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Shiina Yasutane (椎名 康胤, died
March 1576) was a ****anese daimyō of the
Sengoku period, who was lord of the
Shiina clan [ja] of Etchū Province. Throughout...
- non-fiction
literature written during the late
tenth century by
Yoshishige no
Yasutane 慶滋保胤 (c. 933–1002).
Composed in Sino-****anese (kanbun 漢文),
Chiteiki is...
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Sometimes it
feuded with the
Shiina clan [ja] led by Nagamoto's
rival Shiina Yasutane. One such feud was the
battle of
Imizu in 1554, where, in one of the few...
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Tempora mutantur. The text was
heavily influenced by
Yoshishige no
Yasutane's Chiteiki (982). In addition, Chōmei
based his
small hut, and much of his...
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entered the
dispute as a
mediator in the
early 1560s
between rivals Shiina Yasutane and Jinbō Nagamoto, but he
later sided with the
Shiina and took over the...
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playwright Takashi Shiina (椎名 高志, born 1965), ****anese
manga artist Shiina Yasutane (椎名 康胤, died 1576), ****anese daimyō You
Shiina (椎名 優), ****anese illustrator...
- Prefecture, ****an (formerly Hida Province). It was
built by, and
ruled from, by
Yasutane Shiina during the 16th century. The
castle was
built on
Mount Matsukura...
- to France,
where he
became fascinated with golf. His son,
Marquis Sōma
Yasutane (1913–1994) was
married to a
daughter of
Ozaki Yukio. he also
served in...
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internal conflicts had
severely weakened the Chiba. In 1455,
Makuwari (Chiba)
Yasutane (son of 14th clan head
Mitsutane and
brother of 15th head Kanetane) overthrew...
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siege to
Matsukura Castle,
which held out for two
years until 1571.
Shine Yasutane escaped, and
continued to
fight the
Uesugi until his
death in 1576. Uesugi...