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* ''Died: [[1607]]''
 
* ''Died: [[1607]]''
 
* ''Title: Mikawa no Kami''
 
* ''Title: Mikawa no Kami''
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Hideyasu was the second son of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Ieyasu]]. He was brought up under the supervision of [[Toyotomi Hideysohi]] and accompanied him on the [[Kyushu Campaign]]. Hideyasu was adopted into the [[Yuki clan|Yûki clan]] in [[1590]], and inherited a 100,000-koku fief in [[Shimosa province|Shimosa]] from his adoptive father Harumoto. During the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]), Hideyasu provided valuable assistance in the containment of [[Uesugi Kagekatsu]] and was afterwards transferred to a 750,000-koku fief in [[Echizen province|Echizen]] (Kita no Sho). He was also acting as the keeper of Fushimi castle when he died in [[1607]], and some have suggested his affinity for the [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] house in which he had been raised contributed to his untimely death. He was succeeded in Echizen by his son [[Yuki Tadanao|Tadanao]] ([[1595]]-[[1650]]). A younger son, [[Yuki Tadamasa|Tadamasa]], is reputed to have taken no fewer then 57 heads at [[Osaka castle]] ([[1614]]-[[1615|15]]).
 
Hideyasu was the second son of [[Tokugawa Ieyasu|Ieyasu]]. He was brought up under the supervision of [[Toyotomi Hideysohi]] and accompanied him on the [[Kyushu Campaign]]. Hideyasu was adopted into the [[Yuki clan|Yûki clan]] in [[1590]], and inherited a 100,000-koku fief in [[Shimosa province|Shimosa]] from his adoptive father Harumoto. During the [[Sekigahara Campaign]] ([[1600]]), Hideyasu provided valuable assistance in the containment of [[Uesugi Kagekatsu]] and was afterwards transferred to a 750,000-koku fief in [[Echizen province|Echizen]] (Kita no Sho). He was also acting as the keeper of Fushimi castle when he died in [[1607]], and some have suggested his affinity for the [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] house in which he had been raised contributed to his untimely death. He was succeeded in Echizen by his son [[Yuki Tadanao|Tadanao]] ([[1595]]-[[1650]]). A younger son, [[Yuki Tadamasa|Tadamasa]], is reputed to have taken no fewer then 57 heads at [[Osaka castle]] ([[1614]]-[[1615|15]]).
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==References==
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[[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
 
[[Category:Samurai]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]