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Utsunomiya Shigetsuna
���国時代の武将・戦国大名
Miyoshi Yukinaga
���国時代の武将。細川澄元に属して阿波国より上洛し、三好氏が畿内に進出するきっかけを作った。三好長之の嫡男。
Kanō Motonobu
Japanese painter
Fushimi-no-miya Sadatsune-shinnō
���本の皇族
Yoshito Satake
A military commander and daimyo in the Muromachi period. 12th generation of Mr. Satake, the guardian of Hitachi. The second son of Uesugin Norimada. Samasuke
Rennyo
8th Monshu (head-priest) of the Honganji Temple of the Jōdo Shinshū sect of Buddhism
Ashikaga Yoshimasa
8th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate
Shō Shin
3rd king of the Ryukyu Kingdom
Kyōgoku Mochikiyo
Daimyo of the mid-Muromachi period
Masatsuna Utsunomiya (16th generation of the Shimotsuke Utsunomiya clan)
The 16th generation of the Utsunomiya clan of Shimotsuke, a military commander and shugo daimyo from the late Muromachi period to the early Sengoku period. The fifth generation of the Takeshige clan, a branch of the Utsunomiya clan.
Kyōgoku Mochitaka
Daimyo of the mid-Muromachi period
Ashikaga Yoshitane
10th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate
Ashikaga Shigeuji
1st Koga Kubō of the Ashikaga shogunate
Takeda Motonobu
Daimyo of Wakasa province during Sengoku period
Chiba Noritane
Mōri Motonari
A prominent daimyō in the west Chūgoku region of Japan during the Sengoku period of the 16th century
Emperor Shōkō
Emperor of Japan
Nisshin
Satomi Yoshizane
Daimyo of the late Muromachi period
Sukekiyo Ota
Japanese warrior periods
Togashi Masachika
General and daimyo from Kaga Province in Muromachi era Japan
Emperor Go-Hanazono
Emperor of Japan
Miura Tokitaka
Japanese military commander
Emperor Go-Nara
Emperor of Japan
Fusaaki Uesugi
A military commander and a shugo daimyo in the middle of the Muromachi period. Muromachi Shogunate Kanto Kanrei. The 10th generation of the Yamauchi Uesugi family. The second son of Norimi Uesugi. Shosuke Hyōbu
Murata Jukō
Founder of the Japanese tea ceremony
Michihide Nakanoin
Ujitsuna Rokkaku
Mr. Hisashi Odate
A military commander from the late Muromachi period . Junior Fourth Rank Lower, Jibu Shosuke, Hyogo no Kami, Danjo Shosuke, Saemonsa, and Iyo no kami. Muromachi shogunate public servant.
Okubo Tadayoshi
Japanischer Befehlshaber
Yoshiatsu Miura
Japanese military commander
Komparu Zenchiku
Japanese writer
Tenshō Shūbun
Japanese artist
Shimazu Tadayoshi
[島津忠良] daimyo of Satsuma Province during Japan's Sengoku period
Emperor Go-Kashiwabara
Emperor of Japan
Nagano Narimasa
Samurai of the Sengoku period
Arakida Moriasa
Shinto priest from the Sengoku period
Ogawa no miya
Son of Japanese emperor Go-Komatsu
Sanada Yorimasa
Samurai of the late-Muromachi period
Tsuneyori To
Japanese samurai