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Oda Nagamasa (織田長政) (1587 – April 7, 1670) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the . He was the nephew of Oda Nobunaga. Nagamasa was born in 1587, the fourth son of Nobunaga's younger brother Nagamasu.

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  • Oda Nagamasa (織田長政) (1587 – April 7, 1670) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the . He was the nephew of Oda Nobunaga. Nagamasa was born in 1587, the fourth son of Nobunaga's younger brother Nagamasu. In his early years he became a page to Tokugawa Ieyasu, and received a stipend of 3,000 koku. In 1605, he received junior 5th rank, lower grade (ju-goi no ge) and the title of Tango no kami, though his title later changed to Saemonza. Following the Siege of Osaka in 1615, Oda Nagamasu divided up his landholdings in Yamato and Settsu Provinces, granting Nagamasa territory worth 10,000 koku. Nagamasa set up his residence at Yamaguchi village in Yamato Province, and soon after moved it to Kaijū village, from which he took the domain's name (later changed yet again, to Shibamura). At the same time, his younger brother Hisanaga received 10,000 koku, and founded the Yanagimoto Domain. Nagamasa ruled Kaijū until his retirement in late 1659, when he yielded headship to his eldest son Nagasada. After retirement, Nagamasa took the style Bokusai (ト斎). He died at age 84, on April 7, 1670. (en)
  • Oda Nagamasa (織田長政, 1587-7 avril 1670) est un daimyō du début de l'époque d'Edo, à la tête du . Il est neveu d'Oda Nobunaga. Né en 1587, il est en effet le quatrième fils de Nagamasu, plus jeune frère de Nobunaga. Dans sa jeunesse, il est page auprès de Tokugawa Ieyasu et reçoit un revenu de 3 000 koku. En 1605, il reçoit le rang de 5e junior inférieur (ju-goi no ge) et le titre de Tango no kami, bien que son titre est plus tard changé pour celui de Saemonza. À la suite du siège d'Osaka en 1615, Oda Nagamasu divise ses possessions en provinces de Yamato et Settsu, accordant à Nagamasa une terre de 10 000 koku de revenus. Nagamasa installe sa résidence dans le village de Yamaguchi de la province de Yamato et peu après la déplace au village de Kaijū dont il prend le nom de domaine (plus tard de nouveau changé pour celui de Shibamura). À la même époque, son jeune frère Hisanaga reçoit 10 000 koku et fonde le domaine de Yanagimoto. Nagamasa dirige Kaijū jusqu'à sa retraite à la fin de 1659, quand il transmet son pourvoir à son fils ainé Nagasada. Après sa retraite, Nagamasa prend le style bokusai (ト斎). (fr)
  • 오다 나가마사(織田長政)는 에도 시대 초기부터 전기까지의 다이묘이다. 야마토 초대 번주. 오다가 나가사마류 시조. 별병은 쇼조(荘蔵), 은거 후의 이름은 도사이 혹은 보쿠사이(ト斎)로 오다 나가마스의 4남이다. (ko)
  • 織田 長政(おだ ながまさ)は、江戸時代初期から前期にかけての大名。大和国戒重藩初代藩主。長政流織田家初代。通称は荘蔵。官位は従五位下・丹後守、左衛門佐。 (ja)
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  • 오다 나가마사(織田長政)는 에도 시대 초기부터 전기까지의 다이묘이다. 야마토 초대 번주. 오다가 나가사마류 시조. 별병은 쇼조(荘蔵), 은거 후의 이름은 도사이 혹은 보쿠사이(ト斎)로 오다 나가마스의 4남이다. (ko)
  • 織田 長政(おだ ながまさ)は、江戸時代初期から前期にかけての大名。大和国戒重藩初代藩主。長政流織田家初代。通称は荘蔵。官位は従五位下・丹後守、左衛門佐。 (ja)
  • Oda Nagamasa (織田長政) (1587 – April 7, 1670) was a Japanese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the . He was the nephew of Oda Nobunaga. Nagamasa was born in 1587, the fourth son of Nobunaga's younger brother Nagamasu. (en)
  • Oda Nagamasa (織田長政, 1587-7 avril 1670) est un daimyō du début de l'époque d'Edo, à la tête du . Il est neveu d'Oda Nobunaga. Né en 1587, il est en effet le quatrième fils de Nagamasu, plus jeune frère de Nobunaga. Dans sa jeunesse, il est page auprès de Tokugawa Ieyasu et reçoit un revenu de 3 000 koku. En 1605, il reçoit le rang de 5e junior inférieur (ju-goi no ge) et le titre de Tango no kami, bien que son titre est plus tard changé pour celui de Saemonza. (fr)
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