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  • Hidekatsu was the 2nd son of [[Miyoshi Yorifusa]] (Yoshifusa) and was adopted by [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi]].
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  • *Miyoshi district 三好郡
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  • Miyoshi Nagahiro was [[Nara bugyo|Nara bugyô]], beginning in [[1707]].
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  • *Battles between [[Matsunaga Hisahide]] and the [[Miyoshi Sanninshu|Miyoshi Sanninshû]] threaten Sakai.
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  • ...a Province. He allied with [[Hosokawa Harumoto]] and was attacked by the [[Miyoshi clan]] as a result in [[1555]]. He lost Yakimi Castle, though his own fate
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  • ...bunaga]]. In [[1569]] he served with distinction in battles against the [[Miyoshi clan]], and was awarded lands in [[Echizen province|Echizen]]. He was kill
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  • *[[Miyoshi Motonaga]] establishes the so-called [[Sakai bakufu]] in the name of [[Ashi *[[Miyoshi Yoshikata]] is born (d. [[1562]]).
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  • ...asawara Nagataka (Awa)]] (小笠原長隆) of the Awa 阿波 Ogasawara. Grandfather of [[Miyoshi Yoshinaga]].
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  • ...esided at [[Takaya castle]] in [[Kawachi province]]. He clashed with the [[Miyoshi clan]] between [[1559]] and [[1560]] and in [[1568]] was established in Tak
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  • *1552/1/28 Shogun [[Ashikaga Yoshifuji]] makes peace with [[Miyoshi Chokei]], returns to [[Kyoto]].
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  • ***Miyoshi Ichirozaemon Tsuneki (三好市郎左衛門恒記) ****[[#Miyoshi_Tsuneki|Lineage from Miyoshi Tsuneki]]
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  • ...e [[Ashikaga clan|Ashikaga shoguns]] before passing through the hands of [[Miyoshi Masanaga]], [[Takeno Joo|Takeno Jôô]], and Jôô’s son-in-law [[Imai So
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  • ...Song Dynasty]] China, and later owned by [[Murata Shuko|Murata Shukô]], [[Miyoshi Masanaga]], [[Oda Nobunaga]], [[Otomo Sorin|Ôtomo Sôrin]], [[Toyotomi Hid
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  • ...sunaga Hisahide]] as patrons and later became a teacher for Chokei's son [[Miyoshi Yoshioki|Yoshioki]]. He gained the favor of [[Oda Nobunaga]] in [[1568]] wh
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  • ...e within his own domain and was compelled to ward off an invasion by the [[Miyoshi clan]] in [[1566]]. He was then threatened by [[Oda Nobunaga]] in [[1569]].
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  • ...] of [[Omi province|Ômi]]. A powerful [[Hosokawa clan|Hosokawa]] vassal, [[Miyoshi Nagateru]], raised troops in [[Settsu province|Settsu]] and destroyed Sumiy
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  • *[[Kanrei]] [[Hosokawa Harumoto]] is captured by [[Miyoshi Chokei|Miyoshi Chôkei]], and is forced to become a monk, retiring to [[Settsu province]].
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  • ...ound Kyoto, supporting [[Hosokawa Harumoto]] in [[1549]] in his war with [[Miyoshi Chokei]]. He went on to fight with [[Asai Hisamasa]] of northern Ômi and [
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  • * 1567/10/10 The [[Todai-ji]] of Nara is burned during fighting between the Miyoshi and Matsunaga.
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