• Shiba Takatsune (斯波 高経, 1305 – August 9, 1367) was the Constable (shugo) of Echizen Province during the 14th century Nanboku-chō Wars in Japan. He acted...
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  • audio director and producer Shiba Takatsune (1305–1367), the Constable (shugo) of Echizen Province during the 14th century Shiba Yoshimasa (1350–1410), Japanese...
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    shugo governor of Echizen and Wakasa provinces to Takatsune. Shiba Yoshimasa (1350–1410), son of Takatsune, held the office of kanrei from 1379 to 1397 during...
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    Kyoto-kanryo (Prime Minister of the Shōgun) could be chosen. Shiba Masaaki, the descendant of Shiba Takatsune (1305–1367), established himself in Hachisuka, near...
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    The Kuromaru (黒丸), or "Black Fortress", was a fortress of the Kanrei Shiba Takatsune located in Echizen Province (present-day Nittazuka, Fukui, Fukui Prefecture)...
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    Shiba Yoshiyuki (斯波 義将, 1350 – 1410) was a Japanese samurai lord and daimyo during the Muromachi period. Yoshimasa was the son of Shiba Takatsune. During...
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  • assist in the defence of the Kuromaru, a fortress belonging to Kanrei Shiba Takatsune. His men clashed with fifty horsemen under the command of Nitta Yoshisada...
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    office holder's father, Shiba Takatsune who held real power over his thirteen-year-old son, and who engineered the placement of Shiba family members in key...
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    the Taira clan. The temple was destroyed in 1338 by the forces of Shiba Takatsune for its support of the Southern Court of Emperor Go-Daigo during the...
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    as the headquarters for Kiso Yoshinaka in 1183, and was rebuilt by Shiba Takatsune during the Kenmu Restoration of 1334–38. The shrine was patronized...
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    this time. Shiba Takatsune, who supported the Northern during the war, fought with Yoshisada Nitta in the Battle of the Hino River. Shiba lost the battle...
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    Masashige, with Shoni Yorihisa launching a side attack from the south and Shiba Takatsune circling from the north to attack from behind. The landing of Hosokawa...
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  • 1366) Philippe de Cabassoles, French bishop and papal legate (d. 1372) Shiba Takatsune, Japanese general and warlord (daimyo) (d. 1367) Thomas of Frignano...
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    1366) Philippe de Cabassoles, French bishop and papal legate (d. 1372) Shiba Takatsune, Japanese general and warlord (daimyo) (d. 1367) Thomas of Frignano...
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    under attack by Ashikaga forces, and Masuzawa Yutoku, a retainer of Shiba Takatsune captured the castle for the Northern Court. Somayama Castle came under...
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    1339, under orders from the new Emperor Go-Murakami, he captured Shiba Takatsune's fortress at Kuromaru. He died while on campaign in Iyo.: 68, 72–73 ...
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