the unification of Japan in the mid-16th century. Though they had the climax of their fame under Oda Nobunaga and fell from the spotlight soon after, several branches of the family continued as daimyo ...

  5. 奇妙丸 信忠 Kimyōmaru, Kimyomaru, 信重, Nobushige, Nobutada 織田 aka Oda (1557 - 21 Jun 1582) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (16 entries) edit.

  6. After his death, Oda Nobunaga’s legacy lived on through his devoted followers, who continued to fight for his vision of a unified Japan. His son, Oda Nobutada, and his most loyal vassals, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu, carried on his work and eventually succeeded in unifying Japan under the Tokugawa shogunate.

  7. 9 de dic. de 2017 · Oichi. Kanji: お市. Dates: 1547-June 14, 1583. Other Known Names: Ichi, Ichihime, Odani no Kata, Hideko, Oichi no Kata. Oichi is one of the most famous women of the Sengoku Jidai, and she is also one of its most tragic figures. She was Oda Nobunaga ’s younger sister, sister-in-law to Nōhime, wife to Azai Nagamasa and Shibata Katsuie, and ...