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* ''Sons: Kennyo Kosa''
 
* ''Sons: Kennyo Kosa''
 
* ''Distinction: Founder of the [[Ishiyama Honganji]]''
 
* ''Distinction: Founder of the [[Ishiyama Honganji]]''
 
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* ''Japanese'': 証如 ''(Shounyo)''
  
 
Kokyô was the grandson of [[Jitsunyo Koken]] and founded the Ishiyama Honganji after the [[Yamashina Honganji]] was destroyed in [[Kyoto]] in [[1532]] by the [[Hosokawa clan|Hosokawa]], [[Rokkaku clan|Rokkaku]], and the [[Nichiren]] sect.  
 
Kokyô was the grandson of [[Jitsunyo Koken]] and founded the Ishiyama Honganji after the [[Yamashina Honganji]] was destroyed in [[Kyoto]] in [[1532]] by the [[Hosokawa clan|Hosokawa]], [[Rokkaku clan|Rokkaku]], and the [[Nichiren]] sect.  
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==References==
 
==References==
 
{{biodict}}
 
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*Tsang, Carol Richmond ''War and Faith'' Cambridge (MA) & London:Harvard University Press, 2007
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*Bowring, Richard ''The Religious Traditions of Japan 500-1600'' New York:Cambridge University Press, 2005
  
 
[[Category:Religious Figures]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]
 
[[Category:Religious Figures]][[Category:Sengoku Period]]

Latest revision as of 06:48, 18 September 2009

Kokyô was the grandson of Jitsunyo Koken and founded the Ishiyama Honganji after the Yamashina Honganji was destroyed in Kyoto in 1532 by the Hosokawa, Rokkaku, and the Nichiren sect.

References

  • Tsang, Carol Richmond War and Faith Cambridge (MA) & London:Harvard University Press, 2007
  • Bowring, Richard The Religious Traditions of Japan 500-1600 New York:Cambridge University Press, 2005