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* ''Distinction: Lord of Izu'' | * ''Distinction: Lord of Izu'' | ||
* ''Sons: [[Ashikaga Chachamaru]] and [[Ashikaga Yoshizumi]] | * ''Sons: [[Ashikaga Chachamaru]] and [[Ashikaga Yoshizumi]] | ||
+ | * Japanese: [[足利]] 政知 ''(Ashikaga Masatomo)'' | ||
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Masatomo was the 3rd son of [[Ashikaga Yoshinori]]. At first a priest, he was ordered to establish himself in Kamakura as the new kanto kubo around [[1455]]. When this proved impossible owing to the difficult political situation in [[Sagami province]], he settled in [[Izu province]], at [[Horigoe castle]]. He died of natural causes in 1491. He became known as the 'Horigoe kubo'. | Masatomo was the 3rd son of [[Ashikaga Yoshinori]]. At first a priest, he was ordered to establish himself in Kamakura as the new kanto kubo around [[1455]]. When this proved impossible owing to the difficult political situation in [[Sagami province]], he settled in [[Izu province]], at [[Horigoe castle]]. He died of natural causes in 1491. He became known as the 'Horigoe kubo'. | ||
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[[Category:Sengoku Period]] | [[Category:Sengoku Period]] | ||
[[Category:Muromachi Period]] | [[Category:Muromachi Period]] |
Latest revision as of 17:16, 18 November 2007
- Death: 1491
- Distinction: Lord of Izu
- Sons: Ashikaga Chachamaru and Ashikaga Yoshizumi
- Japanese: 足利 政知 (Ashikaga Masatomo)
Masatomo was the 3rd son of Ashikaga Yoshinori. At first a priest, he was ordered to establish himself in Kamakura as the new kanto kubo around 1455. When this proved impossible owing to the difficult political situation in Sagami province, he settled in Izu province, at Horigoe castle. He died of natural causes in 1491. He became known as the 'Horigoe kubo'.
References
- Initial text from Sengoku Biographical Dictionary (Samurai-Archives.com) FWSeal & CEWest, 2005