Toyotomi Fidefi (1679-1759) was the 7th, and last, Quampaku of the Toyotomi dynasty, and the last Quampaku ever to inherit the position. He was the 1st cousin of Fidefiro, who had died without male heirs. He served as Quampaku from 1728 until 1735 for Emperor Kômon until the later initiated the Fôka Reforms. His granddaughter, Kuniko, was later married to Kômon's son, the Emperor Go-Kômon. In 1750, he returned to power as sexxô for his infant great-grandson, Prince Fidefito, who had became the Emperor Go-Kôtoku.
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