Akamatsu clan (赤松氏, Akamatsu-shi) is a Japanese samurai family of direct descent from Minamoto no Morifusa of the Murakami-Genji (Minamoto clan). They...
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Akamatsu (written: 赤松 lit. "red pine") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Akamatsu clan Akamatsu Masanori (赤松 政範, died 1477)...
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descended from Fujiwara clan. Akamatsu clan (赤松氏) – descended from Murakami Genji. Akechi clan (明智氏) – cadet branch of Toki clan who descended from Seiwa...
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Akamatsu Norimura (赤松 則村, 1277 – February 18, 1350) also well known as Akamatsu Enshin was a Japanese samurai of the Akamatsu clan in the Muromachi period...
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Akamatsu Mitsusuke (赤松 満祐, 1381 – September 25, 1441) was a Japanese samurai of the Akamatsu clan during the Muromachi Period. Mitsusuke was the son of...
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which are Ashikaga, Tokugawa, Matsudaira, Nitta, Takeda, Shimazu, Sasaki, Akamatsu, Kitabatake, Tada, Ota, Toki, Yamana, Satomi, Hosokawa, Satake, Yamamoto...
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Mototaka : Mega Castle Kuroda Kanbei Akamatsu Harumasa Akamatsu Yoshisuke Akamatsu Masanori Tōshōin Akamatsu Yoshisuke Akamatsu Masahide Yamana Suketoyo Akai...
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Akamatsu Norifusa (赤松 則房) (1559 – August 18, 1598) was a Japanese samurai of the Sengoku and Azuchi-Momoyama periods. Akamatsu clan was the shugo daimyō...
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Japan. The clan resided in Western Kyoto. A Daimyo of the Clan was Shinmen Sokan. The Shinmen were a branch of the Akamatsu clan. The Shinmen clan were known...
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Akamatsu clan in the Eastern army, and made a great achievement to clear off the Yamana clan in the Western army, which made him the Akamatsu clan's vassal...
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Shogun Ashikaga Yoshinori was assassinated by the Akamatsu clan. The Yamana clan and the Akamatsu clan went into war against one another, and Takeda Castle...
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Akamatsu Masanori (赤松 政範, d. 1477) was one of the chief generals of the Hosokawa clan in the Ōnin War. Masanori was a son of Akamatsu Masamoto. Masanori...
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ally of the Mōri clan. The original Shugo (governor) of the Harima province was the Akamatsu clan, with the Bessho clan and Kodera clan as Shugodai (deputy...
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location either in 1333 or 1335 as the main stronghold of the Akamatsu clan. The clan rose to power during the Kamakura period serving the Rokuhara Tandai...
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Tōshōin (category Keichō-Hosokawa clan)
in the 1460s) or Akamatsu Tōshōin was a Japanese noble who acted as the power behind the throne or de facto daimyo of the Akamatsu clan during the Sengoku...
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shogun, and his temperamental and despotic behavior caused resentment. Akamatsu Mitsusuke assassinated him during the Kakitsu Rebellion. This led to instability...
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administration, area and castle. Akamatsu Tōshōin: She was a de facto Daimyo of the Akamatsu clan. She was a guardian of Akamatsu Yoshimura. After Yoshimura's...
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Aria the Scarlet Ammo (redirect from Chūgaku Akamatsu)
Hepburn: Hidan no Aria) is a Japanese light novel series written by Chūgaku Akamatsu and illustrated by Kobuichi. As of December 2023, 40 main volumes have...
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site by the Akamatsu clan in the middle of the 15th century. A minor clan of Harima Province, under Akamatsu Norimura (1277-1350) the clan rose to prominence...
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Ashikaga Yoshinori (category Ashikaga clan)
Earlier in 1432, the samurai Akamatsu Mitsusuke had fled the region and later murders Yoshinori in the Kakitsu Incident; Akamatsu is in turn killed by Yamana...
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Muromachi periods Shugo (Governors): some of these include the Akamatsu, Besshō (branch of the Akamatsu), Hōjō, Hatakeyama, Kanamori (branch of the Toki), Imagawa...
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were in a classic horror movie. —Hitoshi Akamatsu, 1993 Castlevania was directed and programmed by Hitoshi Akamatsu for the Family Computer Disk System in...
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the Akamatsu clan, based in Harima Province, came to serve as shugo. When the power of the Akamatsu clan declined, the power of the Yamana clan increased...
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on to defeat Akamatsu Mitsuhide (1373–1441) in the Kakitsu Incident, and became governor of Harima Province the same year. The Yamana clan had seen many...
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the Kamakura period by the local Uryū clan. In 1333 Akamatsu clan under Akamatsu Norimura (1277-1350) the clan rose to prominence by siding with Emperor...
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Hepburn: Fenriru) is a Japanese manga series based on a novel by Chūgaku Akamatsu [ja] and illustrated by Mioko Onishi [ja]. It was serialized in Square...
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of the clan. The Bessho were a cadet branch of the powerful Akamatsu clan, and controlled parts of Settsu and Harima on behalf of the Akamatsu. However...
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Okudaira Nobumasa (category Okudaira clan)
origins to have been associated with Mikawa Province. The clan was descended through the Akamatsu from the Murakami-Genji. When Nobumasa was born, he was...
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from the Shiba, Hatakeyama, and Hosokawa clans, as well as the tozama clans of Yamana, Ōuchi, Takeda and Akamatsu. The greatest ruled multiple provinces...
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Hyōgo Prefecture (formerly Harima province). With the patronage of the Akamatsu clan, Sesson Yūbai was able to become the founder of a number of provincial...
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