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  1. Miyoshi Nagayoshi huy động quân đội và bao vây Lâu đài Enonami (phường Joto, thành phố Osaka ngày nay), nơi Masakatsu, con trai của Masanaga Miyoshi, bị giam giữ. Năm sau, vào năm Tenbun thứ 18 (1549), ông chiến đấu chống lại Harumoto Hosokawa và Masanaga Miyoshi, những người đã đến giải cứu Masahiro (Trận chiến Eguchi), và đánh ...

  2. El clan Miyoshi (三好氏,?) es un clan japonés descendiente del emperador Seiwa (850-880) y del clan Minamoto.Fueron el brazo armado del clan Ogasawara y del clan Takeda.. A comienzos del siglo XIV Ogasawara Nagafusa se asentó en Shikoku hasta que la octava generación de sus descendientes se trasladaron al distrito de Miyoshi (en la provincia de Awa) y tomaron el nombre del lugar.

  3. The Miyoshi family adopted Yoshitsugu Miyoshi, the son of Kazutoshi Sogo and nephew of Nagayoshi, to inherit the Miyoshi family. At this point, Nagayoshi lost his biological son and many of his younger brothers, but in May 1564, Miyoshi Nagayoshi summoned his only remaining younger brother, Fuyuyasu Ataka, to his castle, Iimoriyama Castle, and killed him. Masu.

  4. Battle with Nagayoshi Miyoshi. However, Nagayoshi Miyoshi, a vassal of Harumoto Hosokawa and the head of the Miyoshi clan, who was building a major power in the Kinai region, betrayed Harumoto and transferred to Ujitsuna Hosokawa's camp. On June 24, 1549, Nagayoshi defeated Masanaga at Settsu Eguchi.

  5. Miyoshi Nagayoshi's loyal vassal period. In 1549, Miyoshi Nagayoshi expelled Hosokawa Harumoto, the 13th Muromachi shogunate shogun Yoshiteru Ashikaga, and others to Omi Province and took control of Kyoto.When the court nobles and temples and shrines negotiated with the Miyoshi family, Miyoshi Nagayoshi took control of Kyoto.

  6. Miyoshi Nagayoshi (三好 長慶?, March 10, 1522 – August 10, 1564), eldest son of Miyoshi Motonaga, was a Japanese samurai and daimyo who was lord of the Miyoshi clan during the Sengoku period. Nagayoshi held the court titles of Shūri-dayū (修理太夫) and Chikuzen no Kami (筑前守), and was also known by the more Sinic reading of his name: Chōkei (長慶). During his tenure, the ...

  7. Miyoshi Nagayoshi expelled his lord, Harumoto Hosokawa, and took control of half of the Kinai region from Shikoku. However, as a result of rapid expansion, there was a shortage of manpower. Miyoshi Nagayoshi discovers human resources in the Kinai region, which he directly controls.