Kitabatake clan
The Kitabatake clan was a clan that ruled south Ise province and had strong ties to the eastern provinces through Pacific sea routes.[1] Among its leaders included Kitabatake Tomonori.
Kitabatake clan | |
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Home province | Ise |
Parent house | Minamoto |
The leaders of the clan
- Kitabatake Masaie (1215–1274, the ancestor)
- Kitabatake Morochika (1244–1315)
- Kitabatake Moroshige (1270–1322)
- Kitabatake Chikafusa (1293–1354)
- Kitabatake Akiyoshi (1326?–1383?)
- Kitabatake Akiyasu (1361?–1414)
- Kitabatake Mitsumasa (1382?–1429)
- Kitabatake Noritomo (1423–1471)
- Kitabatake Masasato (1449–1508)
- Kitabatake Kichika (1468–1518)
- Kitabatake Harutomo (1503–1563)
- Kitabatake Tomonori (1528–1576)
- Kitabatake Tomofusa (1547–1580)
- Kitabatake Tomotoyo (Oda Nobukatsu) (1558–1630)
See also
References
- Mark L. Blum; Shin'ya Yasutomi (29 December 2005). Rennyo and the Roots of Modern Japanese Buddhism. Oxford University Press. pp. 25–. ISBN 978-0-19-535099-9.
External links
- Kamon World (in Japanese)
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