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*''Japanese:'' [[北畠 (Kitabatake)|北畠]]氏 ''(Kitabatake-shi)''
 
*''Japanese:'' [[北畠 (Kitabatake)|北畠]]氏 ''(Kitabatake-shi)''
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The Kitabatake of [[Ise province]] were descended from the [[Emperor Murakami]] ([[926]]-[[967]]). They were ardent supporters of [[Emperor Go-Daigo]] during the early [[Nambokucho Period]], led as they were by the imperial loyalist [[Kitabatake Chikafusa]]. They remained loyal to the [[Southern Court]] throughout the Nambokucho and were influential in the Kinai region into the [[Sengoku Period]]. This branch of the Kitabatake was descended from Chikafusa's son [[Kitabatake Akiyoshi]]. They ruled an area in Ise province around present-day Ano and Tsu (20-30 miles SE of [[Kyoto]]). The Kitabatake fell under the influence of [[Oda Nobunaga]] after [[1569]] and within a decade had been supplanted.
 
The Kitabatake of [[Ise province]] were descended from the [[Emperor Murakami]] ([[926]]-[[967]]). They were ardent supporters of [[Emperor Go-Daigo]] during the early [[Nambokucho Period]], led as they were by the imperial loyalist [[Kitabatake Chikafusa]]. They remained loyal to the [[Southern Court]] throughout the Nambokucho and were influential in the Kinai region into the [[Sengoku Period]]. This branch of the Kitabatake was descended from Chikafusa's son [[Kitabatake Akiyoshi]]. They ruled an area in Ise province around present-day Ano and Tsu (20-30 miles SE of [[Kyoto]]). The Kitabatake fell under the influence of [[Oda Nobunaga]] after [[1569]] and within a decade had been supplanted.