- 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)...