- Kō no
Moronao (高 師直, died 24
March 1351, also Moronō) was a ****anese
samurai of the Nanboku-chō
period who was the
first to hold the
position of ****suji...
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between the two
started when
Takauji made Kō no
Moronao his ****suji, or deputy.
Tadayoshi did not like
Moronao and his
policies so (at
least according to...
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puppet play, and was
ostensibly about the
historical samurai Kō no
Moronao;
Moronao was
actually a
cipher for the
offending master of
court etiquette,...
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Deputy was
called ****suji (執事). The
first to hold this
title was Kō no
Moronao.
Following the fall of the
Kamakura shogunate and
abolition of the Rokuhara...
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Ashikaga Takauji during the Nanboku-chō period,
along with his
brother Moronao and his
cousin Morofuyu. In 1335 he was sent west from Kamakura, the capital...
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Ashikaga Takauji.
Asano became En'ya
Hangan Takasada, Kira
became Kō no
Moronao and Ōishi
became Ōboshi
Yuranosuke Yoshio; the
names of the rest of the...
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Moronao and Moroyasu, was one of
shogun Ashikaga Takauji's most
important generals during the Nanboku-chō period. He was
adopted as a son by
Moronao....
- of
Bohemia 1223 –
Alfonso II, king of
Portugal (b. 1185) 1351 – Kō no
Moronao, ****anese
samurai 1351 – Kō no Moroyasu, ****anese
samurai 1392 – Hosokawa...
- shōgun. 1349 – Go-Murakami
flees to A'no;
Ashikaga Tadayoshi and Kō no
Moronao quarrel;
Ashikaga Motouji, son of Takauji,
appointed Kamakura Kanrei 1350 –...
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started when
Takauji made Kō no
Moronao his
deputy shōgun.
According to the Taiheiki,
Tadayoshi didn't like
Moronao and,
every other effort to get rid...