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    Ōmandokoro (大政所, 1516 – 29 August 1592) or Ōmandokoro Naka was the mother of the Japanese ruler Toyotomi Hideyoshi. She was also the mother of Asahi no kata , Tomo and Toyotomi Hidenaga .

  2. In the Japanese aristocracy society, omandokoro is a title given to a mother based on an emperor's direction when her child was serving as the Sessho (the title of a regent given to who is named to assist an emperor when the emperor is still a child, or before coming of age, or when a female), or the Kanpaku - the title of a regent who assists ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MandokoroMandokoro - Wikipedia

    North Mandokoro), and his mother was styled Ōmandokoro (lit. Great Mandokoro). During the Heian period, the wives of the kuge were often called Kita-no-kata (北の方 Lady in the North), since their residence was normally placed in the northern complex of the palace.

  4. She was the daughter of Ōmandokoro, the matriarch of Toyotomi clan, and mother of Toyotomi Hidekatsu, Toyotomi Hidetsugu and Toyotomi Hideyasu. Tomo was the founder of Zensho-ji Temple. She was one of the last survivors of the Toyotomi clan; the clan was exterminated after the Siege of Osaka.

  5. Kōdai-in (高 台 院) (murió el 17 de octubre de 1624), anteriormente conocido como Nene (ね ね) , One (お ね) , Nei (ね ね) , fue un aristócrata y monja budista , fundadora del templo Kōdai-ji en Kyoto , Japón .

  6. Ōmandokoro (大政所, 1516 – 29 August 1592) or Ōmandokoro Naka was the mother of the Japanese ruler Toyotomi Hideyoshi. She was also the mother of Asahi no kata, Tomo and Toyotomi Hidenaga.

  7. Ōmandokoro. Spouse: Nene. Kōdai-in (高台院) (born Sugihara Yasuko (杉原 寧子) formerly known as Nene (ねね), One (おね), Nei (ねい), or Nemoji, was a Buddhist nun and founder of the temple Kōdai-ji in Kyoto, Japan. She was formerly the principal samurai wife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi under the name of Toyotomi Yoshiko (豊臣 吉子).