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* ''Sons: [[Oda Nobukiyo]]'' | * ''Sons: [[Oda Nobukiyo]]'' | ||
* ''Distinction: [[Oda clan (Owari)|Oda]] retainer'' | * ''Distinction: [[Oda clan (Owari)|Oda]] retainer'' | ||
+ | * ''Japanese'': [[織田]] 信康 ''(Oda Nobuyasu)'' | ||
− | Nobuyasu was a younger brother of [[Oda Nobuhide]] and held [[Inuyama castle]] in [[Owari province]]. He fought in the [[First Battle of Azukizaka]] ([[1542]]) against the [[Imagawa clan|Imagawa]] and later that year accompanied Nobuhide on campaign against the [[Saito clan|Saitô]] of [[Mino province]]. There he was killed in a night raid launched by [[Saito Dosan|Saitô Dosan]]. His son | + | Nobuyasu was a younger brother of [[Oda Nobuhide]] and held [[Inuyama castle]] in [[Owari province]]. He fought in the [[First Battle of Azukizaka]] ([[1542]]) against the [[Imagawa clan|Imagawa]] and later that year accompanied Nobuhide on campaign against the [[Saito clan|Saitô]] of [[Mino province]]. There he was killed in a night raid launched by [[Saito Dosan|Saitô Dosan]]. His son Oda ''Shimotsuke no kami'' Nobukiyo was to have a falling out with [[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga]] and fled Owari, eventually taking up with the [[Takeda clan (Kai)|Takeda]] of [[Kai province|Kai]]. |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 02:09, 21 November 2007
- Died: 1542
- Sons: Oda Nobukiyo
- Distinction: Oda retainer
- Japanese: 織田 信康 (Oda Nobuyasu)
Nobuyasu was a younger brother of Oda Nobuhide and held Inuyama castle in Owari province. He fought in the First Battle of Azukizaka (1542) against the Imagawa and later that year accompanied Nobuhide on campaign against the Saitô of Mino province. There he was killed in a night raid launched by Saitô Dosan. His son Oda Shimotsuke no kami Nobukiyo was to have a falling out with Nobunaga and fled Owari, eventually taking up with the Takeda of Kai.
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005