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    Maeda Gen'i (前田 玄以, 1539 – July 9, 1602) was a Buddhist priest from Mt. Hiei, retainer of Oda Nobunaga and later one of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's Go-Bugyō...
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    Asano Nagamasa, Mashita Nagamori, Ishida Mitsunari, Natsuka Masaie and Maeda Gen'i. The Elders had assistants known as chūro (Japanese: 中老) who acted as...
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    administrators of Hideyoshi's government, along with Asano Nagamasa, Maeda Gen'i, Mashita Nagamori and Natsuka Masaie. Hideyoshi made him a daimyō of...
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    enacted policy decisions. The original five appointed were Asano Nagamasa, Maeda Gen'i, Mashita Nagamori, Natsuka Masaie, and Ishida Mitsunari. All five were...
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    Murashige Hirate Kiyohide Hosokawa Fujitaka Ikeda Nobuteru Ikoma Ienaga Maeda Gen'i Tokugawa Ieyasu Others (cont.) Murai Sadakatsu Nakagawa Kiyohide Takayama...
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  • Yamauchi Kazutoyo Takayuki Hamatsu as Asano Nagamasa Seminosuke Murasugi as Maeda Gen'i Yōhei Kumabe as Mashita Nagamori Ikuma Nagatomo as Natsuka Masaie Denden...
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    Hideyoshi to a Commission of Five (Go-Bugyō) along with Ishida Mitsunari, Maeda Gen'i, Asano Nagamasa and Natsuka Masaie. Nagamori took part in the Battle...
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    the Christian sympathiser Maeda Gen'i; but the Franciscan commissary in Kyoto, Pedro Bautista, refused. By the time Maeda Gen'i was contacted, Mashita Nagamori...
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    controlled by Maeda Gen'i. After the Battle of Sekigahara, despite being on the losing Western side, the Tokugawa Shogunate confirmed Maeda Gen'i at Yakami...
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    the fortified Nijō Gosho. Upon entering the Nijō Gosho, Nobutada orders Maeda Geni to flee with his infant son, Sanpōshi (Oda Hidenobu), going from Gifu...
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