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September 18, 1598),
otherwise known as Kino****a Tōkichirō (木下 藤吉郎) and
Hashiba Hideyoshi (羽柴 秀吉), was a ****anese
samurai and daimyō (feudal lord) of the...
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Hashiba Hidekatsu (羽柴 秀勝, 1567 –
January 29, 1586) was a ****anese samurai, also
known as Oda Hidekatsu, the
fourth son of the
famed feudal warlord Oda...
- Shirō. Ōmandokoro
Toyotomi Hidetsugu Toyotomi Hidenaga Yodo-dono Nene
Hashiba Hidekatsu Toyotomi Sadako Tomo (Toyotomi)
Berry 1982, p. 179 Berry, Mary...
- 秀長,
April 8, 1540 –
February 15, 1591),
formerly known as
Hashiba Koichirō (羽柴 小一郎) or
Hashiba Hidenaga (羽柴 秀長). He was a half-brother of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi...
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Nobunaga ordered Takigawa Kazumasu to
suppress Ikko-ikki at Kii Province,
Hashiba Hideyoshi to
conquer the Chūgoku
region from the Mori clan,
before advancing...
- was
Miyoshi Nobuyoshi. He
later renamed himself Hashiba Hidetsugu, in
honor of his
famous uncle: "
Hashiba" was Hideyoshi's
family name, and "Hidetsugu"...
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place during the
Sengoku period of ****an
between Toyotomi Hideyoshi (then
Hashiba Hideyoshi) and
Shibata Katsuie in ****ugatake, Ōmi
Province over a period...
- written, directed,
produced and
edited by
Takeshi Kitano, who also
stars as
Hashiba Hideyoshi (Toyotomi Hideyoshi). The film is
based on the
novel of the same...
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Hashiba Station (橋場駅,
Hashiba Eki) was a
railway station in ****ukuishi, Iwate. It was the
terminal station of JGR
Hashiba Line.
Although it is not officially...
- Daijō-kan included:
Kampaku (Regent for an
adult Emperor):
Hashiba (Toyotomi)
Hideyoshi (1585–1592)
Hashiba (Toyotomi)
Hidetsugu (1592–1595) Kujō (Fujiwara) Kanetaka...