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Uesugi Norizane (上杉 憲実; 1410 –
March 22, 1466) was a ****anese
samurai of the
Uesugi clan who held a
number of high
government posts during the Muromachi...
- Kujō
Norizane (九条 教実, 21
January 1210 – 23
April 1235), son of
regent Michiie, was a kugyō or ****anese
court noble of the
Kamakura period. He held regent...
- Consort: Kujō
Genshi (九条 彦子; 1227–1262)
later Nishinomon’in (宣仁門院), Kujō
Norizane’s daughter He had no children, due to his
youth at the time of his death...
- Kujō
Kanezane (also
known as
Fujiwara no Kanezane). He was the
father of
Norizane and Yoritsune. His
third son Ichijō
Sanetsune was the
founding father of...
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Asakura clan in
Echizen Province. Meanwhile, in the
eastern part of ****an,
Norizane Uesugi re-established the
Ashikaga Gakko, ****an's
oldest surviving academic...
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since his father's
death ten
years earlier. At that point, in 1439,
Uesugi Norizane had
seized power for his clan. Ten
years later, the
Uesugi remained powerful...
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declined in the
first half of the
Muromachi period but was
revived by
Uesugi Norizane in 1432 when he
became lord of the
surrounding Shimotsuke Province. Ujizane...
- Kujō
Tadaie (九条 忠家, 1229–1275), son of
regent Norizane, was a kugyō or ****anese
court noble of the
Kamakura period. He held
regent positions kampaku from...
- Kubō
Ashikaga Mochiuji and his
deputy Kantō
Kanrei Uesugi Norizane,
Mochiuji attacked Norizane in 1438 in what came to be
known as the Eikyō Rebellion....
- (died 1379)
Uesugi Norikata (1335–1394)
Uesugi Norimoto (1383–1418)
Uesugi Norizane (1410–1466)
Uesugi Kiyokata (died 1442)
Uesugi Fusaaki (1432–1466) Uesugi...