Kō no Moronao (高 師直, died 24 March 1351, also Moronō) was a Japanese samurai of the Nanboku-chō period who was the first to hold the position of Shitsuji...
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the main islands. Shitsuji 1336–1349 Kō no Moronao (d. 1351) 1349 Kō no Moroyo (d. 1351) 1349–1351 Kō no Moronao (d. 1351) 1351–1358 Niki Yoriaki (1299–1359)...
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to Takauji's faction and is adopted by Kō no Moronao and gaining a new name: Kō no Morofuyu (高 師冬). Natsu-no-yon (夏の四) Natsu is an elite member of shinobi...
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truce, Takauji returns to Kyoto; Tadayoshi and Takauji reconciled; Kō no Moronao and Kō no Moroyasu are exiled. 1350–1352 ((Shōhei 5–Shōhei 7): Armed conflict...
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Kō no Morofuyu (高師冬, d. 13 February 1351 (Nengocalc: Kannō 2, 17th day, 1st month)) was, together with his cousins Moronao and Moroyasu, one of shōgun...
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truce, Takauji returns to Kyoto; Tadayoshi and Takauji reconciled; Kō no Moronao and Kō no Moroyasu are exiled. 1352 – Tadayoshi dies, Southern army recaptures...
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receive an honorary doctorate from Waseda University, Japan. Kō no Moronao Kō no Moroyasu Kō no Morofuyu Joseph Cao "新京报 - 好新闻,无止境". 《呂氏春秋·勿躬篇》 Original text:...
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Kō brothers may refer to: Kō no Moronao Kō no Moroyasu This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kō brothers. If an internal link...
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shōgun Ashikaga Takauji. Asano became En'ya Hangan Takasada, Kira became Kō no Moronao and Ōishi became Ōboshi Yuranosuke Yoshio; the names of the rest of...
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two started when Takauji made Kō no Moronao his deputy shōgun. According to the Taiheiki, Tadayoshi didn't like Moronao and, every other effort to get...
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the war began between Kusunoki Masatsura of the Southern Court and Kō no Moronao of the Northern Court. The Southern army was attacked at Yoshino, the...
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while trying to rest and reorganize his forces, he was set upon by Kō no Moronao and barely escaped to Kawachi Province. He recouped and pushed through...
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Go-Daigo. Kitabatake Chikafusa became his advisor.: 66–67 In 1348, Kō no Moronao attacked Yoshino, and the Emperor left for modern-day Nishiyoshino Village...
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between the two started when Takauji made Kō no Moronao his shitsuji, or deputy. Tadayoshi did not like Moronao and his policies so (at least according...
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based on the play Kaoyo by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. In the 14th century, Kō no Moronao, a deputy and retainer of the Ashikaga shogunate, hears of the beauty...
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beautiful woman of her generation. We are told that Kō no Moronao conspired with others to trick Ben no Naishi into going on an outing so that some of his...
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1223 – Alfonso II, king of Portugal (b. 1185) 1351 – Kō no Moronao, Japanese samurai 1351 – Kō no Moroyasu, Japanese samurai 1392 – Hosokawa Yoriyuki,...
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Umanosuke Akira Emoto as Kō no Moronao Kazunaga Tsuji as Kō no Moroshige Sansei Shiomi as Kō no Moroyasu Toru Abe as Kō no Morouji Kohji Moritsugu as...
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February 13 – Kō no Morofuyu, Japanese general March 20 – Muhammad bin Tughluq, Sultan of Delhi March 25 Kō no Moronao, Japanese samurai Kō no Moroyasu, Japanese...
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truce, Takauji returns to Kyoto; Tadayoshi and Takauji reconciled; Kō no Moronao and Kō no Moroyasu are exiled. 1350–1352 (Kannō 2–3): Armed conflict, variously...
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brothers during the Kannō disturbance. This started when Takauji made Kō no Moronao his shitsuji (deputy), which led Tadayoshi to unsuccessfully have him...
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posed by Tadayoshi was that the Kō brothers would retire from politics forever and become monks, which they did. Moronao became a Zen monk and Moroyasu...
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Year Title Role Notes Ref. 1991 Taiheiki Kō no Moronao Taiga drama 1995 Hachidai Shōgun Yoshimune Tokugawa Munenao Taiga drama 1999 Genroku Ryōran Shindō...
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another puppet play, and was ostensibly about the historical samurai Kō no Moronao; Moronao was actually a cipher for the offending master of court etiquette...
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Shijōnawate began between Kusunoki Masatsura of the Southern Court and Kō no Moronao of the Northern Court. He died in the war with his elder brother, Masatsura...
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his career were those of Ōboshi Yuranosuke, Kō no Moronao and Tonase in Kanadeon Chūshingura, Sugawara no Michizane in Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami,...
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February 13 – Kō no Morofuyu, Japanese general March 20 – Muhammad bin Tughluq, Sultan of Delhi March 25 Kō no Moronao, Japanese samurai Kō no Moroyasu, Japanese...
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Yoshino. Kitabatake Akiie was subsequently defeated by the forces of Kō no Moronao at the Battle of Ishizu in 1338. His younger brother, Kitabatake Akinobu...
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consequences pitting Ashikaga Tadayoshi, Takauji's brother, against the Kō brothers, Moronao and Moroyasu. See also the article Nanboku-chō period. kanrei (管領)...
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warlords. Several of these warlords, associated with the former Deputy Kō no Moronao, had been issuing orders and edicts in the name of the shogunate; this...
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