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Nene was [[Takeda Nobutora|Takeda Nobutora's]] third daughter.  She was married to [[Suwa Yorishige]] in the ninth month of [[1540]] as a political move for peace between the[[Takeda clan|Takeda]] and [[Suwa clan|Suwa]] clans. It is believed that in the 12th month of this year, Nobutora visited Yorishige and Nene, and brought back Yorishige's concubine [[Suwa Goryonin|Suwa Goryônin]] to [[Kai province]] as a hostage. In [[1542]] she gave birth to Yorishige's first son.  Unfortunately, all were killed the next year during an invasion by [[Takeda Shingen]].
 
Nene was [[Takeda Nobutora|Takeda Nobutora's]] third daughter.  She was married to [[Suwa Yorishige]] in the ninth month of [[1540]] as a political move for peace between the[[Takeda clan|Takeda]] and [[Suwa clan|Suwa]] clans. It is believed that in the 12th month of this year, Nobutora visited Yorishige and Nene, and brought back Yorishige's concubine [[Suwa Goryonin|Suwa Goryônin]] to [[Kai province]] as a hostage. In [[1542]] she gave birth to Yorishige's first son.  Unfortunately, all were killed the next year during an invasion by [[Takeda Shingen]].
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==Sources==
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*[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%A6%B0%E3%80%85 Nene] ''From Japanese Wikipedia''
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*[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%AD%A6%E7%94%B0%E4%BF%A1%E8%99%8E Takeda Nobutora] ''From Japanese Wikipedia''
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*[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%AB%8F%E8%A8%AA%E5%BE%A1%E6%96%99%E4%BA%BA Suwa Goryonin] ''From Japanese Wikipedia''
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[[Category:Women]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]

Revision as of 22:06, 28 October 2006

  • Born: 1528
  • Died: 1543
  • Japanese: 禰々


Nene was Takeda Nobutora's third daughter. She was married to Suwa Yorishige in the ninth month of 1540 as a political move for peace between theTakeda and Suwa clans. It is believed that in the 12th month of this year, Nobutora visited Yorishige and Nene, and brought back Yorishige's concubine Suwa Goryônin to Kai province as a hostage. In 1542 she gave birth to Yorishige's first son. Unfortunately, all were killed the next year during an invasion by Takeda Shingen.

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