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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NōhimeNōhime - Wikipedia

    Nōhime, Nohime (濃姫, lit. ' Lady Nō ' ) , also known as Kichō ( 帰蝶 ) was a Japanese woman from the Sengoku period to the Azuchi–Momoyama period . She was the daughter of Saitō Dōsan , a Sengoku Daimyō of the Mino Province , and the lawful wife of Oda Nobunaga , a Sengoku Daimyō of the Owari Province .

  2. 26 giu 2018 · Nōhime (1533?-1612?), sometimes referred to as Kicho, was the wife to Oda Nobunaga and the daughter of Saitō Dōsan. You would think because of her marriage to the man known as the “Demon King”, we would know a lot about her.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oda_NobuhideOda Nobuhide - Wikipedia

    Oda Nobuhide fu un daimyō giapponese del periodo Sengoku capo del clan Oda della provincia di Owari e padre di Oda Nobunaga.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oda_NobunagaOda Nobunaga - Wikipedia

    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. He was the Tenka-bito (天下人, lit. 'person under heaven') [a] and regarded as the first "Great Unifier" of Japan.

  5. Nohime (1535 - August 5, 1612), was the daughter of Dosan SAITO and lawful wife of Nobunaga ODA. According to "Mino no Kuni Shokyuki" (the Chronicles of Mino Province) which was compiled during the Edo period, and other sources, Kicho was apparently her posthumous name.

  6. 15 giu 2021 · In this episode, we are going to be looking at the wife to Oda Nobunaga, Nōhime, and how we really don't know a lot about her, hence why this video is shorte...

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  7. Nobunaga is regarded as one of three unifiers of Japan along with his retainers Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Nobunaga was born in 1534 in Owari Province, Japan. He was the eldest son of Oda Nobuhide, a minor warlord with meager land holdings.