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Onamihime (阿南姫, July 4, 1541 –
August 30, 1602) was a late-Sengoku
period Onna-musha. She was the
first daughter of Date Harumune,
sister of Date Terumune...
- Kaihime, who
fought against the
Toyotomi clan in the
siege of Oshi (1590),
Onamihime, who
became the
representative leader of the Nikaidō clan and
fought in...
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Kubohime (1521–1594) Children:
Iwaki Chikataka (d. 1594) by
Kubohime Onamihime (1541–1602)
married Nikaido Moriyoshi by
Kubohime Date
Terumune by Kubohime...
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adopted by
Oniniwa Tsunamoto, then
adopted by
Watari Shigemune Aunt:
Onamihime (1541–1602),
daughter of Date Harumune,
sister of Date Terumune, and owner...
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Kamakura period. The
castle was destro**** by Date
Masamune after his aunt
Onamihime surrendered the
castle during the
Sengoku period.
During the Edo period...
- was born as
Nikaido Heishiro, the son of Nikaidō
Moriyoshi (二階堂 盛義) and
Onamihime. He was
adopted by
Ashina Morioki to
continue the
family line, and as...
- as was the case of
Tachibana Ginchiyo, Ii Naotora, Lady Otsuya, Otazu,
Onamihime and others.
Although this
theory is not
considered valid in academia,...
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Female castellans Ashikaga Ujihime Chacha Miyohime Munakata Saikaku Nene
Onamihime Otazu no Kata
Otsuya no Kata Seishin-ni
Tachibana Ginchiyo Female warriors...
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leaders Date
Masamune Date
Shigezane Katakura Kagetsuna Oniniwa Yoshinao †
Onamihime Sōma Yo****ane
Satake Yoshishige Satake Yoshinobu Iwaki Tsunetaka Strength...
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Tsunamoto Ashina Yoshihiro Satake Yoshishige Satake Yoshinobu Sōma Yo****ane
Onamihime Strength 23,000 16,000
Casualties and
losses 500 1,800 class=notpageimage|...