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Ashikaga Yoshimochi (足利 義持,
March 12, 1386 –
February 3, 1428) was the
fourth shōgun of the
Ashikaga shogunate who
reigned from 1394 to 1423
during the...
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medieval ****an.
Yoshikazu was the son of the
fourth shōgun
Ashikaga Yoshimochi.
Yoshimochi ceded power to his son, and
Yoshikazu became Sei-i Taishōgun at...
- was one of the sons of
Taira no
Yoshimasa (平良将), also
known as
Taira no
Yoshimochi (平良持), of the
Kanmu Taira clan (Kanmu Heishi),
descendants of Emperor...
- 1368–1394
Ashikaga Yoshimochi, r. 1395–1423
Ashikaga Yoshikazu, r. 1423–1425
Responsibilities of
government undertook by
Ashikaga Yoshimochi, (1425–1428) Ashikaga...
- "Go-Komatsu-in" had
direction of the
court [and] the Shōgun
Ashikaga Yoshimochi was
charged with the
general superintendence of affairs."
October 5, 1412...
- Go-Komatsu.
Yoshimitsu officially ceded his
position to his son
Ashikaga Yoshimochi in 1394 who was
appointed the new shōgun. The
Muromachi administration...
- Ki no
Yoshimochi (紀 淑望, died 919) was a ****anese poet of both waka and
kanshi (****anese and
Chinese poetry, respectively). He also
composed the Chinese...
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Yoshikazu in 1425, the
fourth Shōgun
Ashikaga Yoshimochi resumed his role as head of the shogunate.
Yoshimochi had no
other sons, nor did he name a successor...
- was sent to ****an. Pak Ton-ji and his
retinue arrived in Kyoto. Shōgun
Yoshimochi presented the
envoy with a
formal diplomatic letter; and
presents were...
- ties and
trade between ****an and
China that had been the
fourth Shogun,
Yoshimochi's undertaking.
Ashikaga Yoshiaki was the 15th and last Shogun. He came...