in Kanazawa • Father:
Maeda Toshimasa • Mother: Nagayowai-in (d.1573) • Siblings: • Maeda Toshihisa (d. 1583) • Maeda Toshifusa • Sawaki Yoshiyuki (d. 1572) • Half-Siblings: • Maeda Yasukatsu (d. 1594) • Maeda Hidetsugu (d. 1585) • Maeda Masa (given in marriage to Takabatake Sadayoshi) Toshiie's wife,
Maeda Matsu, was famous in her own right. Strong-willed from childhood, she was well-versed in the martial arts and was instrumental in Toshiie's rise to success. After her husband died, Matsu, then known by her Buddhist nun name of Hoshun-in, assured the safety of the Maeda clan after the year 1600 by voluntarily going as a hostage to Edo, capital of the new shōgun,
Tokugawa Ieyasu, whom she loathed throughout her life as she watched him, her husband, and Hideyoshi compete for power. • Wives, concubines, children: • Wife:
Maeda Matsu (1547–1617) • First Daughter: Kohime (1559–1616) married Maeda Nagatane • First Son:
Maeda Toshinaga (1562–1614) • Second daughter: Shohime married Nakagawa Mitsushige • Third daughter: Maahime (1572–1605) become
Toyotomi Hideyoshi's concubine later Madenokoji Atsufusa's concubine • Fourth daughter:
Gohime (1574–1634) married
Ukita Hideie, Toyotomi Hideyoshi's adopted son. • Fifth Daughter: Yome,
Asano Yoshinaga's fiancée • Second Son:
Maeda Toshimasa (1578-1633) • Seventh Daughter:
Maeda Chiyo (1580–1641) married Hosokawa Tadataka later married Murai Nagatsugu • Concubine: Chiyobo (1570–1631) later Kinse-in • Fourth son:
Maeda Toshitsune (1594–1658) • Concubine: Oiwa, later Ryujo-in • Sixth daughter: Maeda Kikuhime (1578–1584) • Ninth daughter: Yoshi, Takeda Nobuyoshi's fiancée, later married Shinohara Sadahide • 3 boys (early life) • Concubine: Ozai, later Kinse-in • Eighth daughter: Fuku, married Cho Yoshitsura, later married Nakagawa Mitsutada • Third son: Maeda Tomoyoshi (1591–1628) • Concubine: Jufuku-in • Fifth son:
Maeda Toshitaka (1594–1637) • Concubine: Kaishoin • Sixth son: Maeda Toshisada (1598–1620) • unknown • girl (early life) • Nephew:
Maeda Toshimasu (1543–1612) Their sons all became
daimyōs in their own right. Their daughters married into prestigious families; the eldest, Kō, married
Maeda Nagatane, a distant relative of Toshiie who became a senior Kaga retainer; Ma'a, was a concubine of
Toyotomi Hideyoshi and later married Marikouji Mitsurubo, Gō was adopted by Hideyoshi and became the wife of
Ukita Hideie, and
Chiyo, who was first wedded to Hosokawa Tadaoki's son Tadataka, later married
Murai Nagayori's son
Nagatsugu. Sho married Nakagawa Mitsushige. Toshi married Shinohara Sadahide. Fuku married Nakagawa Mitsutada. ==Ōdenta sword==