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'''The Japanese Rite Of The Templar Order''', is a rite that was formed by Nobuhide Oda, and Masahide Hirate, that operated from 1534 to 1600, where they collapsed after The Battle Of Sekigahara, Before reforming at Osaka Castle in 1615. Only to be defeated again, after they lost Hideyori Toyotomi.
 
 
== Early History ==
 
 
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{{faction Infobox|||name = Japanese Rite Of The Templar Order
 
|founder = Nobuhide Oda
 
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*Hidenobu Tsubara
 
*Hidenobu Tsubara
 
*Masanari Nozo}}
 
*Masanari Nozo}}
 
'''The Japanese Rite Of The Templar Order''', is a rite that was formed by Nobuhide Oda, and Masahide Hirate, that operated from 1534 to 1600, where they collapsed after The Battle Of Sekigahara, Before reforming at Osaka Castle in 1615. Only to be defeated again, after they lost Hideyori Toyotomi.
   
 
== Early History ==
 
=== {{T/piece}}'''Early Days''' ===
 
=== {{T/piece}}'''Early Days''' ===
   
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Nobuhide, taking his advice to heart, formed a Templar Order.
 
Nobuhide, taking his advice to heart, formed a Templar Order.
   
At first, it was just Nobuhide and Masahide, but as time went on,
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At first, it was just Nobuhide and Masahide, but as time went on, they recruited more and more members each day.
 
they recruited more and more members each day.
 
   
 
Nobuhide then appointed himself Head Master, and Nobunaga would become the next head master of the Templar Order after Nobuhide.
 
Nobuhide then appointed himself Head Master, and Nobunaga would become the next head master of the Templar Order after Nobuhide.
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=== Nobunaga becomes Head Master ===
 
=== Nobunaga becomes Head Master ===
In 1551, Nobuhide passed away due to plague, leaving Nobunaga to carry his legacy. At Nobuhide's funeral however,
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In 1551, Nobuhide passed away due to plague, leaving Nobunaga to carry his legacy. At Nobuhide's funeral however, Nobunaga threw the incense at his father's coffin, and walked away. Thus, he then became known as the Fool of Owari.
 
Nobunaga threw the incense at his father's coffin, and walked away. Thus, he then became known as the Fool of Owari.
 
   
 
=== The Devil Shibata<nowiki/> ===
 
=== The Devil Shibata<nowiki/> ===
 
After the Funeral, Katsuie Shibata, enraged at Nobunaga's behavior, rebelled. but was eventually defeated by Nobunaga, And was recruited into The Templar Order as a enforcer for Nobunaga.
 
After the Funeral, Katsuie Shibata, enraged at Nobunaga's behavior, rebelled. but was eventually defeated by Nobunaga, And was recruited into The Templar Order as a enforcer for Nobunaga.
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== Members ==
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=== Head Master ===
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The Head Master is like The Grand Master, except he or she controls almost all the templars from within the order.
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# Nobuhide Oda (1534-1551)
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# Nobunaga Oda (1551-1582)
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# Katsuie Shibata (1582-1583)
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# Mitsunari Ishida (1599-1600)
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# Hideyori Toyotomi (1600-1615)
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=== Grand Minister ===
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The Grand Minster is the Head Master's main adviser.
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# Masahide Hirate (1534-1553)
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# Sadakatsu Murai (1553-1582)
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# Toshiie Maeda (1582-1583)
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# Yoshitsugu Otani (1599-1600)
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# Harunaga Ono (1600-1615)
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===<nowiki/>===
 
[[Category:Templars]]
 
[[Category:Templars]]
 
[[Category:Factions]]
 
[[Category:Factions]]

Revision as of 02:30, 9 June 2018

Japanese Rite Of The Templar Order
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Organizational information
Founder

Nobuhide Oda

Leader's title

Head Master

Locations

Japan

Related organizations

Templars

Historical information
Date formed

1534

Date collapsed

1600

Date reorganized

1615

Additional information
Notable members
  • Nobunaga Oda
  • Mitsunari Ishida
  • Junkei Tsutsui
  • Hidenobu Tsubara
  • Masanari Nozo

The Japanese Rite Of The Templar Order, is a rite that was formed by Nobuhide Oda, and Masahide Hirate, that operated from 1534 to 1600, where they collapsed after The Battle Of Sekigahara, Before reforming at Osaka Castle in 1615. Only to be defeated again, after they lost Hideyori Toyotomi.

Early History

Early Days

Birth Of Nobunaga

After Nobunaga's birth, Nobuhide wanted his son to succeed him after he died. At the time, Nobuhide was constantly being defeated by the Imagawa clan, especially at the Battle Of Azukizaka. Nobuhide did not what know what to do, so his retainer, Masahide Hirate, advised him to form a Templar Order.

The Rise of Nobuhide

Nobuhide, taking his advice to heart, formed a Templar Order.

At first, it was just Nobuhide and Masahide, but as time went on, they recruited more and more members each day.

Nobuhide then appointed himself Head Master, and Nobunaga would become the next head master of the Templar Order after Nobuhide.

Death Of Nobuhide

Nobunaga becomes Head Master

In 1551, Nobuhide passed away due to plague, leaving Nobunaga to carry his legacy. At Nobuhide's funeral however, Nobunaga threw the incense at his father's coffin, and walked away. Thus, he then became known as the Fool of Owari.

The Devil Shibata

After the Funeral, Katsuie Shibata, enraged at Nobunaga's behavior, rebelled. but was eventually defeated by Nobunaga, And was recruited into The Templar Order as a enforcer for Nobunaga.

Members

Head Master

The Head Master is like The Grand Master, except he or she controls almost all the templars from within the order.

  1. Nobuhide Oda (1534-1551)
  2. Nobunaga Oda (1551-1582)
  3. Katsuie Shibata (1582-1583)
  4. Mitsunari Ishida (1599-1600)
  5. Hideyori Toyotomi (1600-1615)

Grand Minister

The Grand Minster is the Head Master's main adviser.

  1. Masahide Hirate (1534-1553)
  2. Sadakatsu Murai (1553-1582)
  3. Toshiie Maeda (1582-1583)
  4. Yoshitsugu Otani (1599-1600)
  5. Harunaga Ono (1600-1615)