Toki Masafusa (土岐 政房, 1467 – July 12, 1519) was a Japanese samurai warrior of the Sengoku period. Masafusa was the son of Toki Shigeyori.[citation needed]...
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to Toki Yoshiyori (土岐 頼芸, 1502–1583), also described as a Japanese samurai warrior of in the Sengoku period. Yoshiyori was a son of Toki Masafusa. After...
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(1442–1497) Toki Masafusa (土岐政房) (1457 – September 12, 1519) Toki Yoritake (土岐頼武) (1488–1536) Toki Yorinari (土岐頼芸) (1502 – December 28, 1582) Toki Yorizumi...
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Toki Nariyori. He became the eighth head of the Toki clan at the age of 15 and was the adopted son of Toki Mochimasu. His sons included Toki Masafusa...
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1390–1394 Toki Yorimasu (土岐頼益), 1395–1414 Toki Mochimasu (土岐持益), 1422–1465 Toki Shigeyori (土岐成頼), 1468–1495 Toki Masafusa (土岐政房), 1495–1519 Toki Yorinari...
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a fire in 1501, which destroyed all its records. It was rebuilt by Toki Masafusa, the shugo of Mino Province in 1511. During the nearby Battle of Sekigahara...
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to Yamato-no-kami. Inoue Masatsune was married to a daughter of Sengoku Masafusa, daimyō of Izushi Domain in Tajima Province. He died in 1766 at the relatively...
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Properties at Ōyamazumi Jinja; Amazaki Castle (ja) Site; Grave of Murakami Masafusa & Zenkō-ji; Noshima Castle Site; Materials of the Murakamis of Noshima;...
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