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Maeda Toshinaga (前田 利長,
February 15, 1562 – June 27, 1614) was a
Sengoku period ****anese
samurai and the
second early-Edo
period daimyō of Kaga Domain...
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Toshinaga is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Toshinaga can be
written using different combinations of
kanji characters. Some examples: 敏永, "agile, eternity"...
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Toshinaga (斎藤 利永, died June 16, 1460) was a ****anese
daimyo during the
Muromachi period. He was the head of the Saitō clan and
uncle of
daimyo Saitō...
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succeeded by his son
Toshinaga.
Tokugawa Ieyasu saw this
change of
leadership as an
opportunity and set a trap for
Toshinaga. In 1599,
Ieyasu announced...
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hereditary chieftain of the
Maeda clan. To****sune was a
brother of
Maeda Toshinaga and a son of
Maeda Toshiie. He was the
wealthiest daimyō
within the Tokugawa...
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Honda Toshinaga (本多 利長, 1635 –
January 21, 1693) was a daimyō of the
early to mid Edo period, ****an, who
ruled Okazaki and Yoko**** domains, and was finally...
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attempts towards Ieyasu,
while a son of
Maeda Toshiie,
Toshinaga, was
accused of
being involved in such
conspiracies and
forced to submit...
- daimyō or
generals who were also
direct disciples of Sen no Rikyū:
Maeda Toshinaga, Gamō Ujisato,
Hosokawa Tadaoki,
Furuta Oribe,
Makimura Toshisada, Dom...
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dispatch his army to Kaga in
order to
subjugate Toshinaga, who was one of the Five Elders. In response,
Toshinaga sent his subordinate,
Nagatomo Yokoyama, to...
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Nagashige took part in
Ishida Mitsunari's
force and
fought against Maeda Toshinaga of Kaga at
Battle of Asai; he
consequently had his
holdings briefly confiscated...