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  1. Kacumoto Hosokawa ( japonsky 細川 勝元, Hosokawa Kacumoto; 1430 - 1473) byl jedním z šógunových zástupců v období Muromači. Proslavil se zejména jako zakladatel kláštera Rjóandži, známého svou kamennou zahradou. Stal se také jedním z hlavních aktérů války Ónin, jež odstartovala krvavé období Sengoku džidai .

  2. Hosokawa Masamoto (細川 政元?, 1466 – August 1, 1507) a deputy-shogun of the Hosokawa clan of Japan, and son of Hosokawa Katsumoto. Masamoto was appointed to this rank during 1486. For a brief period this title was lost by Hatakeyama Masanaga but was regained in time.[Clarification needed] When Ashikaga Yoshihisa died childless during the year of 1489, Masamoto supported the nomination ...

  3. Masamoto installed a shogun that suited him, but this is said to have weakened the authority of the shogunate and ushered in the Sengoku period. This time, we will take a look at Masamoto Hosokawa. Masamoto Hosokawa's father was a general in the Eastern Army during the Onin War, and his grandfather was a general in the Western Army.

  4. 13 de ago. de 2023 · In one sense, Honganji’s rebellion of 1532 was aided by the decision of Hosokawa Masamoto to punish the entire sect, thus restructuring the payoff from participating in large-scale rebellions from receiving a benefit to a loss prevention.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2023 · After Hosokawa Masamoto's assassination, power was once again up for grabs and Ashikaga Yoshitane was determined to once more sit upon the shogunal throne. He was the first in a series of puppet shoguns elevated by ambitious daimyo who wielded power in their names.

  6. Takakuni Hosokawa was born into the Hosokawa family, but was adopted by Masamoto Hosokawa, who was known as a ``half-shogun.'' This time, I would like to take a look at Takakuni Hosokawa, who was a key figure in the first half of the Sengoku period. Takamoto Hosokawa's adoptive father Masamoto Hosokawa and the beginning of the Sengoku period

  7. Hosokawa Masamoto (細川 政元?, 1466-1 er août 1507) est un kanrei (ministre du shôgun durant l'époque de Muromachi) du clan Hosokawa et le fils de Hosokawa Katsumoto. Masamoto s’empare brièvement de ce poste durant l'année 1486, profitant du désordre dans le shogounat Ashikaga [ 1 ] .