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- Suwa Yorishige was a military commander active from the late Kamakura period to the Northern and Southern Courts period. He is said to have been the chief...
- Suwa Yorishige (諏訪頼重) (1516–1544) was a ****anese samurai, daimyo (military lord) of Shinano province and head of the Suwa clan. He was defeated by Takeda...
- Yorishige is a masculine ****anese given name. Yorishige can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: 頼重, "rely...
- Suwa Yorishige may refer to: Suwa Yorishige (daimyo), ****anese samurai daimyo of the Shinano province Suwa Yorishige (Nanboku-chō period), military commander...
- Matsudaira Yorishige (松平 頼重, August 7, 1622 – May 24, 1695) was a ****anese daimyō of the early Edo period, who ruled the Takamatsu Domain. Yorishige was the...
- at the presence of Suwa Yorishige and ****uku, who have come to pray for Kamakura's protection against its enemies. Yorishige shares to Tokiyuki a vision...
- destruction of his family, he escaped to Shinano Province and the home of Suwa Yorishige, where he gathered an army with which to return and try to regain power...
- Naotsugu (1614–1638) of Murakami Domain Katsuhime married Matsudaira Yorishige of Takamatsu Domain Inuhime married Inoue Yoshimasa Kahime married Nasu...
- Yorishige (posthumous name: Suwa-goryōnin (諏訪御料人, real name, Koihime)). Shingen led a campaign to take Suwa territory in 1542 and defeated Yorishige,...
- Mitsuhide began attacking pro-Yoshiaki local lords of Tanba such as Utsuno Yorishige with the help of Obata and Kawakatsu. However, at the same time he was...