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m Lacrossedeamon moved page Akechi Mitsuhide's mother to Omaki: Historical name; leaving off the "no Kata" as that is an honorific; interestingly enough Mitsuhide's wife Tsumaki Hiroko was also called Omaki no Kata but that might be due to the japanese cognomen convention
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In 1579, when [[Oda Nobunaga]] attacked {{Wiki|Hatano Hideharu}} in {{Wiki|Yakami Castle}} for breaking his surrender to Nobunaga's general Mitsuhide and the [[Oda clan]], Mitsuhide sent his mother to Yakami as part of a hostages exchange. However, when Hideharu brazenly requested an audience with his rival, Nobunaga killed him, an act which made the Hatano clan execute Mitsuhide's mother in retaliation. Mitsuhide held Nobunaga responsible for her death<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Database: Tamba]]</ref> and festered a years-long resentment towards him that culminated in an [[Honnō-ji incident|attack]] on Nobunaga at [[Honnō-ji]] [[temple]] in 1582.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – Friend of My Enemy</ref>
In 1579, when [[Oda Nobunaga]] attacked {{Wiki|Hatano Hideharu}} in {{Wiki|Yakami Castle}} for breaking his surrender to Nobunaga's general Mitsuhide and the [[Oda clan]], Mitsuhide sent his mother to Yakami as part of a hostages exchange. However, when Hideharu brazenly requested an audience with his rival, Nobunaga killed him, an act which made the Hatano clan execute Mitsuhide's mother in retaliation. Mitsuhide held Nobunaga responsible for her death<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[Database: Tamba]]</ref> and festered a years-long resentment towards him that culminated in an [[Honnō-ji incident|attack]] on Nobunaga at [[Honnō-ji]] [[temple]] in 1582.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – Friend of My Enemy</ref>
==Behind the scenes==
Omaki is never referred to by name in game, only by her relation to Mitsuhide, however historically she is recorded to have been known as Omaki or Omaki no Kata. This would not have been her birth name but a {{wiki|courtesy name}} used in polite society. Her manner of death is anecdotal and the veracity of it is in question.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 22:42, 3 April 2025

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The mother (died c. June 1579)[1] of Akechi Mitsuhide was a daughter of the Wakasa Takeda clan.[2]

In 1579, when Oda Nobunaga attacked Hatano Hideharu in Yakami Castle for breaking his surrender to Nobunaga's general Mitsuhide and the Oda clan, Mitsuhide sent his mother to Yakami as part of a hostages exchange. However, when Hideharu brazenly requested an audience with his rival, Nobunaga killed him, an act which made the Hatano clan execute Mitsuhide's mother in retaliation. Mitsuhide held Nobunaga responsible for her death[3] and festered a years-long resentment towards him that culminated in an attack on Nobunaga at Honnō-ji temple in 1582.[4]

Behind the scenes

Omaki is never referred to by name in game, only by her relation to Mitsuhide, however historically she is recorded to have been known as Omaki or Omaki no Kata. This would not have been her birth name but a courtesy name used in polite society. Her manner of death is anecdotal and the veracity of it is in question.

Appearances

References