Gōhime
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Gōhime (豪姫, July 1574 – June 18, 1634) was a Japanese noble woman and a member of the Maeda clan who lived during the transition from the Sengoku period to the early Edo period. She played a significant role as the lawful wife of Ukita Hideie and was the fourth daughter of Maeda Toshiie and Maeda Matsu. Gōhime was also known as Toyotomi Hideyoshi's adopted daughter and held various titles such as Hashiba no Tsubone, Bizen no Kata, and Kyō. She took the baptismal name "Maria."
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Gōhime 豪姫 | |
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Born | July, 1574 |
Died | 1634(1634-00-00) (aged 59–60) |
Spouse | Ukita Hideie |
Children | Ukita Hideitaka Ukita Hideetsugu Yuki no Kata |
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Allegiance | Toyotomi clan |
Unit | Maeda clan |
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