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Shiba Takatsune (斯波 高経, 1305 –
August 9, 1367) was the
Constable (shugo) of
Echizen Province during the 14th
century Nanboku-chō Wars in ****an. He acted...
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shugo governor of
Echizen and
Wakasa provinces to
Takatsune.
Shiba Yoshimasa (1350–1410), son of
Takatsune, held the
office of
kanrei (deputy of the shogun)...
- of the Shōgun)
could be chosen.
Shiba Masaaki, the
descendant of
Shiba Takatsune (1305–1367),
established himself in Hachi****, near the Kiso
River at...
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Shigeharu Shiba (born 1932),
anime audio director and
producer Shiba Takatsune (1305–1367), the
Constable (shugo) of
Echizen Province during the 14th...
- and
daimyo during the
Muromachi period.
Yoshimasa was the son of
Shiba Takatsune.
During the
Ashikaga shogunate,
Yoshimasa held the
office of
kanrei from...
- the
headquarters for Kiso
Yoshinaka in 1183, and was
rebuilt by
Shiba Takatsune during the
Kenmu Restoration of 1334–38. The
shrine was
patronized by...
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Kuromaru (黒丸), or "Black Fortress", was a
fortress of the
Kanrei Shiba Takatsune located in
Echizen Province (present-day Nittazuka, ****ui, ****ui Prefecture)...
- 1339,
under orders from the new
Emperor Go-Murakami, he
captured Shiba Takatsune's fortress at Kuromaru. He died
while on
campaign in Iyo.: 68, 72–73 Sansom...
- the
Taira clan. The
temple was destro**** in 1338 by the
forces of
Shiba Takatsune for its
support of the
Southern Court of
Emperor Go-Daigo
during the Nanboku-chō...
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active at the end of the
Heian period, and the son of
Fujiwara no
Takatsune (藤原 隆経). He was also a
member of the
famous poetic and
aristocratic clan...