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    Hatakeyama Yoshinari (畠山 義就, 1437? – January 21, 1491) was a Japanese samurai and feudal lord (daimyō) of the Muromachi period (early 15th century), who...
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    Kawachi-Hatakeyama were split into two main rival branches descended from Hatakeyama Masanaga and Hatakeyama Yoshinari. The Mutsu-Hatakeyama held Nihonmatsu...
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    war was the struggle for succession between Hatakeyama Yoshinari and Hatakeyama Masanaga within the Hatakeyama clan, with the participation of Hosokawa Katsumoto...
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  • Japanese boxer Hatakeyama Takamasa (畠山 高政, 1527–1576), Japanese daimyō Hatakeyama Yoshifusa (畠山 義総, 1491–1545), Japanese samurai Hatakeyama Yoshinari (畠山 義就,...
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  • arrow-catcher. Masanaga is most well known for his disputes in 1467 with Hatakeyama Yoshinari over the position of Kanrei. This grew out of the larger conflict...
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    including Hatakeyama Masanaga, Shiba Yoshitoshi, and Ashikaga Yoshimi, and the Western Army, led by Yamana Sōzen and including Hatakeyama Yoshinari, Shiba...
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    1455–1460 – Hatakeyama Yoshinari 1460–1467 – Hatakeyama Masanaga 1467 – Hatakeyama Yoshinari 1467–1493 – Hatakeyama Masanaga 1493–1499 – Hatakeyama Yoshitoyo...
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    including Hatakeyama Masanaga, Shiba Yoshitoshi, and Ashikaga Yoshimi, and the Western Army, led by Yamana Sōzen and including Hatakeyama Yoshinari, Shiba...
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    katakana ヨシナリ. Yoshinari Minamoto (源 義成, 1200–1219), the second son of the second Kamakura shōgun of Japan, Minamoto no Yoriie Yoshinari Hatakeyama (畠山 義就, 1437...
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    1447–1449 – Isshiki Norichika 1450–1455 – Hatakeyama Mochikuni 1455–1460 – Hatakeyama Yoshinari 1460–1463 – Hatakeyama Masanaga 1464–1468 – Yamana Koretoyo...
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  • of the Sengoku Period Hosokawa clan Hatakeyama Masanaga Shiba Yoshitoshi Yamana clan Ōuchi clan Hatakeyama Yoshinari Shiba Yoshikado 1467 1479 War of the...
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    (1846–1922), who initially transmitted Harris's ideas to Japan. Hatakeyama Yoshinari (1843–1876), later president of Tokyo Kansei Gakko. Ichiki Kanjuro...
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    themselves into exhaustion. 1467 (Ōnin 1, 1st month): Yamana Sōzen and Hatakeyama Yoshinari took up positions around the Muromachi-dono, the Ashikaga residence...
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    Nagamoto Togashi Masachika Hatakeyama Yoshifusa Hatakeyama Yoshitsugu Hatakeyama Yoshitsuna Hatakeyama Yoshinori Hatakeyama Yoshitaka Chō Tsugutsura Yusa...
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    9th month): Wakae Castle in Kawachi Province was destroyed when Hatakeyama Yoshinari (畠山 義就, 1437-21 January 1491) was forced out of it. 1461 (Kanshō...
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  • his oldest son, Mōri Hiromoto. In 1461–1462, Toyomoto defeated Hatakeyama Yoshinari's army in Kawachi and Kii. During the year of 1465, Toyomoto then...
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  • Saneyuki) - brother of Machida Hisanari Hatakeyaka Hatanosuke (later Hatakeyama Yoshinari) - head of Kaisei Gakkō (開成学校, one of predecessor of University of...
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    1468. In 1477, Iga Nitsuki attacked Yamashiro Province, and fought Hatakeyama Yoshinari of the western army at Kizu Castle. Furthermore, in 1473, Iga Nitsuki...
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  • from local floods and fighting (particularly between Hatakeyama Masanaga and Hatakeyama Yoshinari), resulted in trade disruption in Kyoto. The rice import...
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    within the Hatakeyama clan. Hatakeyama Masanaga, the shogun's deputy (kanrei) and shugo of Yamashiro, battled his cousin Hatakeyama Yoshinari. The two mostly...
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    used "Minamoto" clan name in official records, such as the Ashikaga, Hatakeyama, Hosokawa, Imagawa, Mori, Nanbu, Nitta, Ogasawara, Ōta, Satake, Satomi...
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    commenced in Kakitsu 4. 1444 (Bun'an 1, 1st month): Yoshinari made his first visit to Kanrei Hatakeyama Motokuni; and on this occasion, all the avenues along...
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    accompanied by Hatakeyama Masanaga, marched against Kawachi Province, with plans to capture and put to death Hatakeyama Toshitoyo, the son of Yoshinari. September...
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    bakufu elevated Yoshinari, the young shōgun's even younger brother, to be the new shōgun. Several years after becoming shōgun, Yoshinari changed his name...
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    residence. Yoriie's second son Yoshinari, his only son to reach adulthood, was forced to become a Buddhist monk. In 1219, Yoshinari murdered his uncle Sanetomo...
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  • Taishi Nakagawa as Hatakeyama Shigetada Mei Fukuda as Chie, Yoshitoki's half-sister and Shigetada's wife. Rairu Sugita as Hatakeyama Shigeyasu Keiko Horiuchi...
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    Mizuno Nobumoto Sakuma Nobumori Shibata Katsuie Takigawa Kazumasu Mori Yoshinari Sakai Masahisa Niwa Nagahide Ikeda Tsuneoki Sassa Narimasa Maeda Toshiie...
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    been killed during political turmoil in Kamakura, while his second son Yoshinari at age six was forced to become a Buddhist priest under the name Kugyō...
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    Naganori, expelled Hatakeyama Masakuni, another Kawachi Shugodai who Nagamasa had supported, and welcomed his brother Hatakeyama Tanenaga, and declared...
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  • Katayama Keiichi Tokunaga Hikaru Urushibara Isamu Akashi (1993 – 1994) Yoshinari Imai (1993 – 1995) Maoko Kotani (1993 – 1994) Mitsuyo Kusano (1993 – 1994)...
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