Oda Tatsukatsu is a daimyo of the Sengoku period , the head of one of the main branches of the Oda clan, one of the main opponents of Oda Nobuhide during the unification of the Owari province.
| Oda Tatsukatsu | |
|---|---|
| jap. 織 田達勝 | |
| Years of life | |
| Period | Sengoku |
| Place of Birth | Kiyosu |
| Date of death | |
| Place of death | Kiyosu |
| Posts | |
| Shogunate | Muromachi |
| Titles | Yamato defender |
| Family and relatives | |
| Kind | Oh yeah |
| Father | Oda Hirosada |
| Brothers | Oda Tatsusada |
| Successor | Oda Nobutomo |
| Children | |
| Foster sons | Oda Nobutomo |
Biography
After the death of his elder brother, Tatsusada in 1513 inherited the Kiyosu fortress and joined the council of the Ovari government, which also included Oda Nobusada from the Shobata fortress , the grandfather of Japan's unifier Oda Nobunaga . In 1530, he received the right to issue decrees on behalf of the governor of the province of Shiba Yoshitatsu , which marked the beginning of the conflict with Oda Nobusada. In 1532, he defeated Oda Nobuhide , son of Nobusada, at the Battle of Otai . This is where the mention of Tatsukatsu ends. His successor was his adopted son Nobutomo .