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Prince Kaneyoshi (懐良親王,
Kaneyoshi shinnō or
Kanenaga shinnō; born c. 1329 – 30
April 1383) was a
nobleman of the
Kamakura period and the
early Nanboku-chō...
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achievement considering Prince Kanenaga had been
fortifying his
position in this
region for more than a decade.
Kanenaga was not
defeated outright however...
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Fujiwara no
Moronaga (1138–1192), who
served as Daijo-daijin, and
Fujiwara no
Kanenaga (1138–1158). He also
adopted the
daughter of
Fujiwara no Kin'yoshi, Fujiwara...
- : 107–108 Later,
Emperor Go-Daigo's son,
Prince Kaneyoshi (also
known as
Kanenaga,
leader of
Ashikaga clan's
archrival court)
gains control of
Kyushu in...
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Prince Hōnin (法仁法親王, 1325–1352) –
priest in Ninna-ji
Prince Kaneyoshi (also
Kanenaga) (懐良親王, 1326–1383) –
Seisei Taishōgun (征西大将軍) 1336–?
princess Court lady:...
- role of
Grand General of the Left; and the
former Dainagon Fujiwara-no
Kanenaga (aged 17) was
elevated to take on the
newly vacated role of
Grand General...
- for this
smith and a
handful of
others (less
commonly for his
student Kanenaga,
pronounced in on'yomi as 'Kencho'). (備前國長船住兼光—Bizen Kuni
Osafune Ju Kanemitsu)...
- 1365 (Jōji 4):
Emperor Go-Daigo's son,
Prince Kaneyoshi (also
known as
Kanenaga)
gains control of Kyūshū. 1367 (Jōji 6): Kantō Kubō
Ashikaga Motouji dies;...
- (理永女王; 1406–1447) Lady-in-waiting:
Kanrouji Tsuneko (甘露寺経子),
Kanrouji Kanenaga's daughter Naishi:
Hinonishi Sukekuni's
daughter Naishi:
Shirakawa Suketada's...
- side of the emperor,
along with
Prince Kaneyoshi (懐良親王, also
known as
Kanenaga) (1326–1383) (son of
Emperor Go-Daigo). The
scene where he
fights a famous...