- Kō no
Moroyasu (高 師泰, died 25 March, 1351) was one of the
leading generals of Shōgun
Ashikaga Takauji during the Nanboku-chō period,
along with his brother...
- were
ready to go to Kamakura,
while a
great army at the
command of Kō no
Moroyasu was
rushing there to help it
resist the attack. On
November 17, 1335, Tadayoshi...
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Fujiwara (Hino) Kuniko, Hino Kunimitsu's
daughter Second Son:
Imperial Prince Moroyasu (師泰親王; 1362–1423)
Shino (真阿, 1374–1440)
Mother unknown Imperial Prince...
- Kannō 2, 17th day, 1st month)) was,
together with his
cousins Moronao and
Moroyasu, one of shōgun
Ashikaga Takauji's most
important generals during the Nanboku-chō...
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returns to Kyoto;
Tadayoshi and
Takauji reconciled; Kō no
Moronao and Kō no
Moroyasu are exiled. 1352 –
Tadayoshi dies,
Southern army
recaptures Kyoto; Nitta...
- Tughluq,
Sultan of
Delhi March 25 Kō no Moronao, ****anese
samurai Kō no
Moroyasu, ****anese
samurai May 24 – Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman,
Sultan of Morocco...
- That
description is very
probably accurate. Both
Moronao and his
brother Moroyasu during their careers were
extremely useful to Takauji, but
because of their...
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attackers away from the palace.
Kusunoki engaged the
enemy commander Kō no
Moroyasu in
single combat, and, it is said, was
about to take Kō's head when he...
- 1336–1337 –
Hatakeyama Kunikiyo 1337–1347 –
Hosokawa Akiuji 1347–1349 – Kō no
Moroyasu 1349–1351 –
Hatakeyama Kunikiyo 1351–1352 –
Hosokawa Akiuji 1352–1359 –...
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forces Commanders and
leaders Ashikaga Takauji Ashikaga Tadayoshi Kō no
Moroyasu Kusunoki Masashige †
Nitta Yoshisada Strength 35,000 17,500 Casualties...