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Ashikaga Ujimitsu (足利氏満) (1359–1398) was a Nanboku-chō
period warrior and the Kamakura-fu's
second Kantō kubō, or Shōgun Deputy. Son of
first Kantō Kubō...
- all of
which were Motouji's bloodline, were (in
order Motouji himself)
Ujimitsu, Mit****ne,
Mochiuji and Shigeuji. In the
first w****s of 1336, two years...
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Shigeuji Ashikaga Tadafuyu Ashikaga Tadayoshi Ashikaga Tadatsuna Ashikaga Ujimitsu Ashikaga Yoshimi Muromachi period Kantō Kubō
Ashikaga clan (Fujiwara) "...
- Ujitoki, Hōjō
Tsunashige Misaki Castle : Hōjō
Ujinori Ashigara Castle : Hōjō
Ujimitsu Tsukui Castle :
Naito clan
Kawamura Castle Nirayama Castle : Hōjō Sōun...
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Takauji Mother:
Akahashi Toshi (1306–1365) Wife: Seiken'in Son:
Ashikaga Ujimitsu (1359–1398) In 1349
Takauji sent
Motouji to the Kantō to
replace Yoshiakira...
- Hōjō Ujimasa † Hōjō Ujiteru † Hōjō
Ujikuni Hōjō
Ujinao Hōjō
Ujitada Hōjō
Ujimitsu Hōjō
Ujitaka Chiba Naoshige Matsuda Norihide Narita Ujinaga Daidōji Masashige...
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provinces (the H****hū (八州)), plus Kai and Izu. Later, Kantō Kubō
Ashikaga Ujimitsu was
given by the
shogunate as a
reward for his
military support the two...
- Kantō kubō, (Shōgun Deputy).
Being the
eldest son, he
succeeded his
father Ujimitsu in 1398 at the age of 21 when he died
during an epidemic. Like his father...
- by history, all of Motouji's bloodline, were in
order Motouji himself,
Ujimitsu, Mit****ne,
Mochiuji and Shigeuji. The last kubō had to
escape to Koga...
- Shūshin, in 1372 on the day of Tadayoshi's
death Kamakura's Kubō
Ashikaga Ujimitsu visited Daikyū-ji. The date of
disappearance of the
temple is unknown....