- (died June 1180), also
known as the
Takakura Prince, and as
Minamoto no
Mochimitsu (源 以光), was a son of
Emperor Go-Shirakawa of ****an. He is
noted for his...
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hostilities of the
Genpei War, he was
declassed (renamed "Minamoto no
Mochimitsu") and exiled.
These were
descendants of
Emperor Juntoku's sons Tadanari-ō...
- –
Isshiki Yo****sura 1421–1423 – Kyōgoku
Takakazu 1424–1428 – Kyōgoku
Mochimitsu 1428–1433 –
Hatakeyama Mitsuie 1433–1434 –
Hatakeyama Mochikuni 1434–1436...
- his
youngest son (and the ****ure
Ashikaga Shigeuji), was
taken in by Ōi
Mochimitsu of Shinano.
Norizane had
wanted Mochiuji's life
spared and
retired to...
- period. He is the
founder of the Kanō clan. He is also
known as Kudō
Mochimitsu. Kanō
Shigemitsu was born in Izu
Province as the
fourth son of Kudō Suketaka...
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Minamoto clan in the late
Heian and
early Kamakura periods Minamoto no
Mochimitsu (源 以光, 1151 – 1180), son of
Emperor Go-Shirakawa of ****an, also known...
- was
succeeded in this
position by a
member of the Kyōgoku clan, Kyōgoku
Mochimitsu,
though it is
unclear whether the two were
directly related.[citation...
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pilgrimage to
Mount Kinpu. He was 58 (by ****anese reckoning).
Wanibe no
Mochimitsu (和邇部用光)
trained him to play the hichiriki. Kanō 1983, p. 269;
Nihon Jinmei...
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shogunate by the
Uesugi clan
until 1449. In that year, Eijuō-maru's
uncle Ōi
Mochimitsu managed to have him
appointed to the post of Kantō kubō (shōgun's deputy...
- the Kantō
region until 1449. In that same year, Eijuō-maru's
uncle Ōi
Mochimitsu managed to have him
appointed to the post of Kantō kubō,
nominally the...