Nobunaga Oda (織田 信長) is one of the three unifiers of the Warring States period along with his former generals, Hideyoshi Toyotomi and Ieyasu Tokugawa. Until his untimely demise, Nobunaga is widely considered to have had controlled most of Japan as on
Nobunaga had worked vigorously towards the unification of the country, but her end came from the insurrection of a vassal. She shows no regret about that in itself, saying it was "something that couldn't be helped". Does not particularly have a wish for the Holy Grail, but it is very ...
Family members Brother(s): Oda Nobukatsu Sister(s): Oichi Niece(s): Chacha In-law(s): Toyotomi Hideyoshi (nephew-in-law) Servant stats True Name: Oda Nobunaga Source: Historical Fact[1] Region: Japan[1] Alignment: Chaotic Neutral[1] HiddenAttribute: Earth Armaments: Sword, ...
The Oda family in the time of Nobunaga claimed descent from the Taira clan, by Taira no Chikazane, a grandson of Taira no Shigemori (1138-1179). Taira no Chikazane established himself at Oda (Echizen Province) and took its name. His descendants, great vassals of the (Se...
When his father died in 1551, seventeen-year-old Nobunaga behaved so badly at the funeral that it tore a rift in the Oda clan for good. By rights, Nobunaga was the successor to the clan, but many members thought it was better to nominate his milder and easier-to-control brother, Nobu...
Unlike Nobunaga, who was nicknamed the Fool of Owari, Nobukatsu was known to be intelligent even in his youth, and his mother, Dota Gozen, adored him. It was believed that he would be the next head of the Oda family. Nobukatsu eventually came to believe that he was the true heir of...
Yasuke was a valet and bodyguard of the Jesuit missionary Alessandro Valignano who rose to become a member of the inner circle of Japan’s first “great unifier,” the warlord Oda Nobunaga. Yasuke is commonly held by Japanese historians to be the first r
This article is about one of Nobunaga's younger biological brothers. For his son, see Nobukatsu Oda. Nobuyuki Oda is one of the commonly known names for one of Nobunaga's younger biological brothers. He is best known for engaging in a brief civil conflic