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- Nagahide (written: 長秀 or 永英) is a masculine ****anese given name. Notable people with the name include: Arase Nagahide (荒勢 永英, 1949–2008), ****anese sumo...
- Niwa Nagahide (丹羽 長秀, October 16, 1535 – May 15, 1585), also known as Gorōzaemon (五郎左衛門), his other legal alias was Hashiba Echizen no Kami (羽柴越前守), was...
- Yasuda Nagahide (安田長秀) (1517 – May 8, 1582?) was a ****anese Military commander (武将, Bushou), who served the Uesugi clan (上杉氏, Uesugishi), during the Sengoku...
- Ogasawara Nagahide (小笠原長秀, September 18, 1366 - March 15, 1424) was a ****anese nobleman and military commander during the Muromachi period (1336 – 1573)...
- also known as Yūrakusai Nagahide (有楽斎 長秀), Nakamura Nagahide (中邑 長秀 or 中村 長秀), Chōshū (長秀), and as Chōshūsai (長秀斎). “Nagahide” and “Chōshū” are written...
- with Kino****a Hideyoshi (later changing his surname to Hashiba), Niwa Nagahide, and Nakagawa Shigemasa, as he was tasked as magistrate to manage the government...
- surname included two characters, one each from Oda's right-hand men Niwa Nagahide (丹羽 長秀) and Shibata Katsuie (柴田 勝家), and the new given name included characters...
- Arase Nagahide (荒勢 永英, 20 June 1949 – 11 August 2008), real name Arase Hideo (荒瀬 英生) was a sumo wrestler from Ino, Agawa District, Kōchi Prefecture, ****an...
- and the castle owner Isono Kazumasa evacuated, so Nobunaga ****igned Niwa Nagahide as the castle owner and secured a p****age from Gifu Castle to the lakeside...
- Hashiba Hideyoshi to attack the Mōri clan in the Chūgoku region; Niwa Nagahide to prepare for an invasion of Shikoku; Takigawa Kazumasu to watch the Hōjō...