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- daughter of Matsudaira Takachika of Tanagura Domain. He died in 1810. Andō Nobukiyo (安藤信馨, December 5, 1768-November 25, 1812) was the 7th hereditary chieftain...
- defeated the Imagawa clan at the Battle of Okehazama in 1560, his cousin, Oda Nobukiyo, seized Inuyama Castle with the support of Saito Yo****atsu on Mino Province...
- Mitsutaka (早水 藤左衛門 満尭) Yada Gorōemon Suketake (矢田 五郎右衛門 助武) Ōishi Sezaemon Nobukiyo (大石 瀬左衛門 信清) Isogai Jūrōzaemon Masahisa (礒貝 十郎左衛門 正久) Hazama Kihei Mitsunobu...
- Niwa Nagahide Niwa Nagashige Oda Hiroyoshi Oda Nobuhide Oda Nobukata Oda Nobukiyo Oda Nobunaga Oda Nobutada Oda Nobutomo Oda Nobukatsu Oda Nobuyasu Ogasawara...
- (daughter of Minamoto no Yoritomo) • Bomon Nobuko/Bomonhime (daughter of Bomon Nobukiyo, wife of Minamoto no Sanetomo) Nōhime (daughter of Saito Dosan, wife of...
- governor of the northern Owari. Nobunaga with support of his cousin, Oda Nobukiyo of Inuyama, defeated the forces of the Oda Nobukata (the lineal successor...
- Ikeda Terumasa Lord of Inuyama Castle In office 1570–1583 Preceded by Oda Nobukiyo Succeeded by Ishikawa Sadakiyo Lord of Ōgaki In office 1583–1584 Preceded...
- the Ikoma family mansion. At the time, the Ikoma family belonged to Oda Nobukiyo, lord of Inuyama Castle, but also did business as a samurai merchant, and...
- Domain Andō Nobunari (1743–1810) of Kanō Domain and Iwakitaira Domain Andō Nobukiyo (1768–1812) of Iwakitaira Domain Andō Nobuyoshi (1785–1844) of Iwakitaira...
- Prince Yoshimune (善統親王; 1233–1317) Consort: Fujiwara Noriko (藤原位子), Bomon Nobukiyo's daughter First Daughter: Imperial Princess Jōko (穠子内親王; 1216-1279)later...