* ''Sons: [[Miyoshi Motonaga]], [[Miyoshi Yasunaga]]''
* ''Other names: Miyoshi Nagateru''
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Miyoshi Nagahiro was [[Nara bugyo|Nara bugyô]], beginning in [[1707]].
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...u]] (Jikkyû), [[Atagi Fuyuyasu|Miyoshi (Atagi) Fuyuyasu]], [[Sogo Kazunari|Miyoshi (Sogo) Kazunari]]''
* ''Other Names: Miyoshi Nagamoto''
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#REDIRECT [[Miyoshi Motonaga]]
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#REDIRECT [[Miyoshi Chokei]]
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#REDIRECT [[Miyoshi Chokei]]
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#REDIRECT [[Miyoshi Yoshikata]]
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...ddhist clergy - but does not spare the court officials and Shintô priests. Miyoshi is considered a good exmaple of the stern, high-minded Confucianist, who is
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#REDIRECT [[Miyoshi Yoshikata]]
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[[Image:Miyoshi_mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Miyoshi kamon.]]
...province|Settsu]] and retired to [[Awa province|Awa]]. There the remaining Miyoshi were eventually overcome by [[Chosokabe Motochika]].
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* ''Sons: [[Miyoshi Nagaharu]]''
* ''Distinction: [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]] retainer''
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* ''Other names: Miyoshi Nagayoshi, Miyoshi Norinaga, Miyoshi Nagateru''
...to have done away with the those same brothers and Nagayoshi's only son [[Miyoshi Yoshioki|Yoshioki]] (1564). The most powerful man in the Kinai between 1550
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...64]]. This consisted of [[Iwanari Tomomichi]], [[Miyoshi Masayasu]], and [[Miyoshi Nagayuki]]. They were driven from [[Kyoto]] by [[Oda Nobunaga]] in [[1568]]
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* ''Son: [[Miyoshi Nagamoto]]''
...perating to nominate the young [[Ashikaga Yoshihide]]. Soon afterwards the Miyoshi and [[Matsunaga clan|Matsunaga]] began to argue, and then went to war. Yosh
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'''Miyoshi Nagateru''' is an alternate name for
*[[Miyoshi Yukinaga]]
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*''Japanese'': [[三好]]政長 ''(Miyoshi Masanaga)''
Miyoshi Masanaga was a [[Sengoku period]] warlord and practitioner of [[tea ceremon
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...64]]. This consisted of [[Iwanari Tomomichi]], [[Miyoshi Masayasu]], and [[Miyoshi Nagayuki]]. They were driven from [[Kyoto]] by [[Oda Nobunaga]] in [[1568]]
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'''Miyoshi Nagateru''' is an alternate name for
*[[Miyoshi Yukinaga]]
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* ''Sons: [[Miyoshi Yoshitsugu]]''
* ''Other names: Miyoshi Kazunari''
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[[Image:Miyoshi_mon.jpg|left|thumb|The Miyoshi kamon.]]
...province|Settsu]] and retired to [[Awa province|Awa]]. There the remaining Miyoshi were eventually overcome by [[Chosokabe Motochika]].
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...u]] (Jikkyû), [[Atagi Fuyuyasu|Miyoshi (Atagi) Fuyuyasu]], [[Sogo Kazunari|Miyoshi (Sogo) Kazunari]]''
* ''Other Names: Miyoshi Nagamoto''
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* ''Sons: [[Miyoshi Nagaharu]]''
* ''Distinction: [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]] retainer''
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* ''Son: [[Miyoshi Nagamoto]]''
...perating to nominate the young [[Ashikaga Yoshihide]]. Soon afterwards the Miyoshi and [[Matsunaga clan|Matsunaga]] began to argue, and then went to war. Yosh
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* ''Distinction: Miyoshi retainer''
...nded ships for his elder brother. In the third month of [[1562]], he and [[Miyoshi Yoshikata]] lost in battle to [[Hatakeyama Takamasa]] in [[Izumi province]]
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...[[Miyoshi Masanaga]] in [[1548]]. He later served as nominal kanrei during Miyoshi Chokei's domination of [[Kyoto]] affairs.
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...yuyasu|Atagi (Miyoshi) Fuyuyasu]] and after the fall of the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi clan]] submitted to [[Oda Nobunaga]]. He fought the [[Mori clan|Môri]] nav
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* ''Distinction: [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]], [[Toyotomi clan|Toyotomi]] retainer''
Nagayasu was the son of [[Miyoshi Yoshikata]] and was adopted by [[Sogo Kazumasa]], inheriting his [[Sanuki p
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The Sogo of [[Sanuki province]] were related to the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]] and served them until the fall of the latter by [[1573]]. They contested
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* 1564/7/4 [[Miyoshi Chokei|Miyoshi Chôkei]] dies and is succeeded by [[Miyoshi Yoshitsugu|Yoshitsugu]]. [[Matsunaga Hisahide]] takes over Chôkei's role w
* 1564/4 [[Miyoshi Chokei|Miyoshi Chôkei]] dies.
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Tomotsune served [[Hosokawa Masamoto]]. Supported by the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]] he campaigned against [[Hatakeyama Yoshihide]] in [[Yamato province]] but
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*''Japanese'': [[三好]]政長 ''(Miyoshi Masanaga)''
Miyoshi Masanaga was a [[Sengoku period]] warlord and practitioner of [[tea ceremon
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...atter was forced to flee the capital. Harumoto continued to fight with the Miyoshi, and in August [[1553]] he attacked Kyoto and burned much of it. He next at
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...He submitted to [[Oda Nobunaga]] in [[1568]] and defeated a [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]] army at Katsuragawa in [[1569]] on his behalf. In [[1574]] he was accused
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...from [[Kyoto]] when [[Oda Nobunaga]] advanced on the city and died in the Miyoshi domain on Shikoku ([[1568]])
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* ''Sons: [[Miyoshi Motonaga]], [[Miyoshi Yasunaga]]''
* ''Other names: Miyoshi Nagateru''
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...hi|Kôno Michiyoshi]]. He lost his castle in [[1572]] to the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]] and in 1580 defied the leadership of [[Kono Michinao|Kôno Michinao]]. As
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