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Hineno Takayoshi (日根野 高吉, 1539 – August 5, 1600) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, and first daimyō of Suwa Domain under the Tokugawa Shogunate. Hineno was originally in the service of Saitō Dōsan of Mino Province; however, after the fall of the Saito he changed his allegiance to Oda Nobunaga, and subsequently to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In 1590, for his services in storming Yamanaka Castle during the Siege of Odawara, he was awarded a 28,000 koku holding at Takashima in Shinano Province. Over the next seven years, he constructed Takashima Castle, otherwise known as the "floating castle of Suwa (ja: 諏訪の浮城). During the invasion of Korea, he remained on guard duty at Nagoya in Hizen Province. In 1600, during the Battle of Sekigahara, he supported the eastern Army under Tokugawa Ieyasu

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  • Hineno Takayoshi (日根野 高吉, 1539 – August 5, 1600) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, and first daimyō of Suwa Domain under the Tokugawa Shogunate. Hineno was originally in the service of Saitō Dōsan of Mino Province; however, after the fall of the Saito he changed his allegiance to Oda Nobunaga, and subsequently to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In 1590, for his services in storming Yamanaka Castle during the Siege of Odawara, he was awarded a 28,000 koku holding at Takashima in Shinano Province. Over the next seven years, he constructed Takashima Castle, otherwise known as the "floating castle of Suwa (ja: 諏訪の浮城). During the invasion of Korea, he remained on guard duty at Nagoya in Hizen Province. In 1600, during the Battle of Sekigahara, he supported the eastern Army under Tokugawa Ieyasu; however, he dies shortly before the battle at the age of 62. His grave is at the temple of Jiun-ji in Suwa, Nagano. (en)
  • Hineno Takayoshi (日根野 高吉, 1539-5 août 1600) est un samouraï de l'époque Azuchi Momoyama au service du clan Toyotomi. Il participe à la campagne d'Odawara de 1590 et reçoit le domaine de Takashima dans la province de Shinano. (fr)
  • 日根野 高吉(ひねの たかよし)は、戦国時代の武将。信濃諏訪藩(高島藩)の初代藩主。 はじめ美濃斎藤氏に仕えた。斎藤氏滅亡後は織田信長に仕え信忠の馬廻衆を務め、信長没後は織田信孝を経て、羽柴秀吉に仕えた。天正18年(1590年)の小田原征伐で山中城を攻略した功績を賞されて、信濃高島に3万8000石(寛政重修諸家譜では2万7000石)を与えられ、「諏訪の浮城」と呼ばれた高島城を7年かけて築城している。文禄の役では肥前名護屋に駐屯した。伏見城築城でも功を挙げている。 慶長5年(1600年)の関ヶ原の戦いでは東軍に与していたが、本戦直前の6月26日に急死した。享年62。跡を嫡男の吉明が継いだ。 (ja)
  • Hineno Takayoshi (日根野 弘就 Hineno Takayoshi? , 1539 - 5 de agosto de 1600), foi um samurai que viveu no Período Azuchi-Momoyama da História do Japão, e era vassalo do Clã Toyotomi participou da campanha contra o Clã Go-Hōjō (Cerco de Odawara, 1590) e foi recompensado com o Domínio de Suwa (tozama, 28.000 koku) na Província de Shinano (atual Nagano). (pt)
  • 日根野高吉(日语:日根野 高吉/ひねの たかよし Hineno Takayoshi,1539年-1600年8月5日)是日本戰國時代武將。父親是日根野弘就。信濃(高島藩)初代藩主。別名高弘。 (zh)
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  • Hineno Takayoshi (日根野 高吉, 1539-5 août 1600) est un samouraï de l'époque Azuchi Momoyama au service du clan Toyotomi. Il participe à la campagne d'Odawara de 1590 et reçoit le domaine de Takashima dans la province de Shinano. (fr)
  • 日根野 高吉(ひねの たかよし)は、戦国時代の武将。信濃諏訪藩(高島藩)の初代藩主。 はじめ美濃斎藤氏に仕えた。斎藤氏滅亡後は織田信長に仕え信忠の馬廻衆を務め、信長没後は織田信孝を経て、羽柴秀吉に仕えた。天正18年(1590年)の小田原征伐で山中城を攻略した功績を賞されて、信濃高島に3万8000石(寛政重修諸家譜では2万7000石)を与えられ、「諏訪の浮城」と呼ばれた高島城を7年かけて築城している。文禄の役では肥前名護屋に駐屯した。伏見城築城でも功を挙げている。 慶長5年(1600年)の関ヶ原の戦いでは東軍に与していたが、本戦直前の6月26日に急死した。享年62。跡を嫡男の吉明が継いだ。 (ja)
  • Hineno Takayoshi (日根野 弘就 Hineno Takayoshi? , 1539 - 5 de agosto de 1600), foi um samurai que viveu no Período Azuchi-Momoyama da História do Japão, e era vassalo do Clã Toyotomi participou da campanha contra o Clã Go-Hōjō (Cerco de Odawara, 1590) e foi recompensado com o Domínio de Suwa (tozama, 28.000 koku) na Província de Shinano (atual Nagano). (pt)
  • 日根野高吉(日语:日根野 高吉/ひねの たかよし Hineno Takayoshi,1539年-1600年8月5日)是日本戰國時代武將。父親是日根野弘就。信濃(高島藩)初代藩主。別名高弘。 (zh)
  • Hineno Takayoshi (日根野 高吉, 1539 – August 5, 1600) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku period, and first daimyō of Suwa Domain under the Tokugawa Shogunate. Hineno was originally in the service of Saitō Dōsan of Mino Province; however, after the fall of the Saito he changed his allegiance to Oda Nobunaga, and subsequently to Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In 1590, for his services in storming Yamanaka Castle during the Siege of Odawara, he was awarded a 28,000 koku holding at Takashima in Shinano Province. Over the next seven years, he constructed Takashima Castle, otherwise known as the "floating castle of Suwa (ja: 諏訪の浮城). During the invasion of Korea, he remained on guard duty at Nagoya in Hizen Province. In 1600, during the Battle of Sekigahara, he supported the eastern Army under Tokugawa Ieyasu (en)
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  • Hineno Takayoshi (en)
  • Hineno Takayoshi (fr)
  • 日根野高吉 (ja)
  • Hineno Takayoshi (pt)
  • 日根野高吉 (zh)
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