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Hosokawa Tadaoki 細川忠興 | |
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Head of Kumamoto-Hosokawa clan | |
In office 1582–1620 | |
Preceded by | Hosokawa Fujitaka |
Succeeded by | Hosokawa Tadatoshi |
Daimyō of Nakatsu | |
In office 1600–1602 | |
Succeeded by | Ogasawara Nagatsugu |
Daimyō of Kokura | |
In office 1602–1620 | |
Succeeded by | Hosokawa Tadatoshi |
Personal details | |
Born | November 28, 1563 |
Died | January 18, 1646 Daitoku-ji, Kyoto | (aged 82)
Nationality | Japanese |
Spouse | Hosokawa Gracia |
Parents |
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Military service | |
Allegiance | Oda clan Toyotomi clan Eastern Army Tokugawa shogunate |
Unit | Hosokawa clan |
Battles/wars | Battle of Komaki and Nagakute Odawara Campaign Korean campaign Battle of Sekigahara Siege of Osaka |
Hosokawa Tadaoki (細川忠興, November 28, 1563 – January 18, 1646) was a Japanese samurai warrior of the late Sengoku period and early Edo period.[1] He was the son of Hosokawa Fujitaka with Numata Jakō, and he was the husband of a famous Christian convert (Kirishitan), Hosokawa Gracia. For most of his life, he went under the name of Nagaoka Tadaoki that had been adopted by his father and was related to a town that was in their domain.[2] Shortly after the victory at Sekigahara, Nagaoka Tadaoki reverted to his original name Hosokawa Tadaoki.[3]
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