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  1. Hosokawa Harumoto (細川 晴元, 1514 – March 24, 1563) was a Japanese daimyō of the Muromachi and Sengoku periods, and the head of the Hosokawa clan. Harumoto's childhood name was Sōmei-maru (聡明丸). He was born to Hosokawa Sumimoto, another renowned samurai of the Muromachi era.

  2. Hosokawa Harumoto (細川晴元) Harumoto HOSOKAWA was both a busho (Japanese military commander) and a daimyo (Japanese feudal lord), who lived from the late Muromachi era through to the Sengoku period (period of warring states).

  3. Hosokawa Harumoto, daimyo japonés (n. 1514), Toda la información sobre Hosokawa Harumoto: Edad, muerte, cumpleaños, biografía, hechos, familia, ingresos, valor neto, peso, altura y más

  4. 7 de may. de 2007 · Hosokawa Harumoto - SamuraiWiki. Birth: 1519. Death: 1563. Title: Kanrei. Distinction: Deputy Shôgun. Harumoto was the son of Hosokawa Sumimoto. Following the defeat and suicide of Hosokawa Takakuni, Harumoto assumed the rank of kanrei and chose to retain Ashikaga Yoshiharu as shôgun.

  5. 20 de feb. de 2023 · 1531 Jan 1. Hosokawa Harumoto gains power. Kyoto, Japan. Harumoto succeeded to a house at the age of seven, after his father's death in 1520. While still a minor, he was supported by his caretaker Miyoshi Motonaga. In 1531, Harumoto defeats Hosokawa Takakuni. He feared Motonaga who had got credit and killed him next year.

  6. Ujitsuna HOSOKAWA continues to oppose Harumoto, as the successor of Takakuni. Ujitsuna defeated Harumoto, as deceived by Nagayoshi MIYOSHI, who defected from Harumoto, and he became the last Kanrei of the Muromachi bakufu. However he was no more than a puppet.

  7. The Miyoshi clan, led by Miyoshi Motonaga, originated from Tokushima. There, Motonaga served one of the most powerful generals of the Muromachi Government, Hosokawa Harumoto. Miyoshi Motonaga was the driving force behind the defeat of Hosokawa Harumotos biggest nemeses, Hosokawa Takakuni.