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  1. 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 of Japan. His mother, Yodo-dono , was the niece of Oda Nobunaga .

  2. May 31, 2024 · Toyotomi Hideyori was the son and heir of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the great warrior who unified Japan after more than a century of civil unrest. Hideyori’s suicide at 22 removed the last obstacle to Tokugawa Ieyasu’s bid to establish his own family as the preeminent power in Japan.

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  3. Toyotomi Hideyoshi (born 1536/37, Nakamura, Owari province [now in Aichi prefecture], Japan—died Sept. 18, 1598, Fushimi) was a feudal lord and chief Imperial minister (1585–98), who completed the 16th-century unification of Japan begun by Oda Nobunaga.

  4. Toyotomi Hideyoshi (豊臣 秀吉, 17 March 1537 – 18 September 1598), otherwise known as Kinoshita Tōkichirō (木下 藤吉郎) and Hashiba Hideyoshi (羽柴 秀吉), was a Japanese samurai and daimyō ( feudal lord) of the late Sengoku and Azuchi-Momoyama periods and regarded as the second "Great Unifier" of Japan.

  5. Dec 9, 2006 · Toyotomi Hideyori. Born: 1593. Died: 1615. Titles: Sakon'e gon-shôshô (1597), Gon-chûnagon (1598), Naidaijin (1603) Hideyori was the second natural son of Toyotomi Hideyoshi (his elder brother Tsurumatsu had died a young child) and was named the eventual heir to the Toyotomi house.

  6. Apr 21, 2020 · After Toyotomi Hideyoshi succeeded in unifying Japan in the late sixteenth century, he took tight control of the state, introducing new taxation, establishing a class system, and sending large...

  7. Tokugawa Ieyasu accused Toyotomi Hideyori of trying to gather forces to prepare for another war and told him to leave Osaka for Ise or Yamato. Of course, Hideyori refused and the Summer Campaign of the Seige of Osaka began.