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  1. Ōno Harunaga (japanisch 大野 治長; geboren um 1569 in Osaka (Provinz Settsu); gestorben 4. Juni 1615 daselbst) war ein japanischer Militärkommandant der Azuchi-Momoyama-Zeit und ein Gefolgsmann der Toyotomi-Familie.

  2. Ōno Harunaga (大野 治長, 1569 – 4 June 1615) was a general under Toyotomi Hideyori, and fought in the Siege of Osaka in 1615. He became lord of Osaka castle after the Battle of Sekigahara.

    • Early Life
    • Conflict with Ieyasu
    • Death
    • Survival Myths
    • Family
    • References

    Born in 1593, he was Hideyoshi's second son. The birth of Hideyori created a potential succession problem. To avoid it, Hideyoshi exiled his nephew and heir Hidetsugu to Mount Kōya and then ordered him to commit suicide in August 1595. Hidetsugu's family members who did not follow his example were then murdered in Kyoto, including 31 women and seve...

    Ieyasu found fault with the opening ceremony of a temple (Great Buddha of Kyoto) built by Hideyori; it was as if he prayed for Ieyasu's death and the ruin of the Tokugawa clan. Ieyasu ordered Hideyori to leave Osaka Castle, but those in the castle refused and summoned samurai to gather within the castle. Then in 1614, the Tokugawa besieged Osaka Ca...

    According to James Murdoch's A History of Japan During The Century of Early Foreign Discourse, based heavily upon the works of many Japanese sources (the Nihon Shoki, Miyoshi-Ki, and many more) as well as heavily based on the writings of the Jesuits, their annual letters, the letters of William Adams and the diaries of Adams' Dutch comrades, the ev...

    Hideyori's actual corpse was never discovered, and a popular rumor persisted that Hideyori had escaped Osaka. The rumors had enough merit to concern the Tokugawa shogunate, according to Murdoch. The matter was serious enough that it found mention in the journals of Richard Cocks, the comrade of William Adams. The following extracts from Cocks' jour...

    Father: Toyotomi Hideyoshi(1537–1598)
    Mother: Yodo-dono(1569–1615)
    Wife: Senhime(1597–1666)
    Concubines:
    Morita Kyōji 森田恭二 (2005). Higeki no hīrō Toyotomi Hideyori悲劇のヒーロー豊臣秀頼. Osaka: Izumi Shoin 和泉書院.
    Morrell, Sachiko Kaneko & Robert E. Morrell. Zen Sanctuary of Purple Robes: Japan's Tokeiji Convent Since 1285. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2006
    Rozmus, Lidia & Carmen Sterba (editors). The Moss at Tokeiji: A Sanctuary in Kamakura that Changed Women's Lives (1285–1902). Santa Fe, NM: Deep North Press, 2010
    Watsky, Andrew Mark. (2004). Chikubushima: Deploying the Sacred Arts in Momoyama Japan. Seattle: University of Washington Press. ISBN 978-0-295-98327-1; OCLC 52127871
  3. The siege of Osaka (大坂の役, Ōsaka no Eki, or, more commonly, 大坂の陣 Ōsaka no Jin) was a series of battles undertaken by the Japanese Tokugawa shogunate against the Toyotomi clan, and ending in that clan's destruction. Divided into two stages, the winter campaign and the summer campaign, it lasted from 1614 to 1615.

  4. Ono Harunaga (大野治長) Harunaga ONO was a vassal of the Toyotomi clan from the Azuchi-Momoyama period through to the early part of the Edo period. His father was Ono Sado no kami (the governor of Sado Province).

  5. Ōno Harunaga was a general under Toyotomi Hideyori, and fought in the Siege of Osaka in 1615. Career. He became lord of Osaka castle after the Battle of Sekigahara. Ono led forces against those of Wakayama Castle in the battle of Kashii, also the Battle of Shigino, and the Battle of Tennoji, where he was killed in action.

  6. samurai-archives.com › wiki › Ono_HarunagaOno Harunaga - SamuraiWiki

    Ono Harunaga. Harunaga was a Toyotomi retainer who served in the Sekigahara campaign on the Tokugawa side under Fukushima Masanori. He became one of the noted defenders of Osaka castle during the two campaigns there in 1614 and 1615. He was killed during the climactic Battle of Tennôji in June 1615.