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In the News (Mon 23 Nov 09)

  
  Muromachi Period
Ashikaga Motouji, the Kanto Kanrei, dies and is succeded by Ashikaga Ujimitsu.
Oûchi Yoshihiro is defeated at Saki by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu.
Ashikaga Shogun, Yoshinori, is assassinated by Akamatsu Mitsusuke.
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 Ashikaga shogunate - The Encyclopedia
For reasons that are unclear, possibly because Ashikaga was the de facto leader of the powerless Minamoto clan, while the Hōjō clan were from the Taira clan the Minamoto had previously defeated, Ashikaga turned against the Kamakura bakufu, and fought on behalf of the Imperial court.
When the last effective Ashikaga shogun Yoshiteru was assassinated in 1565, an ambitious daimyo, Oda Nobunaga, seized the opportunity and installed Yoshiteru's brother Ashikaga Yoshiaki as the 15th Ashikaga shogun.
The Ashikaga family survived the 16th century, and a branch of it became the daimyo family of the Kitsuregawa domain.
www.the-encyclopedia.com /description/Ashikaga_shogunate   (575 words)

  
 Ashikaga Yoshikazu Information
August 27, 1407—March 17, 1425) was the 5th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1423 to 1425 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
Yoshikazu was the son of the 4th shogun Ashikaga Yoshimochi.
He was succeeded 4 years later by his uncle, the 6th shogun Ashikaga Yoshinori in 1429.
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 Ashikaga Yoshimochi
Ashikaga Yoshimochi (1386 - 1428) was the 4th Ashikaga shogun who reigned from 1394 to 1423 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
Yoshimochi was the son of the 3rd shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu.
In 1423, Yoshimochi retired and was succeded by his son, the 5th shogun Ashikaga Yoshikazu.
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Ashikaga Yoshikazu
Ashikaga Yoshikazu (1407 - 1425) was the 5th Ashikaga shogun who reigned from 1423 to 1425 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
After his father Yoshimochi retired, Yoshikazu became Seii Taishogun but died young years afterwards.
He was succeded 4 years later by his uncle, the 6th shogun Ashikaga Yoshinori in 1429.
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/as/Ashikaga_Yoshikazu   (87 words)

  
 Ashikaga shogunate@Everything2.com
Headed by the shoguns (military dictators) of the Ashikaga family, the Ashikaga shogunate was the second shogunate to rule Japan, ruling the country from 1338 to 1573.
The Ashikaga shogunate was the weakest of Japan's three shogunates, but for a brief period in the late 14th and early 15th centuries, oversaw a flourishing of culture and the arts matched only by the Heian Era and the mid Edo Era.
The Ashikaga shogunate was founded by the warlord Ashikaga Takauchi, the scion of a branch line of the legendary Minamoto clan who rose up against the Hojo shogunate in 1333 in support of the attempt by Emperor Go-Daigo to return the reins of power to the imperial house.
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 China encyclopedia : Cultural Information , Maps, China politics and officials, China History. Travel to China
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.
Thus, it was a weaker shogunate compared to the Kamakura shogunate and the Tokugawa shogunate.
The Ashikaga shogunate was destroyed in 1573 when Oda Nobunaga drove the 15th and last Ashikaga shogun Yoshiaki out of Kyoto.
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 Ashikaga clan - SamuraiWiki
The Ashikaga were descended from Minamoto Yoshiie, whose son Yoshikuni settled in the Ashikaga district of Shimotsuke Province.
The Ashikaga were seriously weakened after the Ônin War (1467-77) and eventually eclipsed by Oda Nobunaga in 1573, who banished the last Ashikaga shôgun, Yoshiaki, from Kyoto.
The Ashikaga of the Kanto were tasked with maintaining the authority of the Ashikaga shôgun in that region and at first resided at Kamakura.
wiki.samurai-archives.com /index.php?title=Ashikaga_clan   (322 words)

  
 Bujinkan Fudoshin Dojo - traditionelle japanische Kampfkunst · Japan Perioden - Muromachi
Ashikaga Takauji hebt ein Heer aus, um die politische Macht zurückzugewinnen
Ashikaga Takauji setzt in Kyoto einen neuen Kaiser ein; Go Daigo gründet südlich der Hauptstadt
Inseln und Japan als eine zwischen " Lippe und Zahn "
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 Kamakura-e.com/Chronological table
Hiki Yoshikazu and Minamoto Yoriie contrived and failed to overthrow the Hojo Family.Minamoto Sanetomo received the title of Shogun and Hojo Tokimasa became his regent.
Ashikaga Tadayoshi killed Prince Narinaga and Takauji raised a revolt.
Ashikaga Takauji supported Retired Emperor Komyo and set up the Bakufu with Ko Moronao as Shitsuji or ministrant Kenmu Shikimoku or Kenmu Code was promulgated.
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 Encyclopedia of Japanese History
The Ashikaga Shōgunate was founded by Ashikaga Takauji in 1338.
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 Yoshimochi   (Site not responding. Last check: )
&36275;&21033; &32681;&25345;) (March 12, 1386–February 3, 1428) was the 4th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1394 to 1423 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
Yoshimochi was the son of the 3rd shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu.
In 1423, Yoshimochi retired and was succeded by his son, the 5th shogun Ashikaga Yoshikazu.
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 Ashikaga
Ashikaga Yoshiaki - 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 shogunate - 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.
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu - 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.
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 Ashikaga Yoshinori
Ashikaga Yoshinori (足利 義教) (1394 - 1441) was the 6th Ashikaga shogun who reigned from 1429 to 1441 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
Yoshinori was the son of the 3rd shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu.
After the death of the 5th shogun Ashikaga Yoshikazu in 1425, the 4th shogun Ashikaga Yoshimochi would not decide a successor.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/a/as/ashikaga_yoshinori.html   (178 words)

  
 Ashikaga - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ashikaga   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In Japanese history, the family who held the office of shogun 1338–1573, a period of civil wars.
Nō drama evolved under the patronage of Ashikaga shoguns.
The last (15th) Ashikaga shogun was ousted by Oda Nobunaga at the start of the Momoyama period.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Ashikaga   (228 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Ashikaga Yoshinori
足利 義教) (July 12, 1394 – July 12, 1441) was the 6th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1429 to 1441 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
A number of Ashikaga shoguns chose their beloveds from the Akamatsu family.
He was succeeded by his son, the 7th shogun Ashikaga Yoshikatsu, in the next year but the power of the shogunate fell into decline.
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 Chronology of the Shoguns - China History Forum, chinese history forum
Much of the Kamakura Bakufu was inherited by the Ashikaga Bakufu, stabling their own Samurai-dokoro (which controlled the capital and handled judicial affairs), Mandokoro (the Bakufu financial agency which became the virtual inheritance of the Ise family) and Monchujo.
With the deaths of Yoshikazu (5) and Yoshimochi (4), and there being no designated heir, Yoshinori was chosen by the drawing of lots at the Iwashimizu Shrine in Kyoto.
-Yoshitane was the son of Ashikaga Yoshimi, grandson of Yoshinori (6), and cousin of Yoshihisa (9).
www.chinahistoryforum.com /index.php?showtopic=2044   (5867 words)

  
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   Ashikaga Takauji, however, got support from warriors who were dissatisfied with the emperor’s new rule.
On several occasions, Ashikaga Mochiuji in Kamakura took action in defiance of the shogun in Kyoto.
He is also known as the patron and restorer of the Ashikaga Gakko, or Ashikaga School (足利学校, now in the city of Ashikaga in Tochigi Prefecture), whose founding dates back to a member of the Ashikaga family in the 12th century.
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 Muromachi Era: 1333-1467
The Ashikaga(Muromachi) shogunate began with the granting of the title Seii-Taishogun to Ashikaga Takauji by the Northern Court.
Ashikaga Takauji put his own choice for Emperor into position and thus ended up with being granted power by an "official" Emperor.
The building was originally built by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu for his retirement.
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 ASHIKAGA YOSHIKAZU   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Ashikaga Yoshikazu era il quinto shogun dello shogunate di Ashikaga che ha regnato 1423 - 1425 durante il periodo di Muromachi del Giappone.
Yoshikazu era il figlio del quarto shogun Ashikaga Yoshimochi.
Era succeded 4 anni più successivamente dal suo zio, il sesto shogun Ashikaga Yoshinori in 1429.
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 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News
The was a feudal military dictatorship ruled by the shoguns of the Ashikaga family.
Thus, it was a weaker shogunate compared to the Kamakura shogunate and the Tokugawa shogunate.
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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 Ashikaga Yoshikazu - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Ashikaga Yoshikazu - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Ashikaga Yoshikazu contains research on
Ashikaga Yoshikazu, 1407 births, 1425 deaths and Ashikaga shoguns.
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 Ashikaga Yoshikazu
Ashikaga Yoshikazu is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
August 27 - Ashikaga Yoshikazu, Japanese shogun (died 1425) Thomas de Littleton, English judge 1407 - Deaths.
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.
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 whoswho
Takauji Ashikaga, the founder of Ashikaga Shogunate, revolted against him, and the emperor was ousted down to Yoshino, Nara Prefecture, where he died in disappointment.
Yoshikazu's son Yoshimoto somehow survived the battle, and erected Myohonji for the solace of the souls of his father and victims.
He won the confidence of the Hojo family, the Ashikaga Shogunate, emperors, etc. and was a spiritual mentor to them.
www.asahi-net.or.jp /~QM9T-KNDU/whoswho.htm   (6906 words)

  
 Manual of Nichiren Buddhism
In April 1333, Ashikaga Takauji, a general of the Kamakura army, betrayed the Kamakura Government and sided with the Emperor.
Nissei, the chief priest of the temple, fled to Obama in the Province of Wakasa (Fukui-ken).
Through the reconciliation of the Shôgun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, the monk army consented that the temple would be allowed to be restored on the condition that the name of the temple be changed.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Philip II, Duke of Burgundy
See also: Dukes of Burgundy family tree John I of Valois (May 28, 1371 in Dijon – killed September 10, 1419 on the bridge of Montereau), also known as the Fearless was duke of Burgundy from 1404 to 1419.
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Leopold IV (born 1371; died June 3, 1411 in Vienna) was an Austrian Habsburg Duke of the Leopoldinian Line.
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Birth of the Japanese shogun (1394-1423) Ashikaga Yoshimochi (b.
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu abdicates as shogun of Japan and is succeeded by his son, Ashikaga Yoshimochi
Birth of the 5th Japanese shogun (1423-1425) of the Ashikaga shogunate Ashikaga Yoshikazu (b.
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 Tochigi - Encyclopedia.com
Utsunomiya (the capital), Ashikaga, Oyama, Kanuma, and Sano are the chief cities.
Tochigi, Japan, Citizens Groups Sue Governor over Investment in Ashikaga Bank.
Japan Government Picks Tochigi Business Leader as Ashikaga Bank Board Member.
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