- Kujō
Yoritsugu (九条 頼嗣, 17
December 1239 – 14
October 1256; r. 1244–1252), also
known as
Fujiwara no
Yoritsugu (藤原 頼嗣), was the
fifth shōgun of the Kamakura...
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Yoritsugu is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Yoritsugu can be
written using different combinations of
kanji characters. Here are some examples: 頼次, "rely...
- Sanetomo, r. 1203–1219
Fujiwara no Yoritsune, r. 1226–1244
Fujiwara no
Yoritsugu, r. 1244–1252
Prince Munetaka, r. 1252–1266
Prince Koreyasu, r. 1266–1289...
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Minamoto no
Yoshiko (1202–1234) Concubine:
Omiya no
Tsubone Children: Kujō
Yoritsugu by
Omiya Kujō
Michijo by
Omiya Minamoto no
Meguhime by
Omiya At the age...
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Domain Arima Tadayori (1603–1655) of
Kurume Domain Arima Nobukata Arima Yoritsugu (1611–1649)
Okudaira Tadamasa Oya****ei Kokoku-in Yoshun’in-dono, Satomi...
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first son of the
Emperor Go-Saga and
replaced the
deposed Fujiwara no
Yoritsugu as shōgun at the age of ten. He was a
puppet ruler controlled by the Hōjō...
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Sanetomo 1192–1219 1203–1219 4 Kujō
Yoritsune 1218–1256 1226–1244 5 Kujō
Yoritsugu 1239–1256 1244–1252 6
Prince Munetaka 1242–1274 1252–1266 7
Prince Koreyasu...
- Shigemasa, Hirat**** Tamehiro, Ōtani
Yoshikatsu (his son), and Kino****a
Yoritsugu. As the
battle raged on,
Kobayakawa Hideaki, who was
situated above Yo****sugu...
- Nose
Yoritsugu (能勢頼次, 1562–1626) was a ****anese
samurai of the
Sengoku period who was a
retainer of the
Akechi clan. The Nose
Myokenzan Temple was rebuilt...
- with
Uesugi Kenshin, Takeda's
primary rival. He
fought alongside Takatō
Yoritsugu in 1545,
ultimately failing in
their defense against the
first siege of...