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2090:Odai no Kata
2040:Konoe Sakiko
1929:Yuki no Kata
1899:Okyō no Kata
1718:Sessai Chōrō
1558:, rogues and
1225:Hōjō Ujiyasu
1220:Hōjō Ujimasa
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219:Odani Castle
214:(1573-09-26)
203:Omi Province
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52:Please help
47:verification
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2326:1573 deaths
2321:1545 births
2265:Soga Seikan
2080:Naitō Julia
2075:Lady Myōkyū
2025:Lady Kasuga
1965:Chikurin-in
1938:Other women
1884:Numata Jakō
1869:Maeda Matsu
1859:Komatsuhime
1819:Akai Teruko
1738:Takuan Sōhō
1703:Koji Kashin
1693:Ishin Sūden
1573:Fūma Kotarō
1560:mercenaries
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1498:Itō Ittōsai
1405:Ukita Naoie
1310:Saitō Dōsan
1295:Ōtomo Sōrin
846:25 November
679: 1563
626:Chacha, or
620:(1547–1583)
611:(1543–1618)
605:Ōmi no Kata
577:(1526–1573)
467:He married
432:during the
177:Preceded by
2315:Categories
2261:Luís Fróis
2185:Lady Toida
2145:Lady Sanjō
2140:Lady Saigō
2120:Ōmandokoro
1985:Gotokuhime
1980:Dota Gozen
1975:Lady Goryū
1854:Katō Tsune
1796:Seishin-ni
1593:Katō Danzō
1230:Ii Naomasa
927:1854095234
902:0853688265
872:0804705259
842:. kotobank
817:References
778:storyline.
623:Children:
471:'s sister
440:Early life
391:seated at
281:Allegiance
252:(daughter)
247:(daughter)
242:(daughter)
80:newspapers
2336:Azai clan
2256:Julia Ota
2210:Yoshihime
2065:Matsuhime
2030:Keigin-ni
2005:Irohahime
1960:Lady Chaa
1955:Asahihime
1945:Lady Acha
1909:Oni Gozen
1834:Ikeda Sen
1781:Onamihime
1668:and other
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1215:Hōjō Sōun
794:tokusatsu
684:Manjumaru
628:Yodo-dono
599:Sisters:
405:Yodo-dono
389:Azai clan
305:Azai clan
240:Yodo-dono
171:1560–1573
167:In office
159:Azai clan
2293:See also
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2190:Tokuhime
2170:Tobai-in
2150:Seien-in
2125:Ono Otsū
2070:Megohime
2060:Kyōun'in
2015:Jukei-ni
1914:Shigashi
1844:Kamehime
1766:Miyohime
1508:Advisers
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1063:Ōgimachi
704:'s nanny
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636:Hideyori
573:Father:
346:In this
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236:Children
157:Head of
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2035:Kitsuno
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1058:Go-Nara
1045:Emperor
1038:periods
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981:30 June
951:30 June
776:Cao Wei
702:Senhime
669:Iemitsu
645:sengoku
583:Wives:
558:seppuku
493:Echizen
429:seppuku
420:Asakura
379:of the
352:surname
94:scholar
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2284:Yasuke
2110:Ohatsu
2085:Nōhime
2045:Kōzōsu
1970:Gōhime
1879:Myōrin
1761:Chacha
1713:Rennyo
1151:daimyō
1148:Other
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225:Spouse
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766:lance
641:Hatsu
618:Oichi
590:Oichi
526:Death
477:Kyoto
473:Oichi
463:Oichi
401:Oichi
368:浅井 長政
229:Oichi
138:浅井 長政
101:JSTOR
87:books
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2095:Oeyo
1776:Nene
1698:Jion
1510:and
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983:2018
953:2018
922:ISBN
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727:Koei
658:Oeyo
495:and
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356:Azai
296:Unit
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209:Died
200:1545
197:Born
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