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− | The Kyûshû tandai were appointed by the Ashikaga | + | The Kyûshû tandai were regional officers appointed by the [[Ashikaga Bakufu]] to oversee administration of Kyûshû during the 14th and 15th centuries. Unlike the Kanto Kubo to the East, the tandai were chosen for thier martial skill and leadership ability above thier lineage or clan affiliation. |
− | + | ==Kyûshû Regional Officers== | |
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+ | |<font color="#FFFFFF">1336 to 1500 | ||
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+ | # [[Isshiki Noriuji]] In Kyûshû 1336-1355 | ||
+ | # [[Isshiki Naouji]] In Kyûshû 1346-1356 | ||
+ | # [[Ashikaga Tadafuyu]] In Kyûshû 1349-1352 | ||
+ | # [[Shiba Ujitsune]] Commissioned to Kyûshû 1360 | ||
+ | # [[Imagawa Ryoshun|Imagawa Ryôshun]] In Kyûshû 1371 to 1395 | ||
+ | # [[Shibukawa Mitsuyori]] In Kyûshû 1396 to 1418? | ||
+ | # [[Shibukawa Yoshitoshi]] In Kyûshû 1418-1428 | ||
+ | # [[Shibukawa Mitsunao]] In Kyûshû 1428-1434 | ||
+ | # [[Shibukawa Norinao]] In Kyûshû 1434-1479 | ||
+ | # [[Shibukawa Manjûmaru]] In Kyûshû ?? | ||
+ | # [[Shibukawa Toneomaru|Shibukawa Toneômaru]] Appointed to Kyûshû in 1500 | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | *Harrington, Lorraine. ''Regional Administration Under the Ashikaga Bakufu: Power and Politics Outside the Central Provinces'' PhD Dissertation, Standford University, 1983. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Political Institutions]][[Category:Ranks and Titles]][[Category:Muromachi Period]][[Category:Terminology]] |
Latest revision as of 17:35, 28 May 2007
The Kyûshû tandai were regional officers appointed by the Ashikaga Bakufu to oversee administration of Kyûshû during the 14th and 15th centuries. Unlike the Kanto Kubo to the East, the tandai were chosen for thier martial skill and leadership ability above thier lineage or clan affiliation.
Kyûshû Regional Officers
1336 to 1500 | |
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References
- Harrington, Lorraine. Regional Administration Under the Ashikaga Bakufu: Power and Politics Outside the Central Provinces PhD Dissertation, Standford University, 1983.