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- Oda Nobukane (織田 信包, 1548 – August 22, 1614) was a ****anese samurai, the younger brother of the warlord, Oda Nobunaga following the Sengoku period of the...
- Tsuda Nobutada (Ja:津田 信糺) (1555–1633) Oda Nobukane (Ja:織田信兼) (d.1583) Not to be confused with Oda Nobukane 織田信包 Gyuichi, Ota (2011). The Chronicle of...
- Oda clan. She is the biological mother of four sons, Nobunaga, Nobuyuki, Nobukane, and Hidetaka; and two daughters, Oinu, and Oichi. According to rumors[citation...
- birth to three of his older brothers: Oda Nobunaga, Oda Nobuyuki and Oda Nobukane. He was killed by Oda Nobutsugu while riding his horse along the Shōnai...
- Nobuyuki (1536–1558) Oda Hidetaka (1541-1555) Oda Nobuteru (1546-1610) Oda Nobukane (1548–1614) Oda Nobuharu (1544–1570) Oda Nobuoki (died 1570) Oda Hidenari...
- Kano Domain Matsudaira Tadaaki Tenshoin shingangentetsudaikoji first: Oda Nobukane of Kaibara Domain's daughter Second: Koide Yoshimasa (1565–1613) of Izushi...
- Tsuchida Gozen, who was also the mother to three of his brothers (Nobuyuki, Nobukane, and Hidetaka) and two of his sisters (Oinu and Oichi).[citation needed]...
- Nobukane and Oda Hidetaka). Sons: Oda Nobuhiro (died 1574) (illegitimate oldest son) Oda Nobunaga (1534–1582) Oda Nobuyuki (1536–1557) Oda Nobukane (1548–1614)...
- Nobuhiro (died 1574) Oda Nobunaga (1534–1582) Oda Nobuyuki (1536–1557) Oda Nobukane (1548–1614) Oda Nagamasu (1548–1622) Oda Nobuharu (1549–1570) Oda Nobuzumi...
- Sanjo-dono or Tora, daughter of Gamō Katahide Himeji-dono, daughter of Oda Nobukane Hirozawa no Tsubone, daughter of Kunimitsu Kyosho Ōshima or Shimako, later...