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  1. Nationality. Japanese. Yamana Sōzen (山名 宗全, July 6, 1404 – April 15, 1473) was originally Yamana Mochitoyo (山名 持豊) before becoming a monk. Due to his red complexion, he was sometimes known as Aka-nyūdō, "the Red Monk". He was one of the daimyōs who fought against Hosokawa Katsumoto during the Ōnin War in Heian ...

    • July 6, 1404
    • Kyōgoku Mochikiyo
    • Toki Mochimasu
  2. Éste es Sozen Yamana. El hijo mayor de la familia Yamana, Mitsutoki Yamana, murió en 1420. Los herederos de la familia Yamana eran ahora el segundo hijo, Mochihiro Yamana, y el tercer hijo, Sozen Yamana. En 1428, su padre, Tokihiro Yamana, enfermó y decidió nombrar a Sozen su sucesor.

  3. Yamana Sozen (1404-1473) place of birth. Kyoto. Related castles. Nijo Castle. This story takes place in the middle of the Muromachi period, before what is commonly known as the Sengoku period. An outstanding figure was born in the Yamana family, one of the four positions that supported the Muromachi Shogunate. This is Sozen Yamana.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yamana_clanYamana clan - Wikipedia

    Yamana Sōzen (1404–1473) – played a crucial role in sparking the outbreak of the Ōnin War. Yamana Koretoyo – Sōzen's son, fought against his father in the Ōnin War. Yamana Suketoyo. Yamana Toyokuni (1548–1626) – defeated by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1580. Popular culture. Yamana is a playable nation in Europa Universalis IV.

  5. Yamana Sōzen (山名 宗全, 6 de julio de 1404 - 15 de abril de 1473) fue originalmente Yamana Mochitoyo (山名 持豊) antes de convertirse en monje. Debido a su tez roja, a veces se le conocía como Aka-nyūdō, "el monje rojo". Fue uno de los daimyōs que luchó contra Hosokawa Katsumoto durante la Guerra Ōnin en Heian-kyō. [1]

  6. Sozen YAMANA (also known as Mochitoyo YAMANA) (July 6, 1404-April 15, 1473) was a Shugo (Military Governor) Daimyo in the Muromachi period. He was from the Yamana family, one of the four Clans who monopolized the position of head of the Samuraidokoro (the Board of Retainers). The Yamana family was a branch of the Nitta clan.

  7. 16 de abr. de 2024 · April 15, 1473, Kyōto (aged 68) Role In: Ōnin War. Yamana Mochitoyo (born June 26, 1404, Japan—died April 15, 1473, Kyōto) was the head of the most powerful warrior clan in western Japan in the 15th century. Yamana’s attempts to increase his family’s rank and influence brought him into conflict with a rival clan in eastern ...