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  1. Hosokawa Takakuni 細川 高国 , 1484 – 17 July 1531 ) was the most powerful military commander in the Muromachi period under Ashikaga Yoshiharu , the twelfth shogun . His father was Hosokawa Masaharu , who was the branch of the Hosokawa clan .

  2. 16 de jul. de 2018 · Hosokawa Takakuni, one time head of the Hosokawa clan and one of the most powerful military commanders of the Muromachi period committed seppuku on this day, July 17, 1531. Born in 1484 to Hosokawa...

  3. Under pressure from Takakuni and Yoshioki, in 1508, Sumimoto fled together with Ashikaga Yoshizumi, the shōgun, to Ōmi Province. Pledging support for Yoshitane, Yoshioki entered the town of Sakai in Izumi Province and strengthened his ties to Hosokawa Takakuni in their mutual effort to pacify followers of Sumimoto in the Kinai Region.

  4. Portrait of Hosokawa Takakuni - Kanō Motonobu Kanō Motonobu 狩野 元信. Nacimiento: 28 de agosto de 1476; Japan ; Fallecimiento: 5 de noviembre de 1559; Nacionalidad: Japanese; Movimiento: Muromachi period (1392–1573) Escuela/grupo: Escuela Kanō; Género: paisaje; Campo: pintura; Maestros: Kanō Masanobu; Familia y parientes: Kanō Masanobu

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HosokawaHosokawa - Wikipedia

    Hosokawa Sumiyuki (1489–1507), a notable daimyō of the Awa province; Hosokawa Tadaoki (1563–1645), lord of Tango province, son of Hosokawa Fujitaka; Hosokawa Tadatoshi (1586–1641), daimyo of the early Edo period; Hosokawa Takakuni (1484–1531), military commander in the Muromachi period; Hosokawa Tatsutaka (1615–1645), samurai of the ...

  6. Takakuni Hosokawa was born into the Hosokawa family, but was known as a ``half-shogun.'' After the Onin War during the Muromachi period, Japan entered the Warring States period. By the way, in the first half of the period known as the Sengoku period, Kyoto became a chaotic time as the shoguns and the Kanrei Hosokawa family dispersed and gathered together.

  7. Hosokawa Takakuni và Asakura Sotetsu tiến quân vào Kyoto và chiếm lại thủ đô. Tuy nhiên, vào năm sau, vào tháng 3 năm 1528, Asakura Sotetsu quay trở lại tỉnh Echizen, còn Hosokawa Takakuni, không thể chiến đấu một mình, đã chạy trốn đến tỉnh Omi. Sự sụp đổ lớn và cái kết của Takakuni