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Taira no
Sadamori (平 貞盛)(10th century) was a
samurai of the
Taira clan who was
involved in
suppressing the
revolt of
Taira no
Masakado in the 930s-940...
- Sō
Sadashige died in 1418,
power was
seized from Sadashige's
infant son
Sadamori (Tsutsukumaru) by Sōda Saemontarō, a
powerful wokou leader.
Suffering from...
- of the year in the ****agenary cycle)
between the
Joseon dynasty and Sō
Sadamori as a
means of
controlling ****anese
piracy and
legitimizing trade between...
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operating out of
Tsushima Island. In
September 1419, the daimyō of Tsushima,
Sadamori,
capitulated to the
Joseon court. In 1443, The
Treaty of
Gyehae was signed...
- Ōkuninushi Ōmononushi Ono no
Komachi Sakanoue no
Tamuramaro Susanoo Taira no
Sadamori Takemikazuchi Takeminakata Takenouchi no
Sukune Takezaki Suenaga Takeda...
- Emperor). In response, the
imperial court sent a
large army led by
Taira no
Sadamori to kill Masakado. As a result,
Masakado was
killed in
battle in February...
- army to Hitachi,
where he
joined forces with
Yoshimasa and Kunika's son
Sadamori (who had been in the
capital when his
father was
killed and
initially took...
- Sejong".
Retrieved 20
January 2021. The
Daimyo of
Daemado (Tsushima),
Sadamori (宗都都熊瓦), sent a
letter to Yejo Panseo,
begging for surrender, and petitioned...
- Shōni came to rely upon the Sō for
military aid
against the Ōuchi. Sō
Sadamori and his
younger brother Sō
Morikuni helped to
defeat the Ōuchi over ten...
- 500. When the
Treaty of
Gyehae was
concluded between the
Joseon and Sō
Sadamori of
Tsushima in 1443 and the Sō clan was
given trade privileges, wokou's...