Toyotomi Hidenaga
Toyotomi Hidenaga | |
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| 豊臣 秀長 | |
Toyotomi Hidenaga | |
| Governor of Izumi, Kii and Yamato Province | |
| In office 1585–1591 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Koichirō (小一郎) April 8, 1540 |
| Died | February 15, 1591 (aged 50) Kōriyama, Yamato Province |
| Spouse | Chiun'in |
| Relations | Chikuami (father) Ōmandokoro (mother) Toyotomi Hideyoshi (half-brother) Asahi no kata (sister) Toyotomi Hidetsugu (nephew) Toyotomi Hideyori (nephew) |
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| Military service | |
| Allegiance | Toyotomi clan |
| Rank | Dainagon |
| Unit | Toyotomi clan |
| Battles/wars | Chugoku campaign (1577-1582) Battle of Yamazaki (1582) Battle of Shizugatake (1583) Battle of Komaki and Nagakute (1584) Invasion of Shikoku (1585) Kyūshū Campaign (1587) |
Toyotomi Hidenaga (豊臣 秀長; April 8, 1540 – February 15, 1591), formerly known as Hashiba Koichirō (羽柴 小一郎) or Hashiba Hidenaga (羽柴 秀長). He was a half-brother of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, one of the most powerful and significant warlords of Japan's Sengoku period and regarded as 'Hideyoshi's brain and right-arm'.