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Toyotomi Hideyori (豊臣 秀頼,
August 28, 1593 – June 4, 1615) was the son and
designated successor of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the
general who
first united all...
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consists of the Marked-Stones Square, and the
Monument commemorating '
Hideyori and Yodo-dono
committing suicide'. As with
almost all ****anese castles...
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Toyotomi Hideyori and his
mother Yodo-dono were
allowed to stay at
Osaka Castle, a
fortress that had
served as Hideyoshi's residence.
Hideyori remained...
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi. As the
mother of his son and
successor Hideyori, she
acted as
Hideyori's guardian in the
restoration of the
Toyotomi clan
after the...
- In 1600,
Tokugawa Ieyasu deposed Hideyori and took
power after winning the
Battle of Sekigahara. In 1614,
Hideyori came into
conflict with the Tokugawa...
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before his
death in 1598. Hideyoshi's
young son and
successor Toyotomi Hideyori was
displaced by
Tokugawa Ieyasu at the
Battle of
Sekigahara in 1600 which...
- from then on. At the same time, he
requested Toyotomi Hideyori meet the new shogun, but
Hideyori refused. In the end, the
matter was
resolved by sending...
- the same year.
While Hideyoshi was on his deathbed, his son,
Toyotomi Hideyori, was
still only five
years old and as such
Hideyoshi needed to
create the...
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Toyotomi clan, led by
Ishida Mitsunari on
behalf of the
young child Toyotomi Hideyori, from
which several commanders defected before or
during the battle, leading...
- and 1597.
Tokugawa Ieyasu served as
regent for Hideyoshi's son
Toyotomi Hideyori and used his
position to gain
political and
military support. When open...