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- Toki Shigeyori (土岐 成頼, 1442 – May 5, 1497) was a leading military commander during the Muromachi period in Mino Province (modern-day Gifu Prefecture)...
- on 5 August 2013. Retrieved 31 August 2013. Takatsu, Yusuke; Miyamoto, Shigeyori (30 November 2011). "Publishing heavyweights see light in growing 'light...
- Kujō Tanemoto Kujō Naozane Kujō Michisaki Kujō Sukeie Nijō Munemoto Nijō Shigeyori (1751–1768) Nijō Harutaka Nijō Narimichi (1781–1798) Kujō Suketsugu Saionji...
- Yasuyuki refused and fought for two years (1389–1391).[citation needed] Toki Shigeyori sided with the Yamana clan during the Ōnin War and, in 1487, invaded the...
- Toki Yorimasu (土岐頼益), 1395–1414 Toki Mochimasu (土岐持益), 1422–1465 Toki Shigeyori (土岐成頼), 1468–1495 Toki Masafusa (土岐政房), 1495–1519 Toki Yorinari (土岐頼芸)...
- (1678–1681) Inaba Masamichi (1681–1685) Tsuchiya Masanao (1685–1687) Naitō Shigeyori (1687–1690) Matsudaira Nobuoki (1690–1691) Ogasawara Nagashige (1691–1697)...
- (1678–1681) Inaba Masamichi (1681–1685) Tsuchiya Masanao (1685–1687) Naitō Shigeyori (1687–1690) Matsudaira Nobuoki (1690–1691) Ogasawara Nagashige (1691–1697)...
- by Saitō Myōchin, an ancestor of Dōsan, under the protection of Toki Shigeyori. Dōsan took advantage of this temple's support as he began his domination...
- (1678–1681) Inaba Masamichi (1681–1685) Tsuchiya Masanao (1685–1687) Naitō Shigeyori (1687–1690) Matsudaira Nobuoki (1690–1691) Ogasawara Nagashige (1691–1697)...
- (1678–1681) Inaba Masamichi (1681–1685) Tsuchiya Masanao (1685–1687) Naitō Shigeyori (1687–1690) Matsudaira Nobuoki (1690–1691) Ogasawara Nagashige (1691–1697)...