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The Hosokawa were descended from [[Ashikaga Yoshiyasu]] ([[1126]]-[[1157]]), whose great-grandson [[Ashikaga Yoshisue]] took the name Hosokawa. Yoshisue's own great-grandson [[Hosokawa Yoriharu|Yoriharu]] ([[1299]]-[[1352]]) was a staunch supporter of [[Ashikaga Takauji]] during the early Nambokucho Period. As a result the Hosokawa became influential under the [[Ashikaga clan|Ashikaga]] [[Shogun|shôguns]] as a powerful [[Shugo|shûgo]] family. [[Hosokawa Yoriyuki]] ([[1329]]-[[1392]]) served as the first kanrei (Deputy/Vice-shôgun) and acted as guardian and counsel to [[Ashikaga Yoshimitsu]]. [[Hosokawa Katsumoto]] ([[1430]]-[[1473]]) was one of the most powerful figures in [[Kyoto]] politics in his day and shûgo of much of Shikoku Island. In part as a result of a succession dispute surrounding shôgun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, Katsumoto and [[Yamana Mochitoyo]], another powerful shûgo, became involved in a conflict that consumed Kyoto and would become known as the [[Onin War|Ônin War]] ([[1467]]-[[1477|77]]). In the aftermath of this struggle, which is often marked as the opening of the Sengoku Period, the Hosokawa managed to retain their hold on Kyoto into the 16th Century. Internal struggles and the rise of the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]], formerly Hosokawa retainers, led to the eclipse of the Hosokawa by [[1550]]. One branch of the family survived to much success under [[Hosokawa Fujitaka]] and his son [[Hosokawa Tadaoki|Tadaoki]]. Thanks to their efforts, the Hosokawa family would endure as daimyô to the end of the Edo Period.
 
The Hosokawa were descended from [[Ashikaga Yoshiyasu]] ([[1126]]-[[1157]]), whose great-grandson [[Ashikaga Yoshisue]] took the name Hosokawa. Yoshisue's own great-grandson [[Hosokawa Yoriharu|Yoriharu]] ([[1299]]-[[1352]]) was a staunch supporter of [[Ashikaga Takauji]] during the early Nambokucho Period. As a result the Hosokawa became influential under the [[Ashikaga clan|Ashikaga]] [[Shogun|shôguns]] as a powerful [[Shugo|shûgo]] family. [[Hosokawa Yoriyuki]] ([[1329]]-[[1392]]) served as the first kanrei (Deputy/Vice-shôgun) and acted as guardian and counsel to [[Ashikaga Yoshimitsu]]. [[Hosokawa Katsumoto]] ([[1430]]-[[1473]]) was one of the most powerful figures in [[Kyoto]] politics in his day and shûgo of much of Shikoku Island. In part as a result of a succession dispute surrounding shôgun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, Katsumoto and [[Yamana Mochitoyo]], another powerful shûgo, became involved in a conflict that consumed Kyoto and would become known as the [[Onin War|Ônin War]] ([[1467]]-[[1477|77]]). In the aftermath of this struggle, which is often marked as the opening of the Sengoku Period, the Hosokawa managed to retain their hold on Kyoto into the 16th Century. Internal struggles and the rise of the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]], formerly Hosokawa retainers, led to the eclipse of the Hosokawa by [[1550]]. One branch of the family survived to much success under [[Hosokawa Fujitaka]] and his son [[Hosokawa Tadaoki|Tadaoki]]. Thanks to their efforts, the Hosokawa family would endure as daimyô to the end of the Edo Period.
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[[Image:HosokawaGraves.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The graves of the heads of the Hosokawa clan from Fujitaka (1534-1610) to Narimori (1804-1860), at [[Koto-in|Kôtô-in]], a [[tatchu|sub-temple]] of [[Daitokuji]], in Kyoto.]]
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|<font color="#FFFFFF">Prominent Members of the Hosokawa clan
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*[[Ashikaga Yoshisue]]
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*[[Ashikaga Yoriharu]] (1299-1352)
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*[[Hosokawa Yoriyuki]] (1329-1392)
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*[[Hosokawa Katsumoto]] (1430-1473)
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*[[Hosokawa Fujitaka]] (1534-1610)
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*[[Hosokawa Tadaoki]] (1563-1646)
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*[[Hosokawa Gracia]] (1563-1600)
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*[[Hosokawa Tadatoshi]] (1586-1641)
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*[[Hosokawa Mitsunao]] (1619-1650)
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*[[Hosokawa Tsunatoshi]] (1643-1714)
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*[[Hosokawa Nobunori]] (1676-1732)
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*[[Hosokawa Munetaka]] (1716-1747)
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*[[Hosokawa Shigekata]] (1718-1785)
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*[[Hosokawa Harutoshi]] (1758-1787)
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*[[Hosokawa Narishige]] (1755-1835)
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*[[Hosokawa Naritatsu]] (1797-1826)
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*[[Hosokawa Okinori]] (1723-1785)
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*[[Hosokawa Tatsuyuki]] (1784-1818)
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*[[Hosokawa Narimori]] (1804-1860)
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*[[Hosokawa Yoshikuni]] (1835-1876)
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