- His son however, Yuki
Chikatomo,
remained neutral,
preventing Chikafusa from
advancing north at Shirakawa. By July 1342,
Chikatomo has
allied himself with...
- Yūki Munehiro, d. c. 1340 Yūki
Chikatomo, d. 1347 Yūki Chikamitsu, d. 1336 Yūki Akitomo, d. c. 1370, son of
Chikatomo Yūki Ujitomo, 1398-1441 Yūki Noritomo...
- Munenao [ja] (1682-1757)
Matsudaira Nobukiyo [ja](3) (1689-1724)
Matsudaira Chikatomo [ja] (1681-1728)
Matsudaira Nobutomo [ja](4) (1712-1760)
Matsudaira Nagataka [ja]...
-
outer barrier. The
construction of
Komine Castle began in 1340 by Yūki
Chikatomo, as a
small hilltop fortification with
earthen palisades.
After the fall...
-
Hatakeyama Mitsuyasu Aizuwakamatsu Castle 会津若松城 ****ushima
Aizuwakamatsu 1384
Ashina Naomori 蘆名直盛
Komine Castle 小峰城 ****ushima
Shirakawa 1340 Yūki
Chikatomo...
- Mochimune, the 11th head of the Date clan.
Koyanagawa Morimune Koyanagawa Chikatomo Koyanagawa Chikamune Koyanagawa Morimune Koyanagawa Muneshige Koyanagawa...
-
daughter married Ito
Hirotami of Obi
Domain daughter married Asano Nagakata daughter married Akimoto Chikatomo daughter married Ogasawara Nagateru v t e...
- perished.
Kitabatake Chikafusa, who
wrote an imp****ioned
letter to Yūki
Chikatomo based at
Shirakawa Castle for ****istance,
managed to
escape the disaster...
- child", has been
interpreted as a
dedication to
either Go-Murakami or Yuki
Chikatomo. In Jinnō Shōtōki, the
reign of each
emperor from the
mythological period...
- 1st Lord of
Hirose (1632–1717)
Chikatoki 2nd Lord of
Hirose (1659–1702)
Chikatomo, 3rd Lord of
Hirose (1681–1728) Nagataka, 4th Lord of
Tsuyama (1725–1762)...