Yodo-dono
Yodo-dono
Yodo-dono (淀殿) or Yodogimi (淀君) was a prominently placed figure in late-Sengoku period. She was the daughter of Oichi and sister of Ohatsu and Oeyo. She was a concubine and second wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, who was then the most powerful man in Japan. She also became the mother of his son and successor, Hideyori. Her time period being that of large turmoil and overhaul, Yodo-dono had an interest toward both politics and administration. She actively acted in the restoration of the Toyotomi clan after the fall of the Council of Five Elders, as Hideyori's guardian. Alongside her son, Yodo-dono led the last anti-Tokugawa shogunate resistance in the Siege of Osaka.
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Female
Date of Birth
August 14th, 1569
Age
455
Birth Place
Japan, Shiga Prefecture, Nagahama
Date of Death
June 4th, 1615
Died Aged
45
Star Sign
Leo
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Husband
Toyotomi Hideyori
Son
Oichi
Mother
Azai Nagamasa
Father
Oeyo
Sister
Ohatsu
Sister
Azai Manpukumaru
Brother
Gyōbukyō no tsubone
Sister
Azai Kusu
Sister
Toyotomi Tsurumatsu
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