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Oda Nobunaga

Japanese samurai and warlord (1534–1582)

"Nobunaga" redirects here. For the name, see Nobunaga (name).

In this Japanese name, the surname is Oda.

Senior First Rank

Oda Nobunaga

Portrait of Oda Nobunaga (1583, in Chōkō-ji, Important Cultural Property)

In office
1577[1][2] – 1578[1][2]
Posthumous promotion to Chancellor of the Realm (Daijō-daijin) in 1582.[3]
MonarchEmperor Ōgimachi
In office
1551–1582
Preceded byOda Nobuhide
Succeeded byOda Hidenobu
Born

Kippōshi


23 June 1534
Nagoya, Owari, Japan
Died21 June 1582(1582-06-21) (aged 47)
Honnō-ji, Kyoto, Japan
SpouseNōhime
Domestic partnerKitsuno (concubine)
Children
Parents
RelativesLady Otsuya (aunt)
Saitō Dōsan (father-in-law)
Oichi (sister)
Azai Nagamasa (brother-in-law)
Shibata Katsuie (brother-in-law)
Oda Nobuhiro (brother)
Oda Nobuyuki (brother)
Oda Nobukane (brother)
Oda Nagamasu (brother)
Oda Nobuharu (brother)
Oda Nobutoki (brother)
Oda Hidetaka (brother)
Chacha (niece

Kitsuno (生駒 吉乃, Ikoma Kitsuno, c. 1538–1566) was a concubine of Japanese daimyō Oda Nobunaga during the Warring-states period (or Sengoku period) in Japanese history. She was born into the third generation of the prosperous and influential Ikoma clan in about 1538 and her father was known as . Before Kitsuno became Oda Nobunaga's concubine, she was first wed to who died in the . After the loss of her husband, Kitsuno returned to her family's home, Ikoma mansion. It was there that she met Oda Nobunaga.

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  • Kitsuno (生駒 吉乃, Ikoma Kitsuno, c. 1538–1566) was a concubine of Japanese daimyō Oda Nobunaga during the Warring-states period (or Sengoku period) in Japanese history. She was born into the third generation of the prosperous and influential Ikoma clan in about 1538 and her father was known as . Before Kitsuno became Oda Nobunaga's concubine, she was first wed to who died in the . After the loss of her husband, Kitsuno returned to her family's home, Ikoma mansion. It was there that she met Oda Nobunaga. (en)
  • Kitsuno (生駒 吉

    Kitsuno

    Concubine of Japanese daimyo Oda Nobunaga

    Kitsuno (生駒 吉乃, Ikoma Kitsuno, 1528[a] – 31 May 1566) was a Japanese woman from the Sengoku period to the Azuchi–Momoyama period.[2][3] She was a concubine of Oda Nobunaga, a Sengoku Daimyō of the Owari Province.[4]

    Her posthumous Buddhist name is Kyūan Keishō Daizenjō-ni (久菴桂昌大禅定尼).

    Name

    The name of this woman, who was Nobunaga's concubine and the daughter of Ikoma Iemune, is unknown, as is the case with many women of this period. She is merely listed as a woman in the family tree and her official name has not been passed down to the Ikoma family.[5][6] She is generally known as Kitsuno (吉乃), but this name was popularised by Bukō Yawa[b] and does not appear in any of the Ikoma family archives or other historical documents.[5][6] In recent years, rumours have circulated on the internet and elsewhere that the Ikoma family called her Rui (類) or Orui (お類), but these stories were written in Bukō Yawa,[b

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