Akamatsu Masanori
Akamatsu Masanori (赤松 政範, d. 1577) was one of the chief generals of the Hosokawa clan in the Ōnin War.[1]
Akamatsu Masanori | |
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Native name | 赤松 政範 |
Died | 1577 |
Allegiance | Hosokawa clan |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars | Ōnin War |
Spouse(s) | Tōshōin |
Relations | Akamatsu Masamoto |
Other work | Governor or constable (shugo) of northern Kaga Province |
Early life
Masanori was a son of Akamatsu Masamoto, and husband of Tōshōin.
Daimyo
Masanori succeeded his father as head of the Akamatsu clan.
In 1458, Masanori was appointed governor or constable (shugo) of northern Kaga Province.[2]
References
- Varley, H. Paul. (1967). The Ōnin war: history of its origins and background, p. 75.
- Davis, David Lee. (1978). The Kaga Ikko Ikke, 1473-1580, p. 40.
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