- Hosokawa Tadaoki
Infobox_Officeholder | name= Hosokawa Tadaoki
nationality=Japanese
caption=Hosokawa Tadaoki
order=Lord of Nakatsu
term_start= 1600
term_end= 1602
predecessor= none
successor=Ogasawara Nagatsugu
order2=Lord of Kokura
term_start2= 1602
term_end2= 1620
predecessor2= none
successor2=Hosokawa Tadatoshi
birth_date=birth date|1563|11|28|mf=y
birth_place=
death_date=death date and age|1646|1|18|1563|11|28|mf=y
death_place=
spouse=Hosokawa Gracia nihongo|Hosokawa Tadaoki|細川忠興| (
November 28 ,1563 -January 18 ,1646 ) was the eldest son ofHosokawa Fujitaka . He fought in his first battle at the age of 15. In that battle, he was in the service ofOda Nobunaga . He was given the Province of Tango in 1580. Soon after that, he married the daughter ofAkechi Mitsuhide . In 1582, Akechi Mitsuhide rebelled against Nobunaga and Nobunaga was killed. Akechi turned to Hosokawa Fujitaka and Hosokawa Tadaoki for help. They refused to help him, and Mitsuhide was defeated.Tadaoki was present on Hideyoshi's side in theBattle of Komaki and Nagakute (1584) and theOdawara Campaign (1590), where he took part in thesiege of Nirayama (Izu province ) and later joined the main army outsideOdawara . During the 1590s he became friends withTokugawa Ieyasu (who had lent him money to assist in some debts owedToyotomi Hidetsugu ) and in 1600 sided with him againstIshida Mitsunari . In July Ishida had attempted to gain some leverage over those leaning towards Ieyasu by taking as hostages all those whose families were inOsaka Castle . This happened to include Tadaoki's wife - who was by now a Christian, baptized 'Gracia'. To avoid capture, Gracia ordered a servant to kill her and set fire to their quarters. While there is little reason to believe that Hosokawa was emotionally scarred by the incident, it was considered an appalling act of trickery, and served to drive Tadaoki - among others - into Ieyasu's camp.At the
Battle of Sekigahara (21 October 1600 ) Tadaoki commanded 5,000 men in the Tokugawa vanguard and clashed with the forces ofShima Sakon . He was awarded a fief in Buzen (Kokura, 370,000 koku) and went on to serve at thesiege of Ōsaka (1614-1615). He was succeeded by Tadatoshi (1586-1641), an ardent enemy of Christianity and present at theSiege of Shimabara (1637–1638). In 1632 Tadatoshi received a huge fief inHigo (Kumamoto, 540,000 koku), where the Hosokawa family remained until 1871.References
*Sansom, George "A History of Japan", 1334-1615 Stanford 1961
*Berry,Mary Elizabeth "Hideyoshi" 1982
* [http://www.samurai-archives.com/dictionary/h2.html Sengoku Biographical Dictionary] Hosokawa Tadaoki
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