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  Ashikaga Yoshihisa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yoshihisa was the son of the 8th shogun Ashikaga Yoshimasa.
However, Yoshihisa was born in the next year starting a struggle for succession between brothers that erupted into the Onin War starting in 1467, beginning the Sengoku period of Japanese history.
Yoshihisa was followed by his cousin, the 10th shogun Ashikaga Yoshitane in the following year.
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 Ashikaga_Yoshitane
Yoshitane was the son of Ashikaga Yoshimi and grandson of the 6th shogun Ashikaga Yoshinori.
After the 9th shogun Ashikaga Yoshihisa died in 1489 of disease leaving no heir while on a campaign against Rokkaku Takayori (Rokkaku Tobatsu), the daimyo of southern Omi province, Yoshitane became Seii Taishogun a year later.
In 1493, Yoshitane rose against Hosokawa Masamoto and was replaced by the 11th shogun Ashikaga Yoshizumi.
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 Ashikaga Yoshiharu - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ashikaga Yoshiharu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
足利 義晴, April 2, 1511–May 20, 1550) was the 12th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1521 to 1546 during the late Muromachi period of Japan.
After the 10th shogun Ashikaga Yoshitane and Hosokawa Takakuni struggled for power over the shogunate in 1521, Yoshitane ran away to Awaji Island and Yoshiharu was installed as a puppet shogun.
From a western perspective, Yoshiharu is significant, as he was shogun in 1542, when the first contact of Japan with the European West when a Portuguese ship, blown off its course to China, landed in Japan.
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 Ashikaga Yoshihisa - TheBestLinks.com - Japan, Japanese language, Shogun, 1465, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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足利 義尚) (1465–1489) was the 9th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1473 to 1489 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
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 Ashikaga Shogunate - Freecyclopedia.com :: The World Bank of Knowledge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Redirected from Ashikaga shoguns The Ashikaga Shogunate (足利幕府;; Ashikaga-bakufu, 1336 - 1573) was a feudal military dictatorship ruled by the shoguns of the Ashikaga family.
In part because the founder of the Ashikaga shogunate, Ashikaga Takauji[?], did so by siding with the Emperor against the previous Kamakura Shogunate, the Ashikagas shared more of the governmental authority with the Imperial government than the Kamakura had.
The Ashikaga shogunate was destroyed in 1573 when Oda Nobunaga drove the 14th and last Ashikaga shogun Yoshiaki out of Kyoto.
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Ashikaga Yoshiaki (足利 義昭 Ashikaga Yoshiaki, December 5, 1537–October 9, 1597) was the 15th, and last, shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate in Japan who reigned from 1568 to 1573.
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (足利 義満) (September 25, 1358–May 31, 1408) was the 3rd shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1368 to 1394 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
Yoshitane was the son of Ashikaga Yoshimi and gr..
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 Encyclopedia of Japanese History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Yoshihisa was the son of Amako Katsuhisa (pg XXX).
In part because the founder of the Ashikaga shōgunate, Ashikaga Takauji, did so by siding with the Emperor against the previous Kamakura Shōgunate, the Ashikaga shared more of the governmental authority with the Imperial government than the Kamakura had.
The Ashikaga shōgunate was destroyed in 1573 when Oda Nobunaga drove the 15th and last Ashikaga shōgun Yoshiaki out of Kyōto.
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 Ashikaga Yoshimasa - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
足利 義政) (January 20, 1435–January 27, 1490) was the 8th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1449 to 1473 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
Yoshimasa was the son of the 6th shogun Ashikaga Yoshinori.
In the middle of hostilities, Yoshimasa retired in 1473, relinquishing the position of Seii Taishogun to his son who became the 9th shogun Ashikaga Yoshihisa.
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Amako Tsunehisa Lived 1458 to 1541 Fought against Ōuchi Yoshioka Mōri Motonari was one of his retainers Amako Yoshihisa Yoshihisa was the son of Amako Katsuhisa (pg XXX).
Ashikaga Shōgunate The Ashikaga Shōgunate was founded by Ashikaga Takauji in 1338.
Yoshitane was the 10th and 12th Ashikaga Shōgun.
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 Articles - Ashikaga shogunate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Ashikaga shogunate (Japanese 足利幕府, Ashikaga bakufu, 1336–1573) was a feudal military dictatorship ruled by the shoguns of the Ashikaga family.
The Ashikaga shogunate was destroyed in 1573 when Oda Nobunaga drove the 15th and last Ashikaga shogun Yoshiaki out of Kyoto.
Afterwards, Yoshiaki sought and received protection from the Mori clan in western Japan and later was requested by Toyotomi Hideyoshi to accept him as an adopted son and 16th Ashikaga Shogun but Yoshiaki refused.
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 Under a Single Sword
Ashikaga Yoshimasa realized that if fighting broke out, the entire country would plunge into war because the shogun, occupied with a war in his own capital, would be seen as powerless to control regional conflicts.
In the midst of the fighting, Ashikaga Yoshimi, who was supported by the Hosokawa family, switched his allegiance to the Yamana, who supported his nephew, Ashikaga Yoshihisa.
When the shogun declared his son to be a rebel, the Onin War shifted to a major conflict between the shogun (supported by the Hosokawa) and his brother (supported by the Yamana).
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 Sengoku Period
Ashikaga Yoshihisa takes the field against Rokkaku Takayori of Omi but dies on campaign.
Amako Haruhisa [Akihisa] dies and is succeded by Yoshihisa.
June 17 Ashikaga Yoshiteru, the 13th Ashikaga shogun, is forced to commit suicide when attacked in his palace by troops sent by Miyoshi Yoshitsugu and Matsunaga Hisahide.
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 Shit bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Ashikaga Yoshiteru (足利 義輝; 1536 - 65) was the 13th Ashikaga shogun who reigned from 1546 to 1565 during the late Muromachi period.
Ashikaga (足利市; -shi) is a city located in Tochigi, Japan.
Ashikaga Yoshitane (足利 義稙) (1466 - 1523) was the 10th Ashikaga shogun who reigned first from 1490 to 1493 and then again from 1508 to 1521 during the Muromachi period of
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 Ashikaga Yoshitane - TheBestLinks.com - Island, Japan, Japanese language, Shogun, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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足利 義稙) (1466–1523) was the 10th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned first from 1490 to 1493 and then again from 1508 to 1521 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
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 Ashikaga Yoshihisa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
足利 義尚) (December 11, 1465–April 26, 1489) was the 9th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1473 to 1489 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
After the Onin war,, the daimyo of southern Omi province, seized land and manors owned by nobles of the imperial court, temples, and shrines.
This page was last modified 04:09, 19 Nov 2004.
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 Ashikaga Yoshihisa - 9th Ashikaga Shogun of Japan
Ashikaga Yoshihisa - 9th Ashikaga Shogun of Japan
Ashikaga Yoshihisa (1465 - 1489) was the 9th Ashikaga shogun who reigned from 1473 to 1489 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
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ASHIKAGA YOSHIHISA had died in OMI during his CHO-KYO SEIBATSU and was replaced by YOSHITANE who met ROKKAKU TAKAYORI at OTSU.
The armaments support group for these ventures transformed the RAI MITSUKANE sword style with BIZEN influence for descendant, YOSHITSUGU, MEI-O 1492.
He followed ASHIKAGA YOSHIHISA for the siege of SASAKI ROKKAKU TAKAYORI with SAKYOnoSHIN MUNEMITSU students.
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 Amazon.com: Books: The Culture of Civil War in Kyoto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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