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Toyotomi Hideyoshi (豊臣 秀吉, ****anese pronunciation: [to.jo.to.mʲi (|) çi.de(ꜜ).jo.ɕi], 27
March 1537 – 18
September 1598),
otherwise known as Kino****a...
- in Korea's
southern provinces. The
invasions were
launched by
Toyotomi Hideyoshi with the
intent of
conquering the
Korean Peninsula and
China proper, which...
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Hideyoshi completed Nobunaga's
campaign of
unification and
enacted reforms to
consolidate his rule,
marking the end of the
Sengoku period.
Hideyoshi launched...
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example of a sengoku-era rise is
often considered to be that of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who rose from a
peasant background to
successively become a samurai,...
- with his retainers,
Toyotomi Hideyoshi and
Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Nobunaga paved the way for the
successful reigns of
Hideyoshi and
Ieyasu by
consolidating power...
- with his
former lord Oda
Nobunaga and
fellow Oda
subordinate Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The son of a
minor daimyo,
Ieyasu once
lived as a
hostage under daimyo...
- his army.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi and
Tokugawa Ieyasu, who
founded the
Tokugawa shogunate, were
loyal followers of Nobunaga.
Hideyoshi began as a
peasant and...
- in 1598 by the
Regent (太閤, Taikō)
Toyotomi Hideyoshi,
shortly before his
death the same year.
While Hideyoshi was on his deathbed, his son,
Toyotomi Hideyori...
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Sasaki Hideyoshi (佐々木 秀義, 1112–1184) was a
samurai member of the
Minamoto clan, who
fought in the Hōgen and
Heiji Rebellions and in the
Genpei War. He...
- Kyoto, ****an. She was
formerly the prin****l
samurai wife of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi under the name of
Toyotomi Yoshiko (豊臣 吉子). When she rose in
higher political...