Difference between revisions of "Oda Nobushige"
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*''Born: [[1843]]'' | *''Born: [[1843]]'' | ||
− | *''Japanese'': [[織田]] | + | *''Other Names'': 萬寿九郎 ''(Masukurô)'' |
+ | *''Japanese'': [[織田]] 信成 ''(Oda Nobushige)'' | ||
− | Oda | + | Oda Nobushige was a [[Bakumatsu]] era lord of [[Yanagimoto han]] in [[Yamato province]]. |
− | The son of [[Oda Nobuakira]]<!--織田信陽-->, | + | The second son of [[Oda Nobuakira]]<!--織田信陽--> (d. [[1857]]/8/25), Nobushige succeeded his father to become lord of the 10,000 ''[[koku]]'' domain of Yanagimoto on 1857/12/16.<ref>Nobuakira's eldest son, [[Oda Nobutaka]], predeceased Nobuakira, dying on [[1856]]/8/17. Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 462.</ref> In [[1860]], he had his first formal audience with the shogun as head of his family and lord of his domain. In preparation for that audience, he was treated to a banquet by [[Sengoku Hisatoshi]] and [[Inaba Akimichi]], senior ''daimyô'' attached to the Yanagi-no-ma of [[Edo castle]], who helped guide him through the process. |
Masukurô's lineage was descended from [[Oda Uraku]]sai, a younger brother of [[Oda Nobunaga]]. They were the only one of the four branches of the [[Oda clan]] to be granted "castle holder" (''shironushi'') status by the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]. | Masukurô's lineage was descended from [[Oda Uraku]]sai, a younger brother of [[Oda Nobunaga]]. They were the only one of the four branches of the [[Oda clan]] to be granted "castle holder" (''shironushi'') status by the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
*Ogawa Kyôichi 小川恭一, ''Shogun omemie sahô'' 将軍お目見え作法, Tokyojin 東京人 (1995/1), 84. | *Ogawa Kyôichi 小川恭一, ''Shogun omemie sahô'' 将軍お目見え作法, Tokyojin 東京人 (1995/1), 84. | ||
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[[Category:Samurai]] | [[Category:Samurai]] | ||
[[Category:Bakumatsu]] | [[Category:Bakumatsu]] |
Latest revision as of 00:31, 15 May 2020
Oda Nobushige was a Bakumatsu era lord of Yanagimoto han in Yamato province.
The second son of Oda Nobuakira (d. 1857/8/25), Nobushige succeeded his father to become lord of the 10,000 koku domain of Yanagimoto on 1857/12/16.[1] In 1860, he had his first formal audience with the shogun as head of his family and lord of his domain. In preparation for that audience, he was treated to a banquet by Sengoku Hisatoshi and Inaba Akimichi, senior daimyô attached to the Yanagi-no-ma of Edo castle, who helped guide him through the process.
Masukurô's lineage was descended from Oda Urakusai, a younger brother of Oda Nobunaga. They were the only one of the four branches of the Oda clan to be granted "castle holder" (shironushi) status by the Tokugawa shogunate.
References
- Ogawa Kyôichi 小川恭一, Shogun omemie sahô 将軍お目見え作法, Tokyojin 東京人 (1995/1), 84.
- ↑ Nobuakira's eldest son, Oda Nobutaka, predeceased Nobuakira, dying on 1856/8/17. Ishin Shiryô Kôyô 維新史料綱要, vol 2 (1937), 462.