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  Oda Nobunaga Samurai Warlord - 1534-1582
Nobunaga's wife, Nohime, was originally from the Mino clan.
Nohime noticed that Nobunaga was sneaking out each night and was upset by this.
Nohime promptly went to tell her father of the danger.
marissa.antonio.romanceclass.com /japan/articles/nobunaga.html   (384 words)

  
 Oda Nobunaga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In the year 1546, Nobunaga went through his coming of age ceremony, and the next year, Nobunaga saw his first, though short, military action in Mikawa province.
In a political manoeuvre, Hirate Masahide sent a proposal to the Oda clan's rival daimyo in Mino province, Saito Dosan, to have Nobunaga marry Dosan's daughter, Nohime.
This marriage forged an alliance between the two formerly hostile clans.
www.sterlingheights.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Oda_Nobunaga   (2802 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Saito Dosan
Afterwards, Toki Yorinari allied with Oda Nobuhide of Owari province just south of Mino to avenge Dosan, but their defeat at the battle of Kanoguchi in 1547 solidified Dosan's domination of Mino and also made a name for himself throughout Japan.
The defeated Oda Nobuhide made peace and arranged a political marriage in 1549 between his son Oda Nobunaga and Saito's daughter, Nohime, to end all hostilities.
Ironically, Saito Dosan fell in his own son Saito Yoshitatsu 's coup d'etat in 1556.
fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/Saito_Dosan   (280 words)

  
 Nouhime - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nouhime, sometimes spelt Nohime (濃姫, Nōhime) and known also as Kichou (帰蝶, Kichō), or anglicised to Lady/Princess Noh, was the wife of Oda Nobunaga, a major daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japanese history.
Her proper name was Kichou, but since she came from the Mino province, she is most commonly referred to as Nouhime (Princess of Mino).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nouhime   (660 words)

  
 Newsfax - Japan - Turn 3
Pride and joy at the event turned to sadness when their mother, Aichi Nohime, died a couple of weeks after the joyous events; some infection contracted after the birth overcame her.
Tadzane became somewhat dolorous after Nohime’s death but was not nearly so bad as his father who had sunk into a fit of melancholia several years ago, after the death of his wife, Princess Masako, and had never quite recovered.
And in that connexion, the late Summer of 1115 saw the grim spectre of death once more amongst the Fujiwara.
www.lorne.plus.com /lords/lote42/archives/japan_t3.html   (1960 words)

  
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Mulling over the day's events in the Scorpion camp, Antoku was surprised to be approached by a beautiful young woman...
she introduced herself as Nohime, a geisha sent to see if there was anything she could do to "make him comfortable".
She also added that Shoju had sent her, and that he was "pleased with Antoku's loyalty".
www.mythic-beasts.com /~timu/jadecat/tale_20.html   (2773 words)

  
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A Sing Sing is a festival of music, dance and feasting.
Raymond Onio, Mai Nohime, Singebe Boowe, Yaki Tazino, Terry Teonte : highland vocal chants, bamboo flutes
In RABAUL, the mornings are calm and still.
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