Shimazu Toyohisa

Shimazu Toyohisa (島津 豊久, July, 1570 October 21, 1600), son of Shimazu Iehisa and nephew of Shimazu Yoshihiro, was a Japanese samurai who was a member of the Shimazu clan. He was also the castle lord in command of Sadowara Castle.[1]

Shimazu Toyohisa
Born(1570-07-00)July , 1570
DiedOctober 21, 1600(1600-10-21) (aged 30)
Resting placeTenshouji graveyard
Other namesHoujumaru (豊寿丸)
Tadatoyo (忠豊)
Ten'rei Shōun (天岑昌運)
Matashichirou (又七郎)
TitleChamberlain (Jijyuu)
Ministry of Central Affairs (Nakatsukasashou)
Spouse(s)Daughter of Shimazu Tadanaga
Parent(s)Shimazu Iehisa (father)
a daughter of Kabayama Yoshihisa
RelativesShimazu Mitsuhisa (brother)
Shimazu Tadanao (brother)
sister (wife of Nejime Shigehira)
sister (wife of Sata Hisayoshi)
sister (wife of Shimazu Hisanobu & Sagara Yoriyasu)
Shimazu Tadatsune (cousin)
Shimazu Yoshihiro (uncle)
Shimazu Yoshihisa (uncle)
Shimazu Toshihisa (uncle)
Tomb of Shimazu Toyohisa

He served in the Battle of Kyushu (1587) under his uncle against the Toyotomi. He fought bravely, but was ambushed off route when he charged forward. He was saved by his uncle. In 1593, at the Siege of Jinju (1593), the banner of Shimazu Toyohisa's army takes the first place. The name of Shimazu Toyohisa became known to the generals. He also was said to have participated in the Battle of Sekigahara (1600), where he was killed fending off enemy troops during the Shimazu retreat at the conclusion of the battle. His wife was the daughter of Shimazu Tadanaga, cousin and karō to Shimazu Yoshihisa.[2]

References

  1. "佐土原城" (in Japanese). 宮崎市観光協会. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  2. 島津忠長娘(島津豊久妻)


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