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'''Taira no Atsumori''' (平 敦盛, 1169–1184) was a [[samurai]] who lived during the {{Wiki|Heian period}}. He fought and died in the [[Genpei War]]. His story was later immortalized in the form of a {{Wiki|Atsumori (play)|play}}, one [[Oda Nobunaga]] was fond of. His sister [[Oichi]] also knew of his fondness for the play and the warrior and later summarized Taira no Atsumori's story to [[Yasuke]] in 1582.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – A Prayer For Omi</ref> | '''Taira no Atsumori''' (平 敦盛, 1169–1184) was a [[samurai]] who lived during the {{Wiki|Heian period}}. He fought and died in the [[Genpei War]]. His story was later immortalized in the form of a {{Wiki|Atsumori (play)|play}}, one [[Oda Nobunaga]] was fond of. His sister [[Oichi]] also knew of his fondness for the play and the warrior and later summarized Taira no Atsumori's story to [[Yasuke]] in 1582.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Shadows]]'' – [[A Prayer For Omi]]</ref> | ||
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Taira no Atsumori (平 敦盛, 1169–1184) was a samurai who lived during the Heian period. He fought and died in the Genpei War. His story was later immortalized in the form of a play, one Oda Nobunaga was fond of. His sister Oichi also knew of his fondness for the play and the warrior and later summarized Taira no Atsumori's story to Yasuke in 1582.[1]
Appearances
- Assassin's Creed: Shadows (mentioned only)

