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==Biographical Data==
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[[Image:Oda_nobunaga.jpg|thumb|right|Oda Nobunaga.]]
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* ''Born: [[1534]]''
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* ''Died: [[1582]]''
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* ''Titles: Owari no kami, Kazusa no suke, Kugyô (1573), Gon-dainagon, Ukon’e taishô (1574), Udaijin (1576)''
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* ''Other Names: Tenka dono (Lord of the Realm, or Hegemon)''
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* ''[[Yomei|Yômei]]: Kipposhi''
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* ''Japanese'': [[織田]] 信長 ''(Oda Nobunaga)''
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Oda Nobunaga was the first of the great Three Unifiers who rose to power in the late [[Sengoku Period]], uniting much of Japan under his rule, and setting the stage for the eventual end of the wars and chaos which had dominated the archipelago for more than 100 years.
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Nobunaga is known for numerous military, political, economic, and cultural activities, accomplishments and innovations, including his innovative use of [[teppo|firearms]] and victory at the [[battle of Nagashino]] in [[1575]]; his abolition of guilds and customs barriers, leading to significant economic integration;<ref>[[Albert M. Craig]], ''The Heritage of Japanese Civilization'', Second Edition, Prentice Hall (2011), 63.</ref> and the construction of [[Azuchi castle]], the model for Japanese [[castles]] in the mode most well-known today.
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His death in [[1582]] in the [[Honnoji Incident]] led to his retainer [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] rising to power as hegemon over the archipelago.
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* ''Born: [[1534]]''
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* ''Died: [[1582]]''
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* ''Titles: Owari no kami, Kazusa no suke, Kugyo (1573), Gondainagon, Ukon’etaishou (1574), Udaijin (1576)''
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* ''[[Yomei|Yômei]]: Kipposhi''
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* ''Japanese'': [[織田]] 信長 ''(Oda Nobunaga)''
      
==The Oda of Owari, 1534-1559==
 
==The Oda of Owari, 1534-1559==
[[Image:Oda_nobunaga.jpg|thumb|right|Oda Nobunaga.]]
   
Nobunaga was born Oda Kipposhi, the second son of [[Oda Nobuhide]] ([[1508]]? –[[1549]]), a minor lord whose family once served the [[Shiba clan|Shiba]] shugo. Nobuhide was a skilled warrior, and spent much of his time fighting the samurai of [[Mikawa province|Mikawa]] and [[Mino province|Mino]]. He also had enemies closer to home - the Oda were divided into two separate camps, with both vying for control of [[Owari province|Owari's]] eight districts. Nobuhide's branch, of which he was one of three elders, was based at [[Kiyosu castle]]. The rival branch was to the north, in [[Iwakura castle]].  
 
Nobunaga was born Oda Kipposhi, the second son of [[Oda Nobuhide]] ([[1508]]? –[[1549]]), a minor lord whose family once served the [[Shiba clan|Shiba]] shugo. Nobuhide was a skilled warrior, and spent much of his time fighting the samurai of [[Mikawa province|Mikawa]] and [[Mino province|Mino]]. He also had enemies closer to home - the Oda were divided into two separate camps, with both vying for control of [[Owari province|Owari's]] eight districts. Nobuhide's branch, of which he was one of three elders, was based at [[Kiyosu castle]]. The rival branch was to the north, in [[Iwakura castle]].  
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==References==
 
==References==
 
* Initial text from [http://www.samurai-archives.com Samurai-Archives.com] FWSeal, 2005
 
* Initial text from [http://www.samurai-archives.com Samurai-Archives.com] FWSeal, 2005
   
*Baxter, James C. and Joshua A. Fogel, ed. Paul Varley 'Oda Nobunaga, Guns, and Early Modern Warfare'  ''Writing Histories In Japan''  International Research Center for Japanese Studies Kyoto 2007
 
*Baxter, James C. and Joshua A. Fogel, ed. Paul Varley 'Oda Nobunaga, Guns, and Early Modern Warfare'  ''Writing Histories In Japan''  International Research Center for Japanese Studies Kyoto 2007
   
*Cooper, Michael ''They Came To Japan'' University of California 1981
 
*Cooper, Michael ''They Came To Japan'' University of California 1981
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*Rekishi Gunzô Shirizu ''Oda Nobunaga'' Gakken 1996
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*Wakita Osamu ''The Emergence of the State in Sixteenth-Century Japan: From Oda to Tokugawa'' Journal of Japanese Studies, Vol 8 No 2, 1982
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*Rekishi Gunzô Shirizu ''Oda Nobunaga'' Gakken 1996
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*Wakita Osamu ''The Emergence of the State in Sixteenth-Century Japan: From Oda to Tokugawa'' Journal of Japanese Studies, Vol 8 No 2, 1982
   
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