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Hori Hidemasa

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265: 22: 145: 256: 406:'s residence at Hongaku-ji, working with the likes of Sugaya Nagayori, Ōtsu Nagaaki, Yabe Iesada, Hasegawa Hidekazu, Manmi Shigemoto and Fukutomi Hidekatsu. Gradually, however, he began to spend more and more time on the battlefield. 561:. He then arranged negotiations for Hideyoshi with the Ikkō sect which had fervently opposed Nobunaga; the head priest of Renshō-ji was Hidemasa's cousin Hori Rokuemon, and so the negotiations went quite smoothly. 617:
would see Hidemasa commanding in battle for the last time. He commanded the left flank of the besieging army with a number of great warriors under him, and captured a number of surrounding fortifications.
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warriors were captured, he released them rather than killing them. It is said that he had absolutely no rest for much of the campaign, fighting battle after battle with no break.
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throughout this period, and oversaw the construction of a mansion for Portuguese missionaries, and playing a role in hosting the 1579
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June 28, 1590, Hidemasa suddenly fell very ill and died. His lands and posts were inherited by his eldest son,
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Most of the content of this article is derived from the corresponding article on the Japanese Knowledge (XXG).
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Hidemasa was promoted to the fifth rank, appointed to the Saemonfu (左衛門, Court Security Office), and granted
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belonged to Hideyoshi. While there was a nearby fief held by a Buddhist temple, with the same
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two years later, leading Nobunaga's army alongside Hashiba Hideyoshi and
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Hidemasa led portions of Hideyoshi's forces once again, in the 1584
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By sixteen, he was assigned prefect ( 555:as his fief, with an income of 90,000 579:The following year, Hideyoshi became 528:Hidemasa aided Hideoyshi in the 1582 218:June 28, 1590 (aged 36–37) 7: 397:) in charge of the construction of 348:(堀 久太郎), was a samurai retainer of 690:Turnbull, Stephen (17 June 2013). 14: 263: 254: 31:relies largely or entirely on a 20: 693:The Samurai: A Military History 1: 566:Battle of Komaki and Nagakute 454:(assessment of land-value in 342:, 1553 – June 28, 1590) 305:Battle of Komaki and Nagakute 595:, with an income of 180,000 487:In 1581, Hidemasa fought in 2054:People from Gifu Prefecture 1969:Jan Joosten van Lodensteijn 650:. London: Cassell & Co. 507:, with an income of 25,000 2080: 667:Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 646:Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 589:invasion of Shikoku (1585) 110: 468: 439:in a number of battles. 435:. 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