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Preceded by
  
Tomita Nobutaka

Role
  
Aunts
  
Senshihime

Name
  
Date Hidemune

Nationality
  
Japanese

Parents
  
Date Masamune

Succeeded by
  
Date Munetoshi

Died
  
July 8, 1658


Date Hidemune

Born
  
November 11, 1591 (
1591-11-11
)

Uncles
  
Masamichi Date, Hideo Date

Similar People
  
Date Masamune, Date Terumune, Megohime Masamune, Irohahime

Grandparents
  
Date Terumune, Yoshihime

Tombs of Date Hidemune and Date Tadamune


Date Hidemune (伊達 秀宗, November 11, 1591 – July 8, 1658) was a Japanese daimyo of the early Edo period. He was the eldest son of Date Masamune, born in 1596 by Lady Iisaka (a concubine). Coming of age while living with Toyotomi Hideyoshi, he received a character from Hideyoshi's name and took the adult name of Hidemune. Hideyoshi also granted him the court rank of junior 5th, lower grade (従五位下, ju go-i no ge) and the title of ji-jū, appointing the young Hidemune as a page to his own son Toyotomi Hideyori. After Hideyoshi's death in 1600, he was made a hostage at the residence of Ukita Hideie.

Though he was Masamune's eldest son, Hidemune was born by a concubine, and therefore could not be the successor to the Sendai Domain, which his father ruled. Masamune therefore considered the possibility of having Hidemune start a branch family. This was made possible in 1614, when father and son took part in the Osaka Campaign: Hidemune received the 100,000 koku Uwajima Domain which Tokugawa Ieyasu granted to Masamune. Hidemune immediately entered his new fief as daimyo, and ruled until his retirement in Meireki 3 (1657).

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Date Hidemune Wikipedia


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