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Ashikaga Masatomo (Japanese: 足利政知; 1435–1491) was a Japanese warrior of the Muromachi period and member of the Ashikaga family. He was the first Horigoe Kubo (Governor-general based in Horigoe, Izu Province, sometimes referred to as Horikoshi or Horiguchi Kubo), and half-brother of Ashikaga Yoshimasa and Ashikaga Yoshimi. Life
Masatomo ASHIKAGA was a member of the Ashikaga family and the first Horigoe Kubo (the Governor-general based in Horigoe, Izu Province) in the late Muromachi period. He was a younger paternal half-brother of the 7th Shogun Yoshikatsu ASHIKAGA as well as an older paternal half-brother of the 8th Shogun Yoshimasa and Yoshimi.
The Ashikaga clan (Japanese: 足利氏, Hepburn: Ashikaga-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan and dynasty which established the Ashikaga shogunate and ruled Japan from roughly 1333 to 1573. The Ashikaga were descended from a branch of the Minamoto clan, deriving originally from the town of Ashikaga in Shimotsuke Province (modern-day ...
Ashikaga Masatomo. Death: 1491. Distinction: Lord of Izu. Sons: Ashikaga Chachamaru and Ashikaga Yoshizumi. Japanese: 足利 政知 (Ashikaga Masatomo) Masatomo was the 3rd son of Ashikaga Yoshinori. At first a priest, he was ordered to establish himself in Kamakura as the new kanto kubo around 1455.
21 de jun. de 2022 · El shogunato Ashikaga fue el segundo régimen feudal militar establecido por los shoguns del clan Ashikaga desde que finalizó el periodo Nanboku-cho 1392 hasta 1573, aunque quedó herido de muerte tras la guerra de Onin en 1477, perdiendo todo su poder.
Ashikaga Masatomo ( japonés: 足利政知; 1435-1491) fue un guerrero japonés del período Muromachi y miembro de la familia Ashikaga. Fue el primer Horigoe Kubo (gobernador general con sede en Horigoe, provincia de Izu, a veces denominado Horikoshi o Horiguchi Kubo), [1] y medio hermano de Ashikaga Yoshimasa y Ashikaga Yoshimi.
El clan Ashikaga (japonés: 足利氏, Hepburn: Ashikaga-shi) era un japonés Clan y dinastía samurái que estableció el shogunato Ashikaga y gobernó Japón aproximadamente entre 1333 y 1573. Los Ashikaga descendían de una rama del clan Minamoto, originario de la ciudad de Ashikaga en la provincia de Shimotsuke (actual prefectura de Tochigi).