-
campaign against Sasaki Takayori;
Yoshimasa resumes administration but dies the next year.
After the Ōnin war,
Rokkaku Takayori, daimyō of
southern Ōmi...
- month): Shōgun
Yoshimura led an army
against Takayori in Ōmi Province. He laid
siege to Mii-dera.
Takayori saved himself by
escaping in the
slopes of Mount...
- Concubine:
speculated daughter of
Shiba Yoshihiro or
daughter of
Rokkaku Takayori Children:
Ashikaga Yoshiharu by
Akiko Ashikaga Yo****suna by
daughter of...
- in the
formation of the
Yamashiro ikki 1487
Battle of Magari:
Rokkaku Takayori, ****isted by
ninjas from the Iga and Kōka ikkis,
defeats Ashikaga Yoshihisa...
- Kōka shugo,
Rokkaku Takayori,
attacked Takayori with 30,000 troops. At Magari, Iga and Kōka
ninja fought on the side of
Takayori,
whose forces, including...
- Kōka shugo,
Rokkaku Takayori,
attacked Takayori. At Magari, Iga and Kōka
ninja fought on the side of
Takayori in
exchange for
Takayori recognizing their...
- seat of the Rokkaku; as a result,
Rokkaku Masayori and his son
Rokkaku Takayori were
forced to flee to the
castle of Kōga. The
factual accuracy of their...
- Motonaga, and
escaped to Koga, Ōmi Province,
taking refuge at
Rokkaku Takayori.
Sumiyuki was
recognized by the shogun, who had been
installed by Masamoto...
- 'Godaiin Saemon-no-jō [ja]'. The
person is
thought to be
either Muneshige or
Takayori (****anese: 高頼) but it is not clear. Muneshige's
sister was a concubine...
- (Chōkyō 1, 8th month): Shōgun
Yoshihisa led a
large army
against Rokkaku Takayori (also
known as
Rokkaku Tobatsu), the daimyō of
southern Ōmi Province. Nussbaum...