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[[Image:Toyotomi_mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Toyotomi kamon.]] | [[Image:Toyotomi_mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Toyotomi kamon.]] | ||
− | + | *''Japanese'': [[豊臣]]家 ''(Toyotomi-ke)'' | |
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+ | The Toyotomi was a short-lived but very prominent [[samurai]] family which existed from [[1585]], when [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hashiba Hideyoshi]] took the title of [[Kanpaku]] ("regent, chancellor") and, later that year, the family name Toyotomi, until [[1615]], when Hideyoshi's son [[Toyotomi Hideyori|Hideyori]] was destroyed by [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] during the [[Osaka Campaign]]. | ||
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*[[Toyotomi Hidetsugu]] 豊臣秀次 (1568-1595) <br/> | *[[Toyotomi Hidetsugu]] 豊臣秀次 (1568-1595) <br/> | ||
**Son of Hideyoshi's sister, adopted by Hideyoshi, made Kanpaku | **Son of Hideyoshi's sister, adopted by Hideyoshi, made Kanpaku | ||
− | *[[Hashiba Hidekatsu|Hashiba (or Toyotomi) Hidekatsu]] 豊臣秀勝 ( | + | *[[Hashiba Hidekatsu|Hashiba (or Toyotomi) Hidekatsu]] 豊臣秀勝 (d.1592)<br/> |
**Son of Hideyoshi's sister, adopted by Hideyoshi | **Son of Hideyoshi's sister, adopted by Hideyoshi | ||
*[[Go-hime|Gô-hime]] 豪姫<br/> | *[[Go-hime|Gô-hime]] 豪姫<br/> | ||
**Daughter of [[Maeda Toshiie]], adopted when young by Hideyoshi, married [[Ukita Hideie]] | **Daughter of [[Maeda Toshiie]], adopted when young by Hideyoshi, married [[Ukita Hideie]] | ||
− | *[[Toyotomi Hideyori]] | + | *[[Toyotomi Hideyori]] 豊臣秀頼 (1593-1615)<br/> |
**Son of Hideyoshi | **Son of Hideyoshi | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 30 October 2013
- Japanese: 豊臣家 (Toyotomi-ke)
The Toyotomi was a short-lived but very prominent samurai family which existed from 1585, when Hashiba Hideyoshi took the title of Kanpaku ("regent, chancellor") and, later that year, the family name Toyotomi, until 1615, when Hideyoshi's son Hideyori was destroyed by Tokugawa Ieyasu during the Osaka Campaign.
Members of the Toyotomi clan | |
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References
- Kojien Dictionary
- Hayashiya Tatsusaburô, Nihon no Rekishi Vol. 12, Tenka Ittô, Chûô Kôron Sha, 1974.