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Kōnomae женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
Maa-hime женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
En'yū-in женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
Minami Dono женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
Kyōgoku Tatsuko женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
Sanjō-dono женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
Minami no Tsubone женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
Getsukei'in женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
Kai-hime женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
Sannomarudono женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
Yodo-dono женен Тойотоми Хидейоши . Разликата във възрастта беше 32 години, 4 месеца и 28 дни.
Himeji Dono женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
Hirosawa no Tsubone женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
Nene женен Тойотоми Хидейоши .
Тойотоми Хидейоши
Тойотоми Хидейоши (1536-1598 г.; на японски: 豊臣秀吉) първоначално име Хашиба (羽柴) е японски военачалник и политик.
В края на 16 век завършва обединението на Япония, започнато от неговия господар Ода Нобунага Момояма. Периодът на управлението му, наречен по неговия замък, продължава от 1582 г. до смъртта му през 1598 г. или (според някои учени) до битката при Секигахара през 1600 г., когато властта е поета от Токугава Иеясу.
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Kōnomae
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Maa-hime
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En'yū-in
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Minami Dono
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Kyōgoku Tatsuko
Kyōgoku Tatsuko (京極竜子) (January 11, 1561 – October 22, 1634) was a Japanese woman who lived from the Sengoku period to the early Edo period. She was the sister of Kyōgoku Takatsugu. She was first the wife of Wakasa daimyō Takeda Motoaki, but after his death she became Toyotomi Hideyoshi's concubine. Her cousin, Chacha, was also a concubine and both of them were best friends. Hideyoshi granted her the name Lady Matsunomaru (松の丸殿).
After Hideyoshi's death she became a nun under the name Juhō-in (寿芳院). She also moved to Ōtsu Castle, which was under the command of her brother, in Ōmi Province, and she was there when the siege of Ōtsu occurred.
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Sanjō-dono
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Minami no Tsubone
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Getsukei'in
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Kai-hime
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Sannomarudono
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Yodo-dono
Yodo-dono (淀殿) or Yodo-gimi (淀君; [jo.do(ꜜ).ɡʲi.mʲi, -ŋʲi.mʲi], 1569 – June 4, 1615), also known as Lady Chacha (茶々; [tɕaꜜ.tɕa]), was a Japanese historical figure in the late Sengoku period. She was the concubine and the second wife of Japanese ruler Toyotomi Hideyoshi. As the mother of his son and successor Hideyori, she acted as Hideyori's guardian in the restoration of the Toyotomi clan after the fall of the Council of Five Elders, and alongside her son, led the last anti-Tokugawa shogunate resistance in the siege of Osaka.
She was the daughter of Oichi and sister of Ohatsu and Oeyo. When her two younger sisters became prominent members linked to the Tokugawa clan, she and her sisters became vital to maintaining the diplomatic relations between the two most powerful clans of the time, Toyotomi and Tokugawa. Her sister, Oeyo, was the wife of the second shogun, Tokugawa Hidetada, and matriarch of the successive shoguns' lineage, thus receiving the political title Omidaidokoro.
In the efforts to exalt the Tokugawa Shogunate, Yodo-dono was frequently portrayed as a "wicked and wanton" woman who planned the Toyotomis' death. After Hideyoshi's death in 1598, she took tonsure as a Buddhist nun, taking the name Daikōin (大広院). She was also the founder of the temple Yogen-in (養源院).
Her time period being that of large turmoil and overhaul, Yodo-dono was involved in both politics and administration. The great wealth and changing fortunes of her family had also affected Yodo-dono's life. The surviving accounting books from luxury goods merchants provide insight into the patterns of patronage and tastes amongst the privileged class of women like Yodo-dono and her sisters.
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Himeji Dono
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Hirosawa no Tsubone
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