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* ''Distinction: Sister of Oda Nobunaga''
    
Few women in Japanese history have quite the pathos of Oichi, a sister of [[Oda Nobunaga]] renowned for her beauty. She was initially was married to [[Shibata Katsuie]] after the latter begged pardon for an abortive rebellion in [[1557]]. Following Nobunaga's conquest of [[Mino province|Mino]] in [[1567]], Nobunaga made Shibata divorce Oichi so that she might be sent as wife to the young [[Asai Nagamasa]], lord of North [[Omi province|Ômi province]]. Through Nagamasa she bore one son (Manjumaru) and three daughters. Unfortunately, Nagamasa betrayed his alliance with Nobunaga in [[1570]] and went to war with him on behalf of the Asakura family. The fighting continued for three years until the Asakura were destroyed and Nagamasa's [[Odani castle|Odani Castle]] was surrounded. Nobunaga requested that his sister be returned to him, and this Nagamasa allowed, sending out Oichi and her three daughters. Nagamasa and Manjumaru then perished, leaving Oichi to be shuffled back to Katsuie (though when this happened seems to be a point of debate).  
 
Few women in Japanese history have quite the pathos of Oichi, a sister of [[Oda Nobunaga]] renowned for her beauty. She was initially was married to [[Shibata Katsuie]] after the latter begged pardon for an abortive rebellion in [[1557]]. Following Nobunaga's conquest of [[Mino province|Mino]] in [[1567]], Nobunaga made Shibata divorce Oichi so that she might be sent as wife to the young [[Asai Nagamasa]], lord of North [[Omi province|Ômi province]]. Through Nagamasa she bore one son (Manjumaru) and three daughters. Unfortunately, Nagamasa betrayed his alliance with Nobunaga in [[1570]] and went to war with him on behalf of the Asakura family. The fighting continued for three years until the Asakura were destroyed and Nagamasa's [[Odani castle|Odani Castle]] was surrounded. Nobunaga requested that his sister be returned to him, and this Nagamasa allowed, sending out Oichi and her three daughters. Nagamasa and Manjumaru then perished, leaving Oichi to be shuffled back to Katsuie (though when this happened seems to be a point of debate).  
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