- Mōri
Tsunemitsu (毛利経光, ? – ? ) ┃ Mōri
Tokichika (毛利時親, ? –1341) ┃ Mōri
Sadachika (毛利貞親, ? –1351) ┃ Mōri
Chikahira (毛利親衡, ? –1375),
moved the
family to...
- 10, 1556
Daughter of
Hatago of post
station in
Totoumi Province Nagami Sadachika March 1, 1574
January 5, 1605 Kotoku-no-Tsubone
Nagami clan's daughter...
-
inside of the
palace of the
Ashikaga Shogunate, and in particular, Ise
Sadachika (ja:伊勢貞親)
during the
reign of the
eighth Shogun,
Ashikaga Yoshimasa (足利義政)...
- province) in 1186 and was then
named Shugo of
Satsuma province. He sent
Honda Sadachika to take
possession of the
province in his name and
accompanied Yoritomo...
-
Province in 1186 and was then
named shugo of
Satsuma Province. He sent
Honda Sadachika to take
possession of the
province in his name and
accompanied Yoritomo...
-
inside of the
palace of the
Ashikaga Shogunate, and in particular, Ise
Sadachika (ja:伊勢貞親)
during the
reign of the
eighth Shogun,
Ashikaga Yoshimasa (足利義政)...
-
Kageyoshi Ukita Naoie Ukita Tadaie Ukita Hideie Oka
Toshikatsu Osafune Sadachika Togawa Hideyasu Hanabusa Masayuki Mōri Motonari;
Sarugake Castle, Yoshida-Kōriyama...
- Ōtomo
Yoriyasu (大友頼泰, 1222–1300) Ōtomo
Chikatoki (大友親時, 1236–1295) Ōtomo
Sadachika (大友貞親, 1246–1311) Ōtomo
Sadamune (大友貞宗, ? –1334) Ōtomo
Ujiyasu (大友氏泰,...
- of tenkō came in June 1933, when Sano
Manabu (1892—1953) and
Nabeyama Sadachika (1901—1979), two
leading figures in the ****an
Communist Party, renounced...
- son. He
founded Niwase Domain after the
Battle of
Sekigahara Osafune Sadachika Oka
Ietoshi Hanabusa Masayuki : He was a
senior retainer.
Hanbusa Masanari :...