#REDIRECT [[Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea]]
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#REDIRECT [[Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea]]
44 bytes (5 words) - 12:45, 31 March 2018
#REDIRECT [[Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea]]
44 bytes (5 words) - 12:47, 31 March 2018
#REDIRECT [[Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea]]
44 bytes (5 words) - 12:47, 31 March 2018
#REDIRECT [[Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea]]
44 bytes (5 words) - 12:46, 31 March 2018
#REDIRECT [[Hideyoshi's invasions of Korea]]
44 bytes (5 words) - 12:46, 31 March 2018
...ive Magistrates), responsible for the administrative tasks associated with Hideyoshi's rule. He sided with [[Ishida Mitsunari]] during the [[Sekigahara Campaign
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...tle of Takajô]] - a [[1587]] battle, part of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] [[Kyushu Campaign]]
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...[[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] and [[Yodo-gimi]] (Chacha), who was supposed to be Hideyoshi's heir but died when still quite young, at the age of three.
...would finally actually go on to become head of the [[Toyotomi clan]] after Hideyoshi's death.
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...family]]. He was besieged in [[Sakura castle]] during [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi's]] [[Odawara Campaign]] ([[1590]]) by [[Honda Tadakatsu]] and [[Sakai Iets
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*[[Kodai-in (d. 1624)]] ''Nene, One - [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] wife''
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...okabe]] and were later confirmed in their lands after [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Hideyoshi's]] invasion of [[Shikoku]] in [[1584]]. The Bitô sent troops to serve in
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...mi Hideyoshi|Hashiba (Toyotomi) Hideyoshi's]] forces in [[1582]], refusing Hideyoshi's initial calls for surrender.
[[Image:Takamatsu(Bitchu).Mt_Ishii.jpg||left|frame|Mt. Ishii, where Hideyoshi's HQ was located, seen from the site of Takamatsu Castle]]
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...Hideyoshi's]] invasion of [[Shikoku]]. He led troops in the advance force Hideyoshi dispatched to Kyushu in late [[1586]] and afterwards accompanied [[Kono Mic
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...akamatsu castle]]. He died suddenly in 1596 - leading some to suspect that Hideyoshi himself had had a hand in his demise.
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...]]), was killed in battle in [[1372]]. After [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] conquest of [[Kyushu]] in [[1587]], the Jô were made to surrender thei
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...by [[Gamo Ujisato|Gamô Ujisato]]. This marked the last real resistance to Hideyoshi's hegemony. The surviving [[Kunohe clan|Kunohe]] were afterwards dispossess
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...ted 53,000 koku worth of land in [[Tajima province]] in [[1595]] following Hideyoshi's censure of a number of [[Toyotomi Hidetsugu|Toyotomi Hidetsugu's]] intima
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Hideharu married the sister of [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]] wife and was awarded a 60,000-koku fief in [[Izumi province]]. He suppo
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...lor") and, later that year, the family name Toyotomi, until [[1615]], when Hideyoshi's son [[Toyotomi Hideyori|Hideyori]] was destroyed by [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]] d
*[[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] 豊臣秀吉 (1537?-1598) <br/>
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