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  1. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q1071045Nō-hime - Wikidata

    Description. Also known as. English. Nō-hime. wife of Oda Nobunaga, a major daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japanese history. Kichō. Nōhime. Nō Hime. No-hime.

  2. 上総介様、濃めが修羅になりますれば...! "Lord Kazusa no Suke, your humble Nō shall turn into a demon, if need be...!" Nohime, also known as Lady Nō, is the wife of Nobunaga Oda. Like her spouse, she uses a range of firearms in battle. The beautiful and elegant lady Nohime is a pleasant sight among the demon-like Oda army. She has been brought up as a princess, apparently, and ...

  3. Nōhime (濃姫, Nōhime) is an ancient woman that has been appearing throughout the shinobi world sporadically for many years now. During the Warring States Period, she was the head of the Hirume Clan, the greatest force within the Land of Water. Later, she was seen again under a different name as part of the Kinkaku Force, carrying out the attack on Tobirama Senju. She would also set the ...

  4. Nōhime, la hija de Saito Dao, el ambicioso señor de la guerra del primer estado en guerra, la esposa legal de Oda Nobunaga, el primer hombre del estado en guerra, y una de las tres esposas de los estados en guerra. Ella es encantadora y hermosa en apariencia, inteligente, conocida como la primera belleza. La figura col

  5. 16 de abr. de 2021 · Trouble began for Tamako when her father betrayed Oda Nobunaga at Honnōji on June 21, 1582. Tamako was labeled as a “traitor’s daughter” which meant she could cause problems for the Hosokawa clan, who though they remained loyal to the Oda, they were related to the Akechi via marriage. Yet, Tadaoki did not want to divorce Tamako, so she ...

  6. In 1551, he married Nōhime, the daughter of Saitō Dōsan, a powerful daimyō in Mino Province. The marriage was a political alliance that helped Nobunaga to expand his territory. During the 1550s, Nobunaga fought a series of battles against the Imagawa clan and other neighboring daimyōs.

  7. Nōhime ©HistoryMaps. 1549 Jan 1. Nobunaga / Dosan union Nagoya Castle, Japan. Nobuhide made peace with Saitō Dōsan by arranging a political marriage between his son and heir, Oda Nobunaga, and Saitō Dōsan daughter, Nōhime. Dōsan became the father-in-law of Oda Nobunaga.