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Nōhime
Wife of Oda Nobunaga, a major daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japanese history / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Kicho" and "Kichou" redirect here. For the Japanese fabric divider screen, see Kichō.
Nōhime, Nohime (濃姫, lit. 'Lady Nō'), also known as Kichō (帰蝶) was a Japanese woman from the Sengoku period to the Azuchi–Momoyama period. She was the daughter of Saitō Dōsan, a Sengoku Daimyō of the Mino Province, and the lawful wife of Oda Nobunaga, a Sengoku Daimyō of the Owari Province.[1][2]
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Nōhime (also known as Kichō) | |
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![]() Portrait of Nō in Gifu Castle | |
Born | 1530s Japan |
Died | 1612 Kyoto, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Known for | Marriage to Oda Nobunaga during the Sengoku period |
Spouse | Oda Nobunaga |
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