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95: 182:) clans sided with the eastern armies and a civil war broke out within Mino Province, but Myōchin was able to defeat them. Because there were fears that the eastern armies would be able to take control of an influence the 188:, the western armies worked to gain organize and join with powerful shrines and other strong groups. Through this, Myōchin was able to extend his power to 135:, but was adopted by Mochimasu and succeeded him in 1467. This is one of the many examples during the middle part of the Muromachi period in which the 224:, the nominal heads of the western armies, he returned home to Mino Province. Yoshimi and Yoshitane spent the following eleven years living in 262: 295: 290: 236: 167: 108: 68: 84: 76: 232: 159: 221: 175: 118: 239:
fought for the right to succeed Myōchin. Myōjun won and further strengthened the power of the
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provinces and Shigeyori was able to exert more influence over the western armies.
213: 151: 88: 154:. He commanded a group of 8,000 men and fought with the forces stationed in 94: 64: 123: 21: 184: 155: 113: 93: 56: 79:. After becoming a priest later in life, his name was changed to 111:(土岐持兼) died, Mochikane's son was selected to be the next 150:
In 1467, Shigeyori fought for the western armies in the
131:. At the time, Shigeyori was a member of the related 59:. The characters for his name can also be read as 127:(vice-governor), pushed Shigeyori to be the next 269:Gifu Prefectural Museum. Accessed May 8, 2008. 36: 8: 67:at the age of 15 and was the adopted son of 43:was a leading military commander during the 147:even had its own power usurped later on. 255: 117:(governor) of Mino Province. However, 7: 158:; his actions protected the life of 63:. He became the eighth head of the 166:of Mino Province. Afterwards, the 14: 216:, Shigeyori gave sanctuary to 212:In 1477, after the end of the 1: 107:When Mochimasu's eldest son, 231:After Myōchin died in 1480, 41:, 1442 – May 5, 1497) 312: 15: 139:usurped the power of the 83:(宗安). His remains are at 37: 208:Return to Mino Province 99: 97: 71:. His sons included 263:Jinbun Tenji-shitsu 222:Ashikaga Yoshitane 100: 303: 270: 268: 260: 218:Ashikaga Yoshimi 45:Muromachi period 42: 40: 39: 311: 310: 306: 305: 304: 302: 301: 300: 276: 275: 274: 273: 266: 261: 257: 252: 246: 237:Saitō Toshifuji 210: 119:Saitō Toshinaga 105: 87:in the city of 53:Gifu Prefecture 34: 29: 12: 11: 5: 309: 307: 299: 298: 293: 288: 278: 277: 272: 271: 254: 253: 251: 248: 209: 206: 162:, the current 109:Toki Mochikane 104: 101: 98:Toki Shigeyori 69:Toki Mochimasu 32:Toki Shigeyori 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 308: 297: 294: 292: 289: 287: 284: 283: 281: 267:(in Japanese) 264: 259: 256: 249: 247: 244: 242: 238: 234: 229: 227: 226:Kawate Castle 223: 219: 215: 207: 205: 203: 199: 195: 191: 187: 186: 181: 177: 173: 172:Tomishima-shi 169: 165: 161: 160:Saitō Myōchin 157: 153: 148: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 126: 125: 120: 116: 115: 110: 103:Rise to power 102: 96: 92: 90: 86: 82: 78: 77:Toki Motoyori 74: 73:Toki Masafusa 70: 66: 62: 61:Toki Nariyori 58: 54: 50: 49:Mino Province 46: 33: 27: 23: 19: 18:Japanese name 258: 245: 233:Saitō Myōjun 230: 220:and his son 211: 183: 179: 171: 163: 149: 140: 136: 133:Isshiki clan 128: 122: 112: 106: 80: 60: 51:(modern-day 31: 30: 25: 296:1497 deaths 291:1442 births 280:Categories 250:References 241:Saitō clan 145:Saitō clan 180:Nagae-shi 168:Tomishima 85:Zuiryū-ji 65:Toki clan 214:Ōnin War 164:shugodai 152:Ōnin War 137:shugodai 124:shugodai 81:Muneyasu 16:In this 22:surname 286:Daimyo 185:bakufu 174:) and 143:; the 20:, the 190:Owari 178:(長江氏 176:Nagae 170:(富島氏 156:Kyoto 141:shugo 129:shugo 114:shugo 57:Japan 38:土岐 成頼 235:and 202:Hida 200:and 121:, a 89:Gifu 75:and 26:Toki 198:Ōmi 194:Ise 55:), 47:in 24:is 282:: 265:. 243:. 228:. 196:, 192:, 91:. 35:( 28:.

Index

Japanese name
surname
Muromachi period
Mino Province
Gifu Prefecture
Japan
Toki clan
Toki Mochimasu
Toki Masafusa
Toki Motoyori
Zuiryū-ji
Gifu

Toki Mochikane
shugo
Saitō Toshinaga
shugodai
Isshiki clan
Saitō clan
Ōnin War
Kyoto
Saitō Myōchin
Tomishima
Nagae
bakufu
Owari
Ise
Ōmi
Hida
Ōnin War

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