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58: 198:(1494–1556), who started out as a Buddhist monk, and later worked as a peddler selling cooking oil. In the 1520s, Dōsan's father was adopted into the Nagai clan, a minor samurai clan. In 1530, Dōsan murdered the head of the Nagai clan and took control of the clan for himself. In 1541, Dōsan attacked and overthrew the 250:, was not his natural son and Dōsan started to consider another son, Kiheiji, or even his son-in-law Oda Nobunaga, as his heirs. This caused Yoshitatsu to rebel and kill his two younger brothers. In 1556, the forces of Dōsan and Yoshitatsu clashed in the 235:
Dosan was eventually defeated in 1549 by Oda Nobuhide. Nobuhide made peace with Dōsan by arranging a political marriage between his son and heir,
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of Mino. For his ruthlessness, Dōsan was nicknamed "Viper of Mino"
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Rumors had started to circulate that Dōsan's firstborn son,
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was the son of Yoshitatsu. Tatsuoki was defeated by
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Index

Saito clan
Japanese name
surname

Mino
Fujiwara clan
Daimyō
Saitō Dōsan
Saitō Tatsuoki
Oda Nobunaga
Japanese
Hepburn
Japanese
samurai
Mino province
Sengoku period
Echizen province
Fujiwara Toshihito
Hokke
Fujiwara clan
Saitō Dōsan
shugo
Mino province
Toki Yorinari
daimyō
Oda Nobunaga
Nōhime
Saitō Yoshitatsu
Battle of Nagara-gawa
Saitō Tatsuoki

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