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Nanbu Nobunao (南部信直, 1 April 1546 – 22 November 1599) was a Sengoku period Japanese samurai, and daimyō and the 26th hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Daizen Daibu, and his Court rank was Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade. He was succeeded by his son, Nanbu Toshinao, who became the 1st daimyō of Morioka Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate.

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  • Nanbu Nobunao (南部信直, 1er avril 1546-22 novembre 1599) est un daimyo de l'époque Sengoku. Il succède à son père comme chef du clan Nanbu et est une figure marquante de la guerre locale qui a lieu dans le nord du Japon. Il est le père de Nanbu Toshinao, premier daimyo du domaine de Morioka. Il est mort au château Kunohe. (fr)
  • Nanbu Nobunao (南部信直, 1 April 1546 – 22 November 1599) was a Sengoku period Japanese samurai, and daimyō and the 26th hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Daizen Daibu, and his Court rank was Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade. Nobunao was the second son of , the 22nd chieftain of the Nanbu clan, and was born at the clan’s Ikatai Castle in what is now the town of Iwate in 1546. In 1565, he was adopted by his cousin, the 24th chieftain of the Nanbu clan to be his heir, and resided at Sannohe Castle. In 1566 and 1568 he successfully defended the clan’s territory in Kazuno against incursions by the forces of Andō Chikasue. In 1570, one of Harumasa’s concubines gave birth to a biological son, Nanbu Harutsugu. Nobunao remained heir, but in 1576, Nobunao’s wife (the daughter of Harumasa) died. Fearing his position had been perhaps fatally undermined, Nobunao formally renounced his position as heir and went into hiding, taking refuge at Ne Castle with the Hachinohe branch of the clan. In 1582, Harumasa died and Harutsugu came 25th chieftain. Harutsugu then died within a year, possibly of smallpox, although it was widely rumored that he had been assassinated by Nobunao. With Harutsugu’s death, the various branches of the Nanbu clan decided to make Nobunao the 26th chieftain. However, this decision was opposed by a faction of the clan led by , a noted warrior who felt that his blood ties to the succession were stronger. In 1590, during the Siege of Odawara Nobunao led a force of 1000 men, primarily from Sannohe and Hachinohe, and pledged fealty to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In return, he was confirmed as daimyō of his existing holdings in northern Mutsu province (the districts of Nukanobu, Hei, Kazuno, Kuji, Iwate, Shiwa and Tōno). However, since the Ōura clan had already pledged fealty to Hideyoshi before Nobunao, he was denied control over Tsugaru, which had been seized by the Ōura from the Nanbu in 1571. Hideoyoshi subsequently sent a huge army to quell the Kunohe Rebellion which secured Nobunao in his position. Nobunao was subsequently awarded with the additional territories of Hienuki and Waga as compensation for the loss of Tsugaru. Although his territory was vast geographically, it had an assessed kokudaka of only 100,000 koku, as much of the area was not suitable for growing rice. In 1592, Hideyoshi ordered Nobunao to Nagoya in Hizen Province to provide 1000 troops for the invasion of Korea. However, he and his forces were never given the order to cross over, and subsequently returned home. Nobunao relocated his seat from Sannohe Castle to the more central location of Morioka, and began work on Morioka Castle and its surrounding castle town in 1592. He did not live to see its completion, but died at Kunohe Castle in 1599. He was succeeded by his son, Nanbu Toshinao, who became the 1st daimyō of Morioka Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate. (en)
  • Nanbu Nobunao (南部信直?; 1º aprile 1546 – 22 novembre 1599) è stato un daimyō giapponese del periodo Sengoku, XXVI capo del clan Nanbu. Nobunao fu il secondo figlio di , XXII capo del clan, e nacque al , in quella che è oggi Iwate. Nel 1565 fu adottato da suo cugino Nanbu Harumasa, che era il XXIV capo del clan Nanbu, per essere il suo erede. Nel 1566 e nel 1568 difendette i territori del clan a Kazuno dalle incursioni di Andō Chikasue. Nel 1570 una delle concubine di Harumasa diede alla luce un figlio naturale, Nanbu Harutsugu. Nobunao fu confermato erede ma nel 1576 sua moglie (figlia di Harumasa) morì. Temendo che la sua posizione di erede fosse minacciata, Nobunao rinunciò formalmente alla carica e si nascose al con il ramo Hachinohe del clan. Nel 1582 Harumasa morì e suo figlio Harutsugu divenne il XXV capo del clan. Harutsugu morì l'anno seguente, probabilmente di vaiolo, anche se alcune fonti suggeriscono che sia stato assassinato dalo stesso Nobunao. Con la morte di Harutsugu i vari rami del clan si riunirono e decisero che Nobunao fosse il successore di Harutsugu e quindi XXVI capo del clan. Kunohe Masazane, un noto samurai che guidava uno dei rami del clan, si oppose poiché dichiarava che il suo diritto di successione fosse maggiore. Nel 1590, durante l'assedio di Odawara, Nobunao guidò una forza di 1.000 uomini, la maggior parte proveniente da Sannohe e Hachinohe, e giurò fedeltà a Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Come riconoscenza Nobunao fu confermato daimyō del suo feudo nel nord della provincia di Mutsu che comprendeva i distretti di Nukanobu, Hei, Kazuno, Kuji, Iwate, Shiwa e Tōno. Tuttavia, poiché il clan Ōura aveva già giurato precedentemente fedeltà a Hideyoshi, non gli fu concesso il controllo sul distretto di gli Tsugaru, che fu strappato dagli Ōura ai Nanbu nel 1571. Successivamente Hideyoshi spedì una grande armata per domare la ribellione di Kunohe che assicurò a Nobunao la sua posizione. Nobunao fu successivamente ricompensato con i territori di Hienuki e Waga per compensare la perdita di Tsugaru. Comunque anche se il territorio che controllava era enorme, il suo valore era di soli 100.000 koku, poiché non era adatto alla coltivazione del riso. Nel 1592 Hideyoshi ordinò a Nobunano di spedire 1.000 uomini nella provincia di Hizen per l'invasione della Corea. Tuttavia a lui e alle sue truppe non fu mai ordinato di attraversare il mare e successivamente tornarono nelle loro terre. Nobunao spostò la sua sede principale dal a quello di ed iniziò a lavorare alla fortificazione del castello e della cittadina circostante nel 1597. Non visse fino al suo completamento poiché mori al nel 1599. Fu succeduto dal figlio Nanbu Toshinao che divenne il primo daimyō del durante lo shogunato Tokugawa. (it)
  • 南部 信直(なんぶ のぶなお)は、戦国時代から安土桃山時代にかけての陸奥国の武将、戦国大名、南部氏第26代当主。盛岡藩の藩祖とされ、南部氏中興の祖といわれた。 (ja)
  • 南部信直,出生於1546年(天文15年),卒於1599年(慶長4年),是日本戰國時代、安土桃山時代的陸奧國戰國大名。南部氏第二十六代領主,亦被喻為是南部氏的中興之祖。父親是南部家第二十二代領主南部政康的次男石川高信,而信直後成為南部晴政的養子。 (zh)
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  • Nanbu Nobunao (南部信直, 1er avril 1546-22 novembre 1599) est un daimyo de l'époque Sengoku. Il succède à son père comme chef du clan Nanbu et est une figure marquante de la guerre locale qui a lieu dans le nord du Japon. Il est le père de Nanbu Toshinao, premier daimyo du domaine de Morioka. Il est mort au château Kunohe. (fr)
  • 南部 信直(なんぶ のぶなお)は、戦国時代から安土桃山時代にかけての陸奥国の武将、戦国大名、南部氏第26代当主。盛岡藩の藩祖とされ、南部氏中興の祖といわれた。 (ja)
  • 南部信直,出生於1546年(天文15年),卒於1599年(慶長4年),是日本戰國時代、安土桃山時代的陸奧國戰國大名。南部氏第二十六代領主,亦被喻為是南部氏的中興之祖。父親是南部家第二十二代領主南部政康的次男石川高信,而信直後成為南部晴政的養子。 (zh)
  • Nanbu Nobunao (南部信直, 1 April 1546 – 22 November 1599) was a Sengoku period Japanese samurai, and daimyō and the 26th hereditary chieftain of the Nanbu clan. His courtesy title was Daizen Daibu, and his Court rank was Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade. He was succeeded by his son, Nanbu Toshinao, who became the 1st daimyō of Morioka Domain under the Tokugawa shogunate. (en)
  • Nanbu Nobunao (南部信直?; 1º aprile 1546 – 22 novembre 1599) è stato un daimyō giapponese del periodo Sengoku, XXVI capo del clan Nanbu. Nobunao fu il secondo figlio di , XXII capo del clan, e nacque al , in quella che è oggi Iwate. Nel 1565 fu adottato da suo cugino Nanbu Harumasa, che era il XXIV capo del clan Nanbu, per essere il suo erede. Nel 1566 e nel 1568 difendette i territori del clan a Kazuno dalle incursioni di Andō Chikasue. Fu succeduto dal figlio Nanbu Toshinao che divenne il primo daimyō del durante lo shogunato Tokugawa. (it)
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