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or the Home Provinces. Hideyoshi, however, still maintained a very active interest in administrative matters, and it has been theorized by some scholars that the
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Asano Nagamasa, held seniority over the Commissioners, who were charged with governing the capital of Kyoto and the Home Provinces or
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that replaced it, served more as a committee of specialists and advisors than a group that actually enacted policy decisions.
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Natsuka Masaie became Commissioner of Finance, and Mashida Nagamori was assigned to Public Works.
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Maeda Gen'i, a Buddhist abbot also known as Abbot Tokuzen-in, was given the post of
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Ishida Mitsunari was made Commissioner of Police, and also governed the area of
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The Commissioners were charged with governing the capital city of
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provinces, and strong supporters of Hideyoshi's former lord,
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Index


Council of Five Elders
Toyotomi Hideyoshi
kampaku
Kyoto
kinai
Asano Nagamasa
Maeda Gen'i
Mashita Nagamori
Natsuka Masaie
Ishida Mitsunari
Ōmi
Owari
Oda Nobunaga
Kinai
Sakai
Osaka
Asano Nagamasa
Maeda Gen'i
Mashita Nagamori
Ishida Mitsunari
Natsuka Masaie
Sansom
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