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Nobuhide ODA
Nobuhide Oda was a powerful daimyo during the Sengoku period of Japan. He was the father of Nobunaga Oda, one of the most famous warlords in Japanese history. Nobuhide was born into a samurai family in the province of Owari. He was a skilled warrior and a talented administrator. He quickly rose through the ranks of the samurai hierarchy and became one of the most powerful daimyo in Japan. Nobuhide was a ruthless and ambitious man. He was not afraid to use violence to achieve his goals. He was also a skilled diplomat and was able to forge alliances with other daimyo. Nobuhide was a great patron of the arts. He supported artists and poets and built many temples and shrines. He was also a devout Buddhist. Nobuhide died in 1551 at the age of 57. He was succeeded by his son, Nobunaga. Nobuhide was a complex and contradictory figure. He was a ruthless warrior and a skilled administrator, a great patron of the arts and a devout Buddhist. He was also a loving father and a loyal husband. He was a man of his time, and his legacy is still debated today.