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Ukita Hideie (宇喜多 秀家, 1572 –
December 17, 1655) was the daimyō of
Bizen and
Mimasaka Provinces (modern
Okayama Prefecture), and one of the
council of Five...
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Fifth day,
Eighth month To:
Ieyasu Chikuzen Terumoto Kagekatsu Hideie — Toyotomi Hideyoshi, 101
Letters of
Hideyoshi (Boscaro 1975, p. 77) There...
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arrived 113,000
strong under Toyotomi Hidenaga,
Toyotomi Hidetsugu,
Ukita Hideie and the Mōri clan's "Two Rivers",
Kobayakawa Takakage and
Kikkawa Motoharu...
- position,
following Naomasa and
immediately engaging with
troops led by
Ukita Hideie. At this point, the
battle entered a deadlock. Ōta Gyūichi, who was present...
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early Edo period. She pla**** a
significant role as the
lawful wife of
Ukita Hideie and was the
fourth daughter of
Maeda Toshiie and
Maeda Matsu. Gōhime was...
- effective.
Nobunaga confirmed his heir,
Ukita Hideie, to
inherit his domain. Later,
Toyotomi Hideyoshi adopted Hideie. "朝日日本歴史人物事典「宇喜多直家」の解説". kotobank. Retrieved...
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started remodeling the
castle and
completed by his son
Hideie in 1597.
Three years later,
Hideie sided with the ill-fated
Toyotomi Clan at the
Battle of...
- others,
rebelled against Hideie. At first,
Ieyasu sent his
general Sakakibara Yasumasa to
mediate the
disputes between Ukita Hideie and his
various rebellious...
- Many
influential daimyo,
including Mōri Terumoto,
Uesugi Kagekatsu,
Ukita Hideie, Katō Kiyomasa, and
Hosokawa Tadaoki,
supported Toshiie. As a result, Ieyasu...
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warrior (onna-musha) in the
Sengoku period. She was the
daughter of
Ukita Hideie and Gōhime. She also
married to
Tomita Nobutaka, an
officer of Toyotomi...