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Hosokawa Tadaoki (細川忠興,
November 28, 1563 –
January 18, 1646) was a ****anese
samurai lord and
daimyo of the late
Sengoku period and
early Edo period....
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Tadaoki (written: 忠興) is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Hosokawa Tadaoki (細川 忠興) (1563–1646), ****anese daimyō Ōkubo...
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Mitsunari attempted to take her
hostage to sway her husband,
Hosokawa Tadaoki, into
joining his side on the battle. She
refused to
commit suicide because...
- Ōkubo
Tadaoki (大久保 忠興,
January 24, 1715 –
November 22, 1764) was the 4th daimyō of
Odawara Domain in
Sagami Province, (modern-day
Kanagawa Prefecture)...
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support Akechi Mitsuhide—despite
their familial ties
through his son
Tadaoki’s marriage to Mitsuhide’s daughter,
Hosokawa Gracia—during the
Battle of...
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introduced Nagaoka Sado to an
official of
daimyo (lord)
named Hosokawa Tadaoki.
Musashi dueled Sasaki Kojiro,
another skilled swordsman, in one of his...
- Meihō) "To Be a Samurai" (侍たるもの,
Samurai Taru Mono) "The Man
Named Tadaoki" (忠興という名の,
Tadaoki to Iu Na no) Inoue, Takehiko; Yoshikawa, Eiji (2002). Vagabond...
- is in Kumamoto. His
grandfather was
Hosokawa Fujitaka. Father:
Hosokawa Tadaoki Mother:
Hosokawa Gracia Wife:
Chiyohime (1597–1649) Children: Hosokawa...
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religious beliefs of
Hosokawa Gracia, the
Christian wife of daimyō
Hosokawa Tadaoki,
prevented her from
committing suicide.
While voluntary seppuku is the...
- Kokura-jō) is a
castle in Kitakyushu, ****an. It was
built by
Hosokawa Tadaoki starting in 1602, with
construction completed in 1608.
Construction of...