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  • * [[Shoni Sukemoto|Shôni Sukemoto]] 1497-1532 * [[Shoni Tokinao|Shôni Tokinao]] d.1556
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  • * ''Sons: [[Shoni Tokinao|Shôni Tokinao]]'' Sukemoto was the son of [[Shoni Masasuke|Masasuke]] and managed to defeat the encroaching [[Ouchi clan|Ôuc
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  • Tokinao was a son of [[Shoni Sukemoto|Shôni Sukemoto]]. He suffered the rebellion of his retainer [[Ryu
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  • [[File:Shoni-graves.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The graves of Shôni Sukeyoshi and his father ...hi was the son of [[Muto Sukeyori|Mutô Sukeyori]], and served as [[Dazaifu shoni|Dazaifu shôni]], and as ''[[shugo]]'' of [[Chikuzen province|Chikuzen]], [
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  • * ''Sons: [[Shoni Tokinao|Shôni Tokinao]]'' Sukemoto was the son of [[Shoni Masasuke|Masasuke]] and managed to defeat the encroaching [[Ouchi clan|Ôuc
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  • ...oni-graves.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The graves of Mutô Sukeyori and his son [[Shoni Sukeyoshi|Sukeyoshi]], in [[Dazaifu (city)|Dazaifu]].]] ...e name Shôni (after their government post), marking the beginning of the [[Shoni clan|Shôni clan]].
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  • * [[Shoni Sukemoto|Shôni Sukemoto]] 1497-1532 * [[Shoni Tokinao|Shôni Tokinao]] d.1556
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Shoni clan|Shôni]] retainer ...eated the [[Ouchi clan|Oûchi]] in [[1506]] following their own defeat of [[Shoni Masauke|Shôni Masauke]] (in which the latter was killed) and again at the
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  • ...ve been descended from [[Fujiwara Hidesato]]. They were retainers of the [[Shoni clan|Shôni]] family until [[Ryuzoji Takanobu|Ryûzôji Takanobu]] overthre
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  • [[File:Shoni-graves.jpg|right|thumb|320px|The graves of Shôni Sukeyoshi and his father ...hi was the son of [[Muto Sukeyori|Mutô Sukeyori]], and served as [[Dazaifu shoni|Dazaifu shôni]], and as ''[[shugo]]'' of [[Chikuzen province|Chikuzen]], [
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Shoni clan|Shôni]] retainer
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  • * ''Distinction: [[Shoni clan|Shôni]] retainer''
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  • Tokinao was a son of [[Shoni Sukemoto|Shôni Sukemoto]]. He suffered the rebellion of his retainer [[Ryu
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  • ...[[Ouchi Yoshitaka|Yoshitaka]], whom he assisted in his battles with the [[Shoni clan|Shôni]] on [[Kyushu]].
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  • Yorichika nominally served the [[Shoni clan|Shôni]] of western Kyushu but in [[1544]] he secretly communicated wi
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  • ...kuzen province]]. In [[1530]] he was tasked with leading an army against [[Shoni Sukemoto|Shôni Sukemoto]] but was defeated by [[Ryuzoji Iekane|Ryûzôji I
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  • *[[Shoni Yoritada]] dies.
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  • *[[Muto Sukeyori|Mutô Sukeyori]] is named [[Dazaifu Shoni|Dazaifu Shôni]].
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  • *[[Shoni Sukeyoshi|Shôni Sukeyoshi]] is born (d. [[1281]]).
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  • Following Enni's death, [[Shoni Tsunesuke|Shôni Tsunesuke]], supervisor of foreign trade at [[Dazaifu]] an
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  • *[[Tsukushi Korekado]], [[Shoni clan|Shôni clan]] retainer, is born (d. 1567).
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  • ...omo]] influence over Bungo and clashed with the [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi]] and [[Shoni clan|Shôni]]. He inherited a troubled retainer band and had to contend wit
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  • ...]], and established the Ryûzôji's independence from being vassals of the [[Shoni clan|Shôni]].
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  • ...Imagawa Sadayo]] reaches an agreement with the [[Shimazu clan|Shimazu]], [[Shoni clan|Shôni]], and [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo clans]], who promise their loyalty t
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  • ...idetoki|Hôjô Hidetoki]], military governor of Kyushu, is defeated by the [[Shoni clan|Shôni]] and [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo clans]].
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  • ...anted this position with the help of ''[[Chinzei bugyo|Chinzei bugyô]]'' [[Shoni Sukeyoshi|Shôni Sukeyoshi]]<!--少弐資能-->.
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  • ...ernor of Kyushu, was destroyed by rebellious local families, including the Shoni and Otomo. Go-Daigo was able to re-enter the capital on 5 June, [[1333]]. S
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  • *[[Ryuzoji Takanobu|Ryûzôji Takanobu]] rises up against [[Shoni Tokinao|Shôni Tokinao]], who flees to [[Chikugo province]].
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  • ...t turned out to be an almost textbook attack. When the fighting started, [[Shoni Yorihisa|Shôni Yorihisa]] attacked Yoshisada's front while [[Hosokawa Joze
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  • ...Imagawa Ryoshun|Imagawa Ryôshun]] betrayed them and killed another ally, [[Shoni Fuyusuke|Shôni Fuyusuke]]. As a result of turning against the [[Ashikaga T
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  • ...on of [[Shimazu Tadamune]], Sadahisa joined the [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo]] and [[Shoni clan|Shôni clans]] in [[1333]] in siding with [[Emperor Go-Daigo]] and [[A
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  • *[[Shoni clan|Shôni clan]] is destroyed by the [[Ryuzoji clan|Ryûzôji clan]].
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  • ...[[1375]], while attacking Mizushima in [[Higo province]], Ujihisa's ally [[Shoni Fuyusuke|Shôni Fuyusuke]] was betrayed and killed by Imagawa Ryôshun; fur
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  • ...o branch of the [[Fujiwara clan]], who later came to call themselves the [[Shoni clan|Shôni clan]] and to wield significant influence in the region. ...all across the archipelago were organized under the command of [[Dazai]] [[Shoni Tsunetsugu|Shôni Tsunetsugu]]. After the first invasion was repelled with
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  • ...larly ranked [[Isonokami Maro|Isonokami no Ason Maro]] to Senior 2nd rank (shoni'i). He would be made Minister of the Right (Udaijin) only two months later
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  • ...d to gain the support of major Kyushu families, but disputes between the [[Shoni clan|Shôni]], [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo]], and [[Shimazu clan]]s gave Kanenaga t
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  • ...Korean forces under [[Kublai Khan]] vs. Japanese forces under [[Dazai]] [[Shoni Tsunetsugu|Shôni Tsunetsugu]] [[Dazai]] [[Shoni Tsunetsugu|Shôni Tsunetsugu]], head of the Dazaifu government, commanded t
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  • ...astward, led by Takauji, [[Ashikaga Tadayoshi]], [[Hosokawa Jozen]], and [[Shoni Yorihisa|Shôni Yorihisa]]. By this point, Nitta Yoshisada had become Go-Da ...urse of the battle this was just what happened. When the fighting started, Shoni attacked Nita's front while Hosokawa sailed up and began landing to his rea
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  • ...Shimazu, [[Matsura clan|Matsura]], [[Otomo clan|Otomo]], and [[Shoni clan|Shoni]]. Adding these clans to those already in the Ashikaga camp (the [[Hosokawa ...d now Jozen moved to make another try further up the coast. Meanwhile, the Shoni had moved around Kusunoki's hard-pressed troops and clashed with Nitta's fo
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  • ...ies being the [[Shimazu clan|Shimazu]], the [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo]] and the [[Shoni clan|Shôni]]. Things seemed to be going well until Ryôshun suspected the
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