- (1397–1434) 1410–1412
Hatakeyama Mitsuie (1372–1433) 1412–1421
Hosokawa Mitsumoto (1378–1426) 1421–1429
Hatakeyama Mitsuie (1372–1433) 1429–1432
Shiba Yoshiatsu...
- Kujō
Mitsuie (九条 満家, 1394 – 1449), son of
regent Tsunenori and
adopted son of Kujō Tadamoto, was a kugyō or ****anese
court noble of the
Muromachi period...
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shugo fell to one of the
three kanrei, of the
Hatakeyama clan;
Hatakeyama Mitsuie and
Hatakeyama Mochikuni continued this,
making what
should have been a...
- Kyōgoku
Takakazu 1424–1428 – Kyōgoku
Mochimitsu 1428–1433 –
Hatakeyama Mitsuie 1433–1434 –
Hatakeyama Mochikuni 1434–1436 –
Isshiki Yo****sura 1436–1439...
- Kujō
Masamoto (九条 政基, 1445–1516), son of
regent Mitsuie, was a kugyō or ****anese
court noble of the
Muromachi period (1336–1573). He held a
regent position...
- candidates, his name was
selected by the
shogunal deputy (Kanrei),
Hatakeyama Mitsuie, who drew lots in the
sanctuary of
Iwashimizu Hachiman Shrine in Kyoto;...
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period Ichijō
Tsunetsugu Nijō
Morotsugu Konoe Tadatsugu Nijō
Mitsumoto Kujō
Mitsuie Nijō
Mochimoto Konoe Fusatsugu Ichijō
Kaneyoshi Takat****sa
Fusahira Nijō...
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territory by
using these blood family connections. In the age of
Mogami Mitsuie (最上 満家), however,
their domination collapsed because the
connections of...
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Tokutomi Sohō 1910–1914 –
Yoshino Tazaemon (吉野太左衛門) 1915–1918 – Abe
Mitsuie (阿部充家) 1918–1921 – Katō Fusazō (加藤房藏) 1921–1924 –
Akizuki Satsuo 1924–1927...
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period Ichijō
Tsunetsugu Nijō
Morotsugu Konoe Tadatsugu Nijō
Mitsumoto Kujō
Mitsuie Nijō
Mochimoto Konoe Fusatsugu Ichijō
Kaneyoshi Takat****sa
Fusahira Nijō...