- Akamatsu Mitsusuke
was a leading head over the clan of Yamana during the early years of the
Sengoku Period ofFeudal Japan .
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was a leading head over the clan of Yamana during the early years of the
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Akamatsu — Akamatsu( ja. characters for Red and Pine ) can refer to: * Japanese Red Pine * Akamatsu clan ** Akamatsu Masanori(赤松政範) ** Akamatsu Mitsusuke(赤松満祐) ** Akamatsu Norifusa(赤松則房) ** Akamatsu Yoshisuke (赤松義祐)People named Washio include: * Hirotaka… … Wikipedia
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Ashikaga Yoshikatsu — (jap. 足利 義勝, * 9. März 1434; † 16. August 1443) war der siebente Shogun des Ashikaga Shogunats und regierte 1441 bis 1443 in der Muromachi Zeit Japans. Yoshimasa war Sohn des sechsten Shoguns, Ashikaga Yoshinori. Yoshikatsu wurde im Alter von 8… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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