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Aoki Kazunori (青木 一矩, 1541 – November 11, 1600) was a Japanese samurai of the Azuchi-Momoyama period who served the Toyotomi clan. He was executed in 1600 for stealing a valuable tea bowl from the late Toyotomi Hideyoshi's storehouse.
Aoki Kazunori | |
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Era | Azuchi–Momoyama |
Birth date | Unknown, possibly 1541 |
Death date | Keichō 5, 6th day of the 10th month (November 11, 1600 (aged 58–59)) or Keichō 5, 10th day of the 10th month (November 15, 1600 (aged 58–59)) |
Name change(s) | (Common theory 1) Aoki Kazunori → Aoki Shigeharu → Aoki Hidei (Common theory 2) Aoki Kazunori → Aoki Hidei → Aoki Shigeyoshi → Aoki Hidemasa |
Grave place(s) | Former Nashoin Temple, Higashiyama |
Rank | Junior Chamberlain, 5th rank |
Lord(s) | Toyotomi Hidenaga → Toyotomi Hideyoshi → Toyotomi Hideyori |
Clan(s) | Aoki |
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