Toyotomi Hidenaga
Warlord of Japan's Sengoku period
Died when: 50 years 313 days (610 months)Star Sign: Aries

Toyotomi Hidenaga (?? ??, April 8, 1540 – February 15, 1591), formerly known as Hashiba Koichiro (?? ???).He was a half-brother of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, one of the most powerful and significant warlords of Japan's Sengoku period and regarded as 'Hideyoshi's brain and right-arm'.
He was also known by his court title, Dainagon (???).He promoted Todo Takatora to chief engineer.He led Hideyoshi's vanguard force a few years later into Satsuma Province, contributing heavily to his half-brother's victories in gaining control of Kyushu.
Hidenaga was awarded the provinces of Kii, Izumi and Yamato, reaching a governance of one million koku.He took part in the 1582 Battle of Yamazaki, the 1583 Battle of Shizugatake, also lead Toyotomi's troops at the Invasion of Shikoku (1585), and the 1587 Battle of Takajo, Battle of Sendaigawa and Siege of Kagoshima.
He died in 1591, at Koriyama, Yamato Province (now Nara Prefecture), and his tomb is called Dainagon-zuka (????).