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Toyotomi Kunimatsu

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Name
  
Toyotomi Kunimatsu

Role
  
Toyotomi Hideyori's son


Died
  
1615

Parents
  
Toyotomi Hideyori

Grandparents
  
Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Yodo-dono

Great-grandparents
  
Oichi, Azai Nagamasa, Omandokoro, Kinoshita Yaemon

Similar People
  
Toyotomi Hideyori, Senhime, Oeyo, Tokugawa Hidetada, Yodo‑dono

Toyotomi Kunimatsu (豊臣 国松, 1608 – June 19, 1615) was a member of the Japanese clan of Toyotomi following the Edo period of the 17th century. Kunimatsu was famed for being the son of Toyotomi Hideyori, who was the son of Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In 1615 during the Siege of Osaka, Hideyori was defeated and committed suicide by seppuku, while his castle was taken by the forces of Tokugawa Hidetada and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Kunimatsu, who was seven years of age at the time, was captured by Tokugawa forces, and was later executed by decapitation.

Theories and rumors in Japan say he could have escaped through some secret tunnel, and Tokugawa then set up an execution of a decoy or body double (known as a kagemusha), to make official the extinction of Toyotomi's bloodline.

References

Toyotomi Kunimatsu Wikipedia