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  1. 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 born early in the Sengoku period, the son of Ōuchi Masahiro, shugo of Suō Province and the 14th head of the Ōuchi clan.

  2. This document of praise, monogrammed by Ōuchi Yoshioki, recounts the 1511 battle of Funaoka. Here, in northwestern Kyoto, Yoshioki, allied with Hosokawa Takakuni, and Ashikaga Yoshitane, attacked the forces of his rivals and won a resounding victory. Many documents survive from this encounter.

  3. 242–291. Published: January 2024. Annotate. Cite. Permissions. Share. Abstract. This chapter discusses Ōuchi dominance over East Asian trading routes, and the political influence of Ōuchi Yoshioki, a successful general who destroyed his rivals at the Battle of Funaoka and occupied Kyoto for ten years.

  4. Birth: 1477. Death: 1528 /12/20. Titles: Sakyô-daibu, kanrei ( 1508 - 1518) Distinction: Lord of Suo, Nagato, and Iwami. Sons: Ôuchi Yoshitaka, Hirooki. Yoshioki was the eldest son of Ôuchi Masahiro and ruled from Yamaguchi in Suo Province.

  5. To examine the monogram of Ōuchi Yoshioki, one would have had to either examine the original or view the two eishabon at the Tokyo Historiographical Institute. An interactive website allowing one to view photos, transcriptions and translations of a variety of medieval Japanese documents.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ōuchi_clanŌuchi clan - Wikipedia

    Ōuchi Yoshitaka (大内義隆, 1507–1551) – The lord who oversaw the height of Ōuchi power and saw it end abruptly. Ōuchi Yoshinaga (大内義長, 1532?–1557) – The last Ōuchi lord, he was the son of Sengoku daimyō, Ōtomo Yoshiaki, and thus not of Ōuchi blood. Notable retainers. Sue Harukata; Sue Nagafusa; Hironaka ...

  7. Sue Okifusa, a powerful retainer of Yoshioki whose base was in the eastern regions of the Ōuchi territories, and closer to the Murakami. Okifusa had the honorary title of Governor of Owari Province. [3] Murakami Takakatsu