Hosokawa Fujitaka

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Hosokawa Fujitaka (細川 藤孝, June 3, 1534 October 6, 1610), also known as Hosokawa Yūsai (細川 幽斎), was a Japanese samurai daimyō of the Sengoku period.[1][2] Fujitaka was a prominent retainer of Ashikaga Yoshiaki, the last Ashikaga shōgun. When he joined the Oda, Oda Nobunaga rewarded him with the fief of Tango and went on to become one of the Oda clan's senior generals.

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Hosokawa Fujitaka
細川 藤孝
Hosokawa_Yusai.jpg
Head of Kumamoto-Hosokawa clan
In office
1563–1582
Succeeded byHosokawa Tadaoki
Lord of Tanabe
In office
1579–1582
Succeeded byHosokawa Tadaoki
Personal details
BornJune 3, 1534
Kyoto
DiedOctober 6, 1610(1610-10-06) (aged 76)
Kyoto
SpouseNumata Jakō
ChildrenHosokawa Tadaoki
NicknameHosokawa Yūsai
Military service
AllegianceAshikaga_mon.svg Ashikaga shogunate
Mon-Oda.png Oda clan
Toyotomi_mon.png Toyotomi clan
Mitsubaaoi.svg Eastern Army
UnitJapanese_Crest_Hosokawa_Kuyou.svg Hosokawa clan
CommandsTanabe castle
Battles/warsSiege of Shōryūji Castle
Battle of Honkokuji
Battle of Tennoji
Siege of Shigisan
Tango Campaign
Siege of Negoroji
Kyushu Campaign
Siege of Tanabe
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