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Yoshiyori was the son of [[Mitsugi Naoyori]] and assumed control of the [[Anegakoji clan|Anegakoji]] family in [[1562]]. Soon afterwards he was forced to cope with [[Takeda clan|Takeda]] excursions into [[Hida province]] from [[Shinano province]] and in [[1564]] agreed to a peace treaty with [[Takeda Shingen]]. He resided at [[Matsukura castle]].
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Yoshiyori was the son of [[Mitsugi Naoyori]] and assumed control of the [[Anegakoji clan|Anegakoji]] family in [[1562]]. Soon afterwards he was forced to cope with [[Takeda clan|Takeda]] excursions into [[Hida province]] from [[Shinano province]] and in [[1564]] agreed to a peace treaty with [[Takeda Shingen]]. He resided at [[Matsukura castle (Hida)|Matsukura castle]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 21 December 2009

  • Birth: 1520?
  • Death: 1571
  • Distinction: Lord of Hida
  • Title: Hida no kami
  • Other names: Mitsugi Yoshiyori and Anegakoji Uhyôe
  • Children: Anegakoji Koretsuna


Yoshiyori was the son of Mitsugi Naoyori and assumed control of the Anegakoji family in 1562. Soon afterwards he was forced to cope with Takeda excursions into Hida province from Shinano province and in 1564 agreed to a peace treaty with Takeda Shingen. He resided at Matsukura castle.

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