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- Yodo inherited many of her privileges. She had two sons with Hideyoshi, Tsurumatsu (d. 1591) and Hideyori (b.1593), who became Hideyoshi's designated successor...
- Hideyoshi's eventual death was put in doubt with the death of his son Tsurumatsu in September 1591. The three-year-old was his only child. When his half-brother...
- Owari Domain Tokugawa Ietsuna, 4th Shogun Kamematsu (1643–1647) Tokugawa Tsunashige of Kofu Domain Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, 5th Shogun Tsurumatsu (1647–1648)...
- fourth son Concubine: Orisa no Kata (d. 1674) later Jokoin (定光院) Tokugawa Tsurumatsu (1 February 1647 – 22 August 1648), fifth son Concubine: Oman no Kata...
- Takatsugu 1589: Yodo-dono gave birth to Toyotomi Tsurumatsu 1591: Yodo-dono's son, Toyotomi Tsurumatsu died 1591: Married with Toyotomi Hidekatsu and moved...
- had once ruled. The following year, Hideyoshi lost his legitimate heir Tsurumatsu (who died before adulthood) and so gave Hidetsugu the position of Imperial...
- (1643–1647) Tokugawa Tsunashige of Kofu Domain Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, 5th Shogun Tsurumatsu (1647–1648) Tokugawa Tadanaga of Sunpu Domain Bugan’in-dono zeneshoshintechigyoundaikoji...
- ****anese translation. A subsequent, two-part, ****anese translation by Tsurumatsu Okamoto and Tomomasa Murayama appeared in 1903 and 1904, which, in addition...
- Hidekatsu Ryō Mitsuya as Toyotomi Hideyasu Hirara Hayasaka as Toyotomi Tsurumatsu Masayuki Kizu as Nat**** Masaie Shinya Kote as Ban Naoyuki, aka Ban Dan'emon...
- Prefecture, on the island of Kyushu, ****an. It is also called Tsurumatsu Castle (鶴松城, Tsurumatsu-jō), and later Shōkaku Castle (松鶴城, Shōkaku-jō). During the...