Oda Nobuhide

Oda Nobuhide
Oda Nobuhide
織田信秀
Nickname Tiger of Owari
尾張の虎
Born 1510
Owari Province
Died April 8, 1551
Owari Province
Rank Head of Oda clan
Relations Oda Nobunaga (son)
Other work Buddhist monk

Oda Nobuhide (織田 信秀?, 1510 – April 8, 1551) was a warlord and magistrate of lower Owari Province during the Sengoku period of Japan. His father was Oda Nobusada and Nobuhide was the father of Oda Nobunaga.

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Ruling the clan

As the head of the Oda clan, Nobuhide was involved in open warfare as he was fronted to the north by Saitō Dōsan, daimyo of Mino Province, and to the east by Imagawa Yoshimoto, the daimyo of Mikawa, Suruga, and Tōtōmi provinces. However, he was never able to fully unite Owari Province. Though he managed to hold his own against any of the opponents, constant internal struggles within Oda clan prevented him from achieving a complete victory. In 1549, Nobuhide made peace with Saitō Dōsan by arranging a political marriage between his eldest son, Nobunaga, and Saitō's daughter, Nōhime. Supported by Dōsan, Nobuhide focused on facing Imagawa. In one of his moments of glory, he managed to capture Matsudaira Motoyasu on route to Imagawa as a hostage. He was thus able to gain some footholds into Mikawa. His remains are interred in a little known alley near Osu Kannon temple in Nagoya.

Succession controversy

When Nobuhide died in 1551 in Owari,[1] he had designated young Nobunaga to succeed him as the head of the Oda clan and its small domain. Nobunaga, who hardly even knew his father and already had a bad reputation as a delinquent, arrived inappropriately dressed at Nobuhide's funeral and threw incense at the altar of the temple as he cursed his fate. Almost all support that Nobuhide's retainers would have given Nobunaga went to younger brother Oda Nobuyuki, instead. For support, Nobunaga was left with Hirate Masahide and his father-in-law Saitō Dōsan, whom he had never met before. From that point forward, it would take a seven years for Nobunaga to consolidate his power within the clan and finally unite Owari Province.

Family

He was married to Tsuchida Gozen, who gave birth to four of his sons (Nobunaga, Nobuyuki, Nobukane and Oda Hidetaka). His sons are listed below:

References

  1. ^ Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 381.

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