- (1408–1451),
brother of
Morihisa Ashina Moriakira (1431–1466), son of
Morinobu Ashina Moritaka (1448–1558), son of
Moriakira Ashina Morishige (1482–1521), son...
- clan
Condition Ruins Site
history Built 1863 Built by Gotō
Moriakira, Gotō
Morinori Demolished 1872
Garrison information Past
commanders Gotō
Moriakira...
- (助國) (1262–1274) -
fought Mongolian invasion force and died in 1274 Sō
Moriakira (盛明) (1274–1302) Sō
Morikuni (盛國) (1302–1349) Sō Tsuneshige(經茂) (1349–1366)...
- his his
younger brother, Ōuchi
Moriakira,
ordered the
construction of a
pagoda in his memory. However, Ōuchi
Moriakira died in
battles against the Shoni...
- 1356–1400) – Led a
revolt against Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. Ōuchi
Moriakira (大内盛見, 1377–1431) Ōuchi
Mochiyo (大内持世, 1394–1441) Ōuchi
Norihiro (大内教弘...
- from
Emperor (Shisei Kōka, 賜姓降下) in 921
Eighteenth son:
Imperial Prince Moriakira (盛明親王; 928–986),
given the
family name 'Minamoto' from
Emperor (Shisei...
- the end of the
Bakumatsu period, the 10th daimyō of ****ue Domain, Gotō
Moriakira began reconstruction of
Ishida Castle, with the work
completed by Gotō...
- (1386–1434) Great-grandfather:
Ashina Morinobu (1408–1451) Grandfather:
Ashina Moriakira (1431–1466) Grandmother:
Daughter of
Miura Takaaki Father:
Ashina Moritaka...
-
Morinori was the
third son of the
tenth daimyō of ****ue Domain, Gotō
Moriakira. However, as both of his
elder brothers died at
early ages, he was selected...
-
Domain and was
given the site of Kokusei-ji (国清寺), the
bodaiji of Ōuchi
Moriakira, the
former rulers of Suō Province. However, when Chōshū
Domain relocated...