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Nobutsuna was the adopted son-in-law of [[Naoe Kagetsuna]] and succeeded him in [[1577]]. Lord of [[Yoita castle]], he supported [[Uesugi Kagekatsu]] in the 1578-79 [[Otate no Ran|Ôtate no ran]]. However, in [[1581]] he was killed by [[Yasuda Hidehiro]] at [[Kasugayama castle]]. As Nobutsuna had no sons, Kagekatsu ordered that his widow marry [[Naoe Kagetsugu|Higuchi Kagetsugu]], who became the head of the Naoe (as Naoe Kagetsugu).
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Nobutsuna was the adopted son-in-law of [[Naoe Kagetsuna]] and succeeded him in [[1577]]. Lord of [[Yoita castle]], he supported [[Uesugi Kagekatsu]] in the 1578-79 [[Otate no Ran|Ôtate no ran]]. However, in [[1581]] he was killed by [[Yasuda Hidehiro]] at [[Kasugayama castle]]. As Nobutsuna had no sons, Kagekatsu ordered that his widow marry [[Naoe Kanetsugu|Higuchi Kagetsugu]], who became the head of the Naoe (as Naoe Kanetsugu).
  
 
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  • Died: 1581
  • Titles: Yohei no jô
  • Other names: Tôkurô
  • Distinction: Uesugi retainer


Nobutsuna was the adopted son-in-law of Naoe Kagetsuna and succeeded him in 1577. Lord of Yoita castle, he supported Uesugi Kagekatsu in the 1578-79 Ôtate no ran. However, in 1581 he was killed by Yasuda Hidehiro at Kasugayama castle. As Nobutsuna had no sons, Kagekatsu ordered that his widow marry Higuchi Kagetsugu, who became the head of the Naoe (as Naoe Kanetsugu).

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