HIDEYOSHI

(Hideyoshi Toyotomi)hēdāōˈshē, 1536–98, Japanese warrior and dictator. He entered the service of Nobunaga as his sandal holder and rose to become his leading general. After Nobunaga's death Hideyoshi ruled as civilian dictator. He set out to unify Japan, violently disrupted by a century of civil strife. Hideyoshi subdued the military Buddhist sects, conquered Kyushu, and in 1584 came to terms with Ieyasu. By 1590, with the defeat of the Hojo clan, Hideyoshi was ruler of a united Japan. Although best remembered for his military exploits, Hideyoshi as a civil administrator decreed a land survey, revised the land tax, developed a code of maritime law, and encouraged foreign trade. He at first received Christian missionaries cordially. Then, believing them a political danger because of their proselytizing zeal, he proscribed (1587) their activities and persecuted some of them. In 1592 he attempted to conquer China but succeeded only in occupying part of Korea; just before his death he ordered withdrawal from Korea. He erected monuments, reconstructed Kyoto and Osaka, and encouraged the arts. During the last decade of his life, he ruled mainly from Kyoto, where he had a luxurious residence at Momoyama.

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Toyotomi Hideyoshi Unifier of Modern Japan 1536-1598 Life and Work Toyotomi Hideyoshi ended a century-long civil war in Japan by...the possibility of civil strife. In 1536, Hideyoshi was born to a farming family in Nakamura, a...
Hideyoshi was just as capable as Nobunaga of inflicting terrible punishment...opened the gates of the castle, and presented the commanders head to Hideyoshi. Hideyoshi, however, refused to accept the surrender. Instead, he seized...
...and, mainly to gain time, sent Cobo to Hideyoshi to ask for clarification of the message. Hideyoshi, with Hasegawa as his interpreter, repeated...journey, but Harada, now in favour with Hideyoshi and rewarded with an income of 500 bales...
...Korean Peninsula. Frois suggested that Hideyoshi had several such maps spread out in what...fueled speculation when he wrote to Hideyoshi that after the attack on Hamgyong-do...therefore Korea). 37 Kato likely briefed Hideyoshi on Gotos story. The official biography...
...punishments.His greatest general, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, was a peasant who had begun his illustrious...as Nobunagas sandal bearer. TOYOTOMI HIDEYOSHI Hideyoshis family was so poor that...they did not own even a family surname. Hideyoshi was reputed to be among the ugliest men...
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...non-USASCII text omitted.) Toyotomi Hideyoshi ... (1536/7-1598)1 and Kitanomandokoro...their biological child in Osaka castle. Hideyoshi himself referred to Go as his "beloved...Among the other adopted children of Hideyoshi, Gos life story contains one event of...
...Sokenin was established in 1582 by Hideyoshi as a mortuary site of Oda Nobunaga...granted unprecedented financial support by Hideyoshi, served as the headquarters of the rulers...wood image of Nobunaga, carved when Hideyoshi and others made incense offerings for...
...supreme leader of Japan, regent Toyotomi Hideyoshi, that neither they nor their merchandise...Franciscans enjoyed special protection from Hideyoshi, a favor that would surely be extended...comforted the stranded passengers: "Hideyoshi, our father, will safeguard us...
...film, is the invitation of the chieftain Hideyoshi for a morning tea with Rikyu. Hideyoshi is particularly eager to pay a visit to his...in bloom in Rikyus garden. However, when Hideyoshi arrives he finds Rikyu has ordered all the...
...Ambassadors to the Roman Curia," Toyotomi Hideyoshi was on the verge of unifying Japan...extraordinary accredited to Toyotomi Hideyoshi by the Portuguese viceroy of India...of the national unifier had passed to Hideyoshi, who followed up his conquest of Kyushu...
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...other side of the world: the Japanese military dictator, Hideyoshi. In disarming ways, they were two of a kind. Both combined...racked with a sense of the intractability of fortune -- Hideyoshi likening himself to `the dew which disappears, Philip offering...
...and established peace after some 130 years of war. Toyotomi Hideyoshi died leaving only a young son as heir. It was not long before...surrounded by his supporters. He completed a process initiated by Hideyoshi of stratifying society and establishing a system in which...
...derisive waves, he might well have remembered that littleemphasized chapter in Japanese Naval history that tells of Adm. Hideyoshi and the trouncing he got from the Korean Yi-Sun in 1592. Almost exactly six-months after the attack on Pearl Harbor...
...was to come was Chinas earlier Korean War--in 1592. It was then that the wildly ambitious Japanese military commander Hideyoshi sent a powerful fleet and ground forces to invade Korea, hoping to consume the country and force a passage into China, the...
...occasionally from the time of its original construction until the Japanese invasion of 1592 (called the "Imjin Wae-Ran," or Hideyoshi invasion). Except for the main gate, the place was completely destroyed during this invasion but was later rebuilt...
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...through September, features four Shutsujin "Departure to Front" dolls, from a set of eight. The dolls represent Toyotomi Hideyoshi (1536-1598), one of the three great unifiers of Japan in the 16th century, mounted on horseback, and three of his generals...
...practices. 1547 - Ivan VI, the Terrible, becomes czar of Russia. 1558 - Elizabeth I becomes queen of England. 1585 - Toyotomi Hideyoshi unites Japan and becomes its dictator. 1588 - England destroys the Spanish Armada. 1594 - William Shakespeare writes "Romeo...
...GLANCE Back in Osaka, the OPPI group was able to visit the Osaka Castle Museum during its second to the last day. Founded by Hideyoshi Toyotomi as the base for his campaign of national unification and as a symbol of his power and status, the museums golden...
...bilateral good times than bad. Unfortunately, the enmity that overshadows past amity became embedded as long ago as the Hideyoshi invasion of Korea in the 16th century. More recently, in the first half of the last century, Japan occupied Korea again...
...play as the Dark Oni, Soki, a bleached-blond, blue-clad, Samurai warrior whose job it is to stop the power-crazed Hideyoshi Toyotomi from taking control. Initially Sokis powers are limited, but quickly you will unlock other abilities. Joining...
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HIDEYOSHI (Hideyoshi Toyotomi)hedao she, 1536 98, Japanese warrior and dictator. He...holder and rose to become his leading general. After Nobunagas death Hideyoshi ruled as civilian dictator. He set out to unify Japan, violently...
...title), the real power was his and, aided by his general Hideyoshi Toyotomi and his ally Ieyasu , he unified all Japan except...the unification of all Japan, a task that was completed by Hideyoshi and Ieyasu. ____________________ Copyright...
...In the late 16th cent. three warriors, Nobunaga , Hideyoshi , and Ieyasu , established military control over the whole country and succeeded one another in the dictatorship. Hideyoshi unsuccessfully invaded Korea in 1592 and 1596 in an effort...
...Tokugawa shogunate. Early in his career he helped Nobunaga and Hideyoshi unify Japan. In 1590 he received the area surrounding Edo...and Confucianism was revived to strengthen the state. Like Hideyoshi, he encouraged foreign trade; Japanese vessels carried goods...
...centuries earlier, became widely used, and the Korean alphabet was developed. The 1592 invasion by the Japanese shogun Hideyoshi was driven back by Choson and Ming forces, but only after six years of great devastation and suffering. Manchu invasions...
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