- Yamana clan
The nihongo|Yamana clan|山名氏|Yamanauji was a Japanese samurai clan which was one of the most powerful of the
Muromachi period (1336-1467); at its peak, members of the family held the position of Constable ("shugo ") over eleven provinces. Originally fromKōzuke province , and later centered inInaba province , the clan claimed descendance from theSeiwa Genji line, and fromMinamoto Yoshishige in particular. They were valued retainers underMinamoto no Yoritomo , and counted among his "gokenin ".The Yamana were among the chief clans in fighting for the establishment of the
Ashikaga shogunate , and thus remained valued and powerful under the new government. They were Constables of five provinces in 1363, and eleven a short time later. However, members of the Yamana clan rebelled against the shogunate in 1391 and lost most of their land.Yamana Sōzen , likely the most famous member of the clan, would regain these lands in 1441. Through all of this the clan managed to somehow retain a great degree of reputation and power within the shogunate government; along with the Hosokawa andHatakeyama clan s, they served as agents of the shogunate in resolving various disputes.Sōzen would then become embroiled in a conflict with
Hosokawa Katsumoto over naming the shogun's successor; this conflict grew into theŌnin War , which destroyed much of Kyoto, and led to the fall of the shogunate and beginning of theSengoku period . In the end this cost the Yamana much of their former influence and land. By the end of the 16th century, the Yamana had been reduced to holding the better part ofInaba Province . That area would be retained by the Yamana even until the end of theEdo Period .Notable clan members
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Minamoto Yoshinori - first to take the name Yamana.
*Yamana Tokiuji - (late 14th c.) - fought in theNanboku-cho Wars, first for the shogunate, and then against it.
*Yamana Tsunehisa (early 15th c.)- "shugo" ofBingo province
*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 Toyokuni (1548-1626) - defeated byToyotomi Hideyoshi in 1580.References
*Frederic, Louis (2002). "Japan Encyclopedia." Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
*Sansom, George (1961). "A History of Japan: 1334-1615." Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
*Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.
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