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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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  • 27 bytes (3 words) - 15:03, 7 November 2007
  • ...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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  • * ''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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  • ...64]]. This consisted of [[Iwanari Tomomichi]], [[Miyoshi Masayasu]], and [[Miyoshi Nagayuki]]. They were driven from [[Kyoto]] by [[Oda Nobunaga]] in [[1568]]
    419 bytes (51 words) - 15:12, 7 November 2007
  • '''Miyoshi Nagateru''' is an alternate name for *[[Miyoshi Yukinaga]]
    103 bytes (12 words) - 18:23, 7 November 2007
  • * ''Sons: [[Miyoshi Yoshitsugu]]'' * ''Other names: Miyoshi Kazunari''
    666 bytes (90 words) - 18:25, 7 November 2007
  • [[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''
    931 bytes (125 words) - 14:31, 7 November 2007
  • * ''Sons: [[Miyoshi Nagaharu]]'' * ''Distinction: [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]] retainer''
    637 bytes (88 words) - 14:55, 7 November 2007
  • * ''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
    437 bytes (52 words) - 18:20, 6 January 2013
  • ...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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  • *Miyoshi han 三次藩 *Miyoshi district 三次郡
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Miyoshi Yoshikata]]
    31 bytes (3 words) - 14:52, 7 November 2007
  • ...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
    684 bytes (100 words) - 14:04, 14 June 2007
  • ...osokawa Sumimoto]] in [[1511]], he was able to return. He was an ally of [[Miyoshi Motonaga]] and committed suicide when under attack by [[Hosokawa Harumoto]]
    685 bytes (86 words) - 14:20, 25 February 2007
  • ...ure rejected [[Hosokawa Harumoto]]. He later resisted the influence of the Miyoshi and [[Matsunaga Hisahide]] and as a result was attacked and killed in his N
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  • Gôemon was the son of a minor retainer of the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]] family and became a bandit after committing some petty theft that resulte
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  • * 1543/8/16 [[Miyoshi Chokei|Miyoshi Chôkei]] defeats [[Hosokawa Ujitsuna]] and captures [[Sakai]] in [[Settsu
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  • ...elatives and retainers. The Konô lands were attacked by the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]] of [[Awa province|Awa]] in [[1572]] and in [[1575]] troops were sent to a
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  • ...asamoto's adopted son [[Hosokawa Sumitomo|Sumimoto]] turned to his ally, [[Miyoshi Nagateru]], and the latter defeated and killed Motochika and Sumiyuki in ba
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  • ...5]] and in [[1572]] against both the [[Mori clan|Môri]] and [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]]. He surrendered to [[Kobayakawa Takakage]] when [[ Toyotomi Hideyoshi]] i
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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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  • * 1539/5 [[Miyoshi Chokei|Miyoshi Chôkei]] leads an army into [[Kyoto]].
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  • ...andokoro]]'', the [[Miyoshi clan]] headquarters in [[Sakai]] (Settsu); The Miyoshi increasingly distance them selves from the [[Hosokawa clan]].
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  • ...i]], and Hisahide himself failed in attempts some time later to reduce the Miyoshi presence in Kwatchi. A truce was arranged that allowed Matsunaga to leave t ...]] and [[Asakura clan|Asakura]] and against, of course, the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]].
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  • ...6/20 [[Hosokawa Harumoto]] and the [[Ishiyama Honganji]] ''monto'' force [[Miyoshi Motonaga]] to commit suicide (the [[Sakai Bakufu]] ends). *Miyoshi Motonaga commits suicide.
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  • ...astle of [[Sawa castle|Sawa]] in [[Yamato province]] to the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]] in [[1565]]. He was related to [[Wada Koremasa]] and was able to find ser
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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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  • ...s forced to commit suicide when attacked in his palace by troops sent by [[Miyoshi Yoshitsugu]] and [[Matsunaga Hisahide]].
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  • *[[Miyoshi Yukinaga]] occupies Kyoto for a short time.
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  • *[[Miyoshi Yukinaga]] commits suicide.
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  • Hidetsugu was the son of [[Miyoshi Yorifusa]], who was married to [[Toyotomi Hideyoshi|Toyotomi Hideyoshi's]]
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  • ...to the 16th century. Internal struggles and the rise of the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]], formerly Hosokawa retainers, led to the eclipse of the Hosokawa by [[155
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  • * [[Miyoshi Masakatsu]] * [[Miyoshi Yasunaga]]
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  • ...]], [[Sakamoto Ryoma]] stayed at the Teradaya with a friend from Choshu, Miyoshi Shinzo. Although he was trying to keep a low profile, it became known to Fu
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  • * 1575/5 Oda Nobunaga campaigns against the Miyoshi in [[Settsu province]].
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  • * 1569/1/5 The Miyoshi attack [[Ashikaga Yoshiaki]] at the [[Honkokuji]] in Kyoto.
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  • ...ent on to struggle with the Akamatsu of [[Harima province|Harima]] and the Miyoshi of [[Shikoku]] while expanding his authority into [[Mimasaka province|Mimas
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  • ...of the [[Jukon-in|Jukôn-in]] in the [[Daitoku-ji]], as a commission for [[Miyoshi Yoshitsugu]], steward of the [[Hosokawa clan]]. Though Shôei was still hea
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  • ...y, reward or valued present. Amongst its owners were [[Miyoshi Chokei]], [[Miyoshi Yoshitsugu]], [[Oda Nobunaga]], [[Tokugawa Ieyasu]], [[Okudaira Nobumasa]],
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  • * ''Okita Soji'' (沖田総司) Miyoshi Toru
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  • ...Shogun [[Ashikaga Yoshiteru]], and then became involved in a war with the Miyoshi. In the course of the feud, Sawa, Tomoteru’s castle, was lost, forcing th ...1579]]?), a powerful vassal of [[Ikeda Katsumasa]] (who in turn served the Miyoshi - Oda Nobunaga’s enemies). Murashige besieged Tomoteru’s castle, and [[
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  • *''Writers: [[Takeda Izumo II]], [[Miyoshi Shoraku|Miyoshi Shôraku]], [[Namiki Senryu I|Namiki Senryû I]] ...[[joruri|jôruri]] puppet theater by [[Takeda Izumo II]], [[Miyoshi Shoraku|Miyoshi Shôraku]] and [[Namiki Senryu I|Namiki Senryû I]], it was adapted to kabu
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  • ...shigaru (matchlockmen) in a battle against the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]], a Miyoshi officer shot dead in the battle.
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  • ...damage from fire again in [[1567]], in a battle between the [[Miyoshi clan|Miyoshi]] and [[Matsunaga clan]]s.
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  • ...ata led an army into [[Settsu province]] and defeated the allied forces of Miyoshi and Matsunaga near Sakai while Nobunaga secured his position in Kyoto. Thre
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  • ...nt the intervening years seeking out a patron. Yoshiteru's assassins - the Miyoshi and Matsunaga clans - had seen fit to legitimize their domination of Kyoto ...for which he was confirmed Daimyo of [[Yamato province|Yamato]]) while the Miyoshi withdrew to Settsu. In the ninth month Nobunaga entered Kyoto and within th
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  • ...o time in blockading the island of Noshima, and crushing the navy of the [[Miyoshi clan]] of [[Awa province]] which sought to come to Noshima's rescue. Takeyo
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  • ...September [[Minamoto Yoritomo]], who had recieved Mochihito's call from [[Miyoshi Yasukiyo]], set about raising an army in the Province of [[Izu province|Izu
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