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Tsuda Nobuzumi
was a Japanese samurai and member of the main Oda clan of Owari Province during the Sengoku and Azuchi–Momoyama periods. Nobuzumi was the son of Oda Nobuyuki, thus making the famed Oda Nobunaga his uncle. In 1579, Tsuda Nobuzumi led a requisition unit into the inner citadel of Arioka castle, drawing to an end the Siege of Itami against Araki Murashige. In 1581, at the second Tenshō Iga War, he and Oda Nobukatsu led 10,000 men entering Iga province from Ise (Aoyama Pass) to the southeast. After the Incident at Honnō-ji in 1582, Nobuzumi came under the suspicion of Oda Nobutaka of collaboration with Akechi Mitsuhide, largely because of his marriage with Mitsuhide's daughter. Due to this guilt by association, Nobutaka had Nobuzumi killed. Family *Father: Oda Nobuyuki , also known as , was the son of Oda Nobuhide and younger brother of Oda Nobunaga, who lived during the Sengoku period of Japan. Nobuyuki conspired against his brother Nobunaga with the Hayashi clan (Owari) ...
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Tsuda (written: 津田) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: *, Japanese photographer *, Japanese politician * Daisuke Tsuda (other), multiple people *, Japanese basketball coach *, Japanese philosopher and aikidoka *, Japanese actor *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese voice actor and actor *, Japanese freestyle skier *, Japanese statesman and legal scholar *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese manga artist *, Japanese voice actress *, Japanese samurai *, Japanese police officer and failed assassin *, Japanese long-distance runner *, Japanese politician, educator and writer *, Japanese actress and voice actress *, Japanese tea master *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese motorcycle racer *, Japanese footballer *, Japanese baseball player *, Japanese educator, founder of Tsuda University is a private women's university based at Kodaira, Tokyo. It is one of the oldest and most prestigious higher educational institutions for women in Japan, contribut ...
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