- Ōuchi
Yoshioki (大内 義興,
April 7, 1477 –
January 29, 1529)
became a
sengoku daimyō of Suō
Province and
served as the 15th head of the Ōuchi clan.
Yoshioki was...
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Nitta Yoshioki (新田義興) (died 1358) was a
samurai of the
Nitta family who
fought for the
Southern Imperial Court in the Nanboku-chō
period (1336–1392) of...
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while Takakuni acted in
concert with
Yoshioki,
Sumimoto was
exiled to Ōmi Province.
Sumimoto intended to
battle Yoshioki in the
province of Settsu, but ended...
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Yoshioki Hasegawa (3
March 1892 – 20
February 1974) was a ****anese sculptor. His work was part of the art
competitions at the 1932
Summer Olympics and...
- Munenaga. He also
aided in the 1352
recapture of Kamakura, led by
Nitta Yoshioki. However, when
routed Nitta was
pursued by
Ashikaga Takauji and sought...
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Yoshifumi Seki (関 義文, Seki Yoshifumi, born 23
April 1953) is a ****anese boxer. He
competed in the men's
welterweight event at the 1976
Summer Olympics...
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succeeding Ōuchi
Yoshioki. In 1522, he
fought the
Amago clan
along with his father,
Yoshioki, to win the
control of Aki Province. Upon
Yoshioki's death in 1528...
- Arita-Nakaide. With most of the Ōuchi clan
forces preoccupied in
Kyoto with Ōuchi
Yoshioki, the Mōri were
unable to call on them for ****istance, and
Motonari instead...
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skilled strategist.
Nitta Yoshioki (新田 義興) Yoshisada's son,
Nitta Tokujumaru (新田 得十丸),
later re-christened by the
Emperor as
Yoshioki for his
valor in battle...
- kokujin. When Ōuchi
Yoshioki marched upon
Kyoto in 1508 in
support of
Ashikaga Yo****ada,
Tsunehisa took
advantage of
Yoshioki's distraction and secretly...