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Nōhime,
Nohime (濃姫, lit. 'Lady Nō'), also
known as Kichō (帰蝶) was a ****anese
woman from the
Sengoku period to the Azuchi–Momoyama period. She was the daughter...
- view of
Nōhime is
presented in the game
Kessen III.
Under her
childhood name of Kicho, she is
presented as a
chaste and
innocent princess.
Nōhime was portra****...
- v****als of Oda Nobunaga.
There is also a
theory that
Nobutada was
adopted by
Nohime. His
childhood name was Kimyo-Maru (Kimyo
means strange in ****anese). He...
- was the
younger sister of Oda Nobunaga; and she was the sister-in-law of
Nōhime, the
daughter of Saitō Dōsan. She was
descended from the
Taira and Fujiwara...
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grandson of Saitō Dōsan. He was also a
nephew of Oda Nobunaga's
first wife,
Nohime herself, a
daughter of Saitō Dōsan. Saitō
Tatsuoki succeeded his father...
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marriage between his son and heir, Oda Nobunaga, and Dōsan's daughter,
Nōhime. Dōsan, therefore,
became the father-in-law of Oda Nobunaga. Dōsan supported...
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political marriage between his son
Nobunaga and Dōsan's daughter,
Nōhime.
Nobunaga took
Nōhime as his
lawful wife, and Dōsan
became Nobunaga's father-in-law...
- (1853–1901) Oda
Nobunari (1987–)
Oichi (1547–1583) Lady
Otsuya Tokuhime Kitsuno Nōhime Dota
Gozen 織田氏 (in ****anese). Kotobank.
Archived from the
original on 17...
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Mission (Marino)
Samurai Warriors (
Nōhime)
Samurai Warriors 2 (
Nōhime)
Samurai Warriors 3 (
Nōhime)
Samurai Warriors 4 (
Nōhime)
Sentimental Journey (Honoka Sawatari)...
- theory,
Nobutada was
adopted as Nobunaga's
legitimate son by his
legal wife,
Nōhime, who had no
children with Nobunaga.
Nobukatsu was
adopted by the Kitabatake...