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    The Kyōgoku clan (京極氏, Kyōgoku-shi) were a Japanese daimyō and samurai clan which rose to prominence during the Sengoku and Edo periods. The clan descend...
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    Sasaki, the Rokkaku, the Amago, the Kyōgoku and the Kuroda clans. In 1868, at the end of the Tokugawa period : The Kyōgoku were daimyō of Marugame and Tadotsu...
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  • The Kyōgoku clan ruins (京極氏遺跡, Kyōgoku-shi iseki) is a group archaeological sites in the Johei neighborhood of the city of Maibara, Shiga prefecture in...
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    Uda Genji (category Minamoto clan)
    "Minamoto" clan name in official records, including Sasaki clan, Rokkaku clan, Kyōgoku clan, Kutsugi clan, Kuroda clan, Oki clan, Enya clan, Toda clan, Takaoka...
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    Kyōgoku Takakazu (京極 高数) (died 12 July 1441) was a Japanese noble member of the Kyōgoku Clan (Japanese: 京極氏 (Kyōgoku-shi)) of Japan who served the shōgun...
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    Tokugawa army while a second force, 16,500 men led by Kyōgoku Tadataka, Ishikawa Tadafusa, and Kyōgoku Takatomo, would attack them from the rear. Meanwhile...
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    Koboshi (小法師). Takatsugu is recognized as the founder of the modern Kyōgoku clan. His forebears had been powerful since the 13th century, but their fortunes...
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  • Takaharu Kyōgoku (京極 高晴, Kyōgoku Takaharu, January 18, 1938 – May 6, 2024) was a Japanese businessman and Shinto priest. Kyōgoku was the 15th head of...
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  • consists of the Kyōgoku clan residence ruins (京極氏城館跡, Kyōgoku-shi jōkan ato) and the Yataka-ji temple ruins (弥高寺跡, Yataka-ji ato). The Kyōgoku clan was a powerful...
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  • Kyōgoku Takayoshi (京極高吉, 1508 – 28 February 1581) was a son of Kyōgoku Takakiyo and a nominal vassal of the Azai clan. Following Ashikaga Yoshiteru's...
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    Ohatsu (category Azai clan)
    Hideyori) and adopted her. On September 30, 1633, Ohatsu died. Although the Kyōgoku clan moved to Izumo-Matsue a year after Ohatsu's death, her grave remained...
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    Fujiwara, a powerful clan in Japan from the Heian period to the Kamakura period. Initially, the clan were vassals of the Kyōgoku, but gradually emerged...
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  • Kyogoku may refer to: Kyōgoku, Hokkaidō, a town on the Japanese island of Hokkaidō Kyōgoku clan, a Japanese clan Aya Kyōgoku, a video game developer currently...
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    Kyōgoku (京極町, Kyōgoku-chō) is a town located in Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. Kyōgoku sits at the eastern foot of Mount Yōtei (1,898 kilometres...
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    Kyōgoku Tatsuko (京極竜子) (? – October 22, 1634) was a Japanese woman who lived from the Sengoku period to the early Edo period. She was the sister of Kyōgoku...
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  • Hokke. Kuzuyama clan (葛山氏) – cadet branch of Ozutsuki clan; famous for medical knowledge. Kyōgoku clan (京極氏) – cadet branch of Sasaki clan who descended...
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  • Azai Sukemasa (category Azai clan)
    the Azai clan. Sukemasa was a retainer of the Kyōgoku clan but when the Kyōgoku clan declined for conflicts over the succession, the Azai clan came to...
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    Kyōgoku Tadataka (京極 忠高, 1593–1637) was a Japanese noble and the daimyō and head of the Kyōgoku clan (京極氏, Kyōgoku-shi) of Japan during the Tokugawan power...
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    Amago clan (尼子氏, Amago-shi), descended from the Emperor Uda (868–897) by the Kyogoku clan, descending from the Sasaki clan (Uda Genji). Kyogoku Takahisa...
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  • rebellion Kyōgoku Takakazu (d. 1662) – Head of the Kyōgoku clan and daimyō under the Tokugawa shogunate Kyōgoku Takakazu – Later head of the Kyōgoku clan and...
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    Sengoku period such as the Takeda, the Kyōgoku, the Rokkaku, the Ōtomo, the Toki, the Isshiki and the Hatakeyama clans. They received a pension from the shogunate...
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  • clan Isshiki clan Imagawa clan Uesugi clan Ōsawa clan Ōtomo clan Oda clan Kyōgoku clan Kira clan Shinagawa clan Takeda clan Nagasawa clan Toki clan Toda...
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    Tango Province, Japan during the Bakumatsu period. Kyōgoku Takatomi was the eldest son of Kyōgoku Takakage, the 10th daimyō of Mineyama. His childhood...
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    The Oda clan (Japanese: 織田氏, Hepburn: Oda-shi) is a Japanese samurai family who were daimyo and an important political force in the unification of Japan...
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    the shogunate transferred a cadet branch of the Kyōgoku clan from Tango-Tanabe Domain to Toyooka. Kyōgoku Takamori maintained the same kokudaka of 35,000...
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    Marugame Castle (category Kyōgoku clan)
    Province. Under the Kyōgoku clan, the current three-story tenshu was built in 1660 and the castle was considered completed in 1670. The Kyōgoku continued to...
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    daimyō clans until 1758 when it came under the control of the Honjō-Matsudaira clan. Tango-Tanabe Domain fared better in that it remained in Kyōgoku hands...
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    During the Heian period, the Sasaki clan ruled Omi, and afterward, the Rokkaku clan, Kyōgoku clan, and Azai clans ruled Omi. While during the Azuchi-Momoyama...
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    Tokugen-in (category Kyōgoku clan)
    founder of the Kyōgoku clan, Kyōgoku Ujinobu, who was shugo of Ōmi Province. The Kyōgoku clan descended from the Uda Genji through the Sasaki clan. Their name...
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  • Hisamasa as well as Azai Nagamasa's elder sister and the mother of Kyōgoku Takatsugu and Kyōgoku Takatomo. She was the mostly successful woman catechist with...
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