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  2. Oda clan - Wikipedia

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    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 reached the peak of their power under Oda Nobunaga and fell soon after, several branches of the family continued as daimyo houses until the Meiji ...

  3. Inaba clan - Wikipedia

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    A cadet branch descended from Inaba Masanari (1571–1628), who fought in the armies of Oda Nobunaga and then Toyotomi Hideyoshi. [4] This branch of the Inaba was created in 1588. [ 3 ] In 1619, following the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate , Inaba Masanari was forced to divorce his wife, in order for her to become the wet-nurse of ...

  4. Inaba Masanobu - Wikipedia

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    Inaba Masanobu (稲葉 正謖, November 8, 1749 – October 5, 1806) was a daimyō in early 19th-century Japan during the Edo period. [1] Masanobu's family was descended from Masanari, a younger son of Konō Michitaka, daimyō from Mino province who had been a vassal of Oda Nobunaga and later Toyotomi Hideyoshi. [2]

  5. Inaba Yoshimichi - Wikipedia

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    Inaba Yoshimichi (稲葉 良通, 1515 – January 5, 1589), also known as Inaba Ittetsu (稲葉 一鉄), [2] was a Japanese samurai warrior during the Sengoku period. [3] He served the Saitō clan of Mino province. Later, he became a retainer of Oda Nobunaga. His childhood name was Hikoshiro (彦四郎) later Hikoroku (彦六郎).

  6. Eiichiro Oda - Wikipedia

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    Eiichiro Oda (Japanese: 尾田 栄一郎, Hepburn: Oda Eiichirō, born January 1, 1975) is a Japanese manga artist and the creator of the series One Piece.With more than 520 million tankōbon copies in circulation worldwide, One Piece is both the best-selling manga in history and the best-selling comic series printed in volume, in turn making Oda one of the best-selling fiction authors.

  7. Oda Nobunaga - Wikipedia

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    Oda clan mon (Japanese emblem). Oda Nobunaga (織田 信長, [oda nobɯ(ꜜ)naɡa] ⓘ; 23 June 1534 – 21 June 1582) was a Japanese daimyō and one of the leading figures of the Sengoku and Azuchi-Momoyama periods.

  8. Hayashi Hidesada - Wikipedia

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    Hayashi Hidesada (林 秀貞, 1513 – November 21, 1580) was a Japanese samurai and retainer of Oda clan, who lived during the Sengoku period.He was also known as Michikatsu (通勝).

  9. Battle of Anegawa - Wikipedia

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    The 1901 publication "Japanese Military History: The Battle of Anegawa" estimates that the casualties on the Azai and Asakura side were around 1,700, while those on the Oda and Tokugawa side were around 800. [8] According to A.L. Sadler in The Life of Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu there were 3,170 heads collected by the Oda camp. A good portion were ...