Yodo-dono

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Yodo-dono was a prominent Japanese noblewoman and political figure of the late Sengoku period, best known as Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s consort and the mother of his heir, Toyotomi Hideyori.

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Yodo-dono canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese noblewoman
Sengoku-period person
daimyo wife
historical figure
political figure
alsoKnownAs Chacha
Yodogimi
associatedWithLocation Yodo (Kyoto region)
child Toyotomi Hideyori
Toyotomi Tsurumatsu
conflict Battle of Sekigahara
surface form: Toyotomi–Tokugawa rivalry
country Japan
culture Japanese
deathPlace Osaka Castle
diedIn Siege of Osaka
era Azuchi–Momoyama period
Sengoku period
early Edo period
father Azai Nagamasa
featuredIn Japanese historical dramas
Japanese literature
gender female
historicalReputation influential but controversial political figure
house Azai clan
language Japanese
marriedInto Toyotomi clan
mother Oichi
notableFor being Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s consort
being mother of Toyotomi Hideyori
political influence in Osaka Castle
opposedBy Tokugawa Ieyasu
participatedIn Siege of Osaka
politicalRole de facto leader of Toyotomi household after Hideyoshi’s death
relative Oda Nobunaga
religion Buddhism (historical context, commonly)
residence Osaka Castle
roleInSuccession protector of Toyotomi Hideyori’s inheritance
sibling Oeyo
Ohatsu
spouse Toyotomi Hideyoshi
subjectOf biographical studies on late Sengoku politics
supported Toyotomi clan
title dono honorific
uncle Oda Nobunaga

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Toyotomi Hideyoshi spouse Yodo-dono
Siege of Osaka commander Yodo-dono
Toyotomi clan notableMember Yodo-dono
Toyotomi Hideyori mother Yodo-dono
Toyotomi Tsurumatsu mother Yodo-dono
Osaka no Eki commander Yodo-dono