Nobuhide Oda (, Oda Nobuhide ) (1510 - April 21st 1551) was a Daimyo of the province of Owari to the Japan during the Period Sengoku. He is the father of famous the Nobunaga Oda.

Although with the head of the Oda clan, Nobuhide forever completely plain the Province of Owari but was implied in open wars since it was attacked in North by Dosan Saito, Daimyō of the province of Mino, and with the East by Yoshimoto Imagawa, daimyō of the provinces of Mikawa, Suruga and Totomi. Although it succeeds in pushing back each one of its adversaries, of the constant internal struggles in the Oda clan prevent it from reaching a complete victory. In 1549, Nobuhide makes peace with Dosan Saito by arranging a political marriage between his/her Nobunaga son and the girl of Saito. With the support of Dosan, Nobuhide is focused on the confrontation with Imagawa. In one of its moments of glory, it is arranged to take as an hostage Motoyasu Matsudaira in way towards Imagawa. Thanks to that, he manages to progress in Mikawa.

Nobuhide dies suddenly in 1551, and designates the Nobunaga young person to succeed to him as a chief of the Oda clan and the small field. Nobunaga, which knows hardly his/her father and already cut a reputation of delinquent, arrives equipped in an inappropriate way at the funeral of Nobuhide and throws the incense on the furnace bridge of the temple by cursing its destiny. Almost all the support which it could have obtained from vassal from his father goes to his/her young brother Nobuyuki Oda, leaving Nobunaga with Masahide Hiratte and its father-in-law Dosan Saito, who it met forever front. As from this moment, that will take seven long years with Nobunaga to consolidate its capacity within the clan and finally to link the province of Owari.

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