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- Lady Otsuya (おつやの方 Otsuya no Kata) was a ****anese female samurai (onna-musha) from the Sengoku period. She was the ruler of Iwamura Castle until the last...
- Nobutomo and his wife, the Lady Otsuya, were where he was crucified upside down in the Nagara River on along with his wife Otsuya no Kata, his elder retainers...
- given in adoption to Toyama Kagetou and his wife, Lady Otsuya, at Iwamura Castle. Lady Otsuya was Oda Nobunaga's aunt. In 1572, the castle was captured...
- Zola Ophelia (Jamie Lee Curtis) in the comedy film Trading Places (1983) Otsuya (Ayako Wakao) in Irezumi (1966) by Yasuzō Masumura (****an) (****anese) (Drama);...
- "Twenty-Four Generals" of Shingen, to attack Iwamura castle. Nobunaga's aunt, Lady Otsuya, conspired against the Oda clan, surrendered the castle to the Takeda, and...
- (1580–1605) Oda Nobutoshi (1853–1901) Oda Nobunari (1987–) Oichi (1547–1583) Lady Otsuya Tokuhime Kitsuno Nōhime Dota Gozen 織田氏 (in ****anese). Kotobank. Archived...
- Sengoku Otazu no kata 1550 1568 Sengoku Onamihime 1541 1602 Sengoku Lady Otsuya 1575 Sengoku Ueno Tsuruhime 1577 Sengoku Katakura Kita 1538 1610 Sengoku...
- Nobuyasu Oda Nobumitsu (1516–1556) Oda Nobutsugu Oda Nobuzane Sister: Lady Otsuya Wife: Tsuchida Gozen (1511-1594), who gave birth to four of his sons (Nobunaga...
- months of siege and battle, Otsuya-no-kata responded to a call for negotiations. However Nobunaga reneged on his word and had Otsuya-no-kata and Akiyama Nobutomo...
- Inbanten ****an Stamps 1573 Nakano ****an Fish 1573 Muroji [jp] ****an Sauce 1573 Otsuya [jp] ****an Retailing 1573–1592 Shintsu ****an Building material 1573–1592...