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  1. Toyotomi Hidetsugu (豊臣 秀次?, 1568 – July 15, 1595) was a nephew and retainer of Toyotomi Hideyoshi who lived during the Sengoku period of the 16th century of Japan. A practitioner of the shudō

  2. Hidenaga Hashiba is Hideyoshi's half-brother and loyally served the Toyotomi clan until his dying days. His Nobunaga's Ambition counterpart is thirty-eighth place in Gamecity's character popularity ranking for 2015. He placed twelfth in the Nobunaga no Yabou Taishi poll for most favorite father; fans voted him ninth for the best leader poll and tenth for best subordinate. Hidenaga's first ...

  3. Toyotomi Hidetsugu era capaz de juntar 8,000 hombres auxiliados por los 3,000 hombres de Hori Hidemasa y los 6,000 hombres de Tsuneoki. Al día siguiente partieron hacia Mikawa teniendo un rotundo éxito desmoralizando a las tropas de Tokugawa con la pérdida de su provincia natal.

  4. en.namu.wiki › w › 코마히메komahime - NamuWiki

    Toyotomi Hidetsugu was the son of Toyotomi Hideyoshi 's brother-in-law, Tomo, and was one of Hideyoshi's adopted sons. Hidetsugu was well-received by the court, courtiers, and daimyo, and was supported as the next ruler of Japan. The process by which Komahime became Hidetsugu's concubine, like herself, does not appear in detail in the primary ...

  5. 8 de abr. de 2022 · The last samurai visits Omihachiman city in Shiga prefecture, Japan and introduces the beauty of the traditional city. Omi hachiman is attractive city which...

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  6. Toyotomi Hidetsugu (豊 臣 秀 次, 1568 - 15 tháng 7 năm 1595) là một daimyō trong thời kỳ Sengoku của Nhật Bản . Ông là cháu trai và thuộc hạ của Toyotomi Hideyoshi , người thống nhất và cai trị Nhật Bản từ năm 1590 đến năm 1598.

  7. Toyotomi Hidetsugu (豊臣 秀次?, 1568-15 juillet 1595) est un neveu et obligé de Toyotomi Hideyoshi durant l' époque Sengoku du XVIe siècle japonais. Pratiquant de la tradition du shudō, Hidetsugu dispose d'un certain nombre de wakashū dont Yamamoto Tonoma, Yamada Sanjuro et Fuwano Mansaku (aussi appelé Bansaku), son préféré qui ...