At the [[Battle of Sekigahara]] (21 October 1600) Tadaoki commanded 5,000 men in the Tokugawa vanguard and clashed with the forces of [[Shima Sakon]]. He was awarded a fief in [[Buzen province|Buzen]] (Kokura, 370,000 koku) and went on to serve at the Ôsaka Campaigns ([[1614]],[[1615]]). He was succeeded by [[Hosokawa Tadatoshi|Tadatoshi]] ([[1586]]-[[1641]]), an ardent enemy of Christianity and present at the [[Seige of Shimabara]] ([[1632]]). In 1632 he received a huge fief in [[Higo province|Higo]] (Kumamoto, 540,000 koku). | At the [[Battle of Sekigahara]] (21 October 1600) Tadaoki commanded 5,000 men in the Tokugawa vanguard and clashed with the forces of [[Shima Sakon]]. He was awarded a fief in [[Buzen province|Buzen]] (Kokura, 370,000 koku) and went on to serve at the Ôsaka Campaigns ([[1614]],[[1615]]). He was succeeded by [[Hosokawa Tadatoshi|Tadatoshi]] ([[1586]]-[[1641]]), an ardent enemy of Christianity and present at the [[Seige of Shimabara]] ([[1632]]). In 1632 he received a huge fief in [[Higo province|Higo]] (Kumamoto, 540,000 koku). |