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Ruling military government of feudal Japan (1336–1573)
The Ashikaga shogunate (足利幕府, Ashikaga bakufu), also known as the Muromachi shogunate (室町幕府, Muromachi bakufu), was the feudal military government of Japan
Ashikaga_shogunate
Topics referred to by the same term
Ashikaga (足利) may refer to: Ashikaga clan (足利氏 Ashikaga-shi), a Japanese samurai clan descended from the Minamoto clan; and that formed the basis of the
Ashikaga
Period of Japanese history from 1336–1573
Muromachi era (室町時代, Muromachi jidai), also known as the Ashikaga period or Ashikaga era (足利時代, Ashikaga jidai), is a division of Japanese history running from
Muromachi_period
Period of Japanese history from 1467 to 1615
1428, Ashikaga Yoshimochi, the fourth Ashikaga shogun, was ill and the question of his succession arose. Ashikaga Yoshikazu, the 5th Ashikaga shogun
Sengoku_period
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1568 to 1573
Ashikaga Yoshiharu, was the twelfth shōgun, and his brother, Ashikaga Yoshiteru, was the thirteenth shōgun. Ashikaga Yoshiaki was born to Ashikaga Yoshiharu
Ashikaga_Yoshiaki
Military nobility of Japan (1185–1868)
by Ashikaga Tadayoshi. Emperor Go-daigo did not like the growing fame of Ashikaga Takauji and ordered Nitta Yoshisada and others to defeat Ashikaga Takauji
Shogun
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1338 to 1358
Ashikaga Takauji (足利 尊氏; August 18, 1305 – June 7, 1358) also known as Minamoto no Takauji was a Japanese samurai, daimyo and the founder and first shōgun
Ashikaga_Takauji
City in Kantō, Japan
Ashikaga (足利市, Ashikaga-shi) is a city located in Tochigi Prefecture of Honshu, Japan. As of 1 June 2023[update], the city had an estimated population
Ashikaga,_Tochigi
Rulers of Japan (1333–1573)
the Ashikaga clan in 1573. Ashikaga Chachamaru Ashikaga Masatomo Ashikaga Mitsukane Ashikaga Mochiuji Ashikaga Motouji Ashikaga Satouji Ashikaga Shigeuji
Ashikaga_clan
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1394 to 1423
Ashikaga Yoshimochi (足利 義持; March 12, 1386 – February 3, 1428) was a Japanese samurai, daimyo and the fourth shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned
Ashikaga_Yoshimochi
Period of Japanese history from 1336 to 1392
history between 1336 and 1392, during the formative years of the Muromachi (Ashikaga) shogunate. During this time, two opposing Imperial courts and their respective
Nanboku-chō_period
Academic Building in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
Ashikaga Gakkō (足利学校; "Ashikaga School") is Japan's oldest standing academic building. It is located in the city of Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, about
Ashikaga_Gakkō
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1546 to 1565
Ashikaga Yoshiteru (足利 義輝; March 31, 1536 – June 17, 1565), also known as Yoshifushi or Yoshifuji, was a Japanese samurai, daimyo and the 13th shōgun of
Ashikaga_Yoshiteru
Japanese sci-fi television series
figure out which parts to actually build and which parts to CGI". Using the Ashikaga Scramble City Studio, a large set 100 kilometers from Tokyo constructed
Alice in Borderland (TV series)
Alice_in_Borderland_(TV_series)
6th Kōga Kubō of the Ashikaga shogunate
Ashikaga Ujihime (足利 氏姫, 1574 – June 6, 1620), or Ashikaga no Ujihime, Ashikaga Ujinohime was the de facto Koga kubō in Sengoku period. She was the daughter
Ashikaga_Ujinohime
Period of Japanese history from 1568 to 1600
the Ashikaga Shogunate effectively collapsed, marking the start of the chaotic Sengoku period. In 1568, Oda Nobunaga entered Kyoto to install Ashikaga Yoshiaki
Azuchi–Momoyama_period
Military ruler of Japan from 1368 to 1394
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (足利 義満; September 25, 1358 – May 31, 1408) was the third shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate, ruling from 1368 to 1394 during the Muromachi
Ashikaga_Yoshimitsu
Surname of Japanese imperial family members demoted into ranks of nobility
which was the Seiwa Genji, whose descendants established the Kamakura and Ashikaga shogunates following the Heian era. The Minamoto was one of the four great
Minamoto_clan
Military ruler of Japan from 1494 to 1508
Ashikaga Yoshizumi (足利 義澄; January 15, 1481 – September 6, 1511) was the 11th shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1494 to 1508 during the
Ashikaga_Yoshizumi
Military ruler of Japan in 1568
Ashikaga Yoshihide (足利 義栄; 1538 – October 28, 1568) was the 14th shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate, who held nominal power for a few months in 1568 during
Ashikaga_Yoshihide
Period of Japanese history, 1333–1336
second uprising, and with the assistance of the defected Kamakura general Ashikaga Takauji and rebel leader Nitta Yoshisada, defeated the Kamakura Shogunate
Kenmu_Restoration
Military conflict
Revolt of Ashikaga Yoshiaki (Japanese: 足利義昭の乱) or better known as Nobunaga Encirclement (信長包囲網) took place in 1573 and was led by Ashikaga Yoshiaki, the
Revolt_of_Ashikaga_Yoshiaki
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1436 to 1490
Ashikaga Yoshimasa (足利 義政; January 20, 1436 – January 27, 1490) was a Japanese samurai, daimyo and the eighth shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned
Ashikaga_Yoshimasa
Government of Japan (1192–1333)
re-establishing Imperial rule until Ashikaga Takauji and his offspring overthrew the imperial government and founded the Ashikaga shogunate in 1336 (Nanboku-chō
Kamakura_shogunate
Military ruler of Japan (1490–1493, 1508–1521)
Ashikaga Yoshitane (足利 義稙; September 9, 1466 – May 23, 1523), also known as Ashikaga Yoshiki (足利 義材), was the 10th shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who
Ashikaga_Yoshitane
Emperor of Japan from 1318 to 1339
Ashikaga Takauji in 1336, ushering in the Ashikaga shogunate. The overthrow split the imperial family into two opposing factions between the Ashikaga
Emperor_Go-Daigo
1990 child murder in Ashikaga, Japan
The Ashikaga murder case (足利事件, Ashikaga jiken) occurred in the city of Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, when a 4-year-old girl, Mami Matsuda, went
Ashikaga_murder_case
Japanese samurai and warlord (1534–1582)
powerful daimyō, overthrowing the nominally ruling shogun Ashikaga Yoshiaki and dissolving the Ashikaga Shogunate in 1573. He conquered most of Honshu by 1580
Oda_Nobunaga
15th-century civil war in Japan
over who would succeed shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimasa. In 1464, Yoshimasa had no heir. He persuaded his younger brother, Ashikaga Yoshimi, to abandon the life
Ōnin_War
Japanese samurai general (1306-1352)
Ashikaga Tadayoshi (足利 直義; 1306 – March 13, 1352, Kamakura, Japan) was a Japanese samurai general of the Northern and Southern Courts period (1337–92)
Ashikaga_Tadayoshi
Line of the Japanese Miyamoto clan
Yoritomo, the founder of the Kamakura shogunate; and Ashikaga Takauji, the founder of the Ashikaga shogunate, belonged to this line. Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543–1616)
Seiwa_Genji
Military ruler of Japan from 1429 to 1441
Ashikaga Yoshinori (足利 義教; July 12, 1394 – July 12, 1441) was the sixth shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1429 to 1441 during the Muromachi
Ashikaga_Yoshinori
Series of conflicts in 15th century Japan
with the assassination of Uesugi Noritada [ja] by Kantō kubō Ashikaga Shigeuji. The Ashikaga, Uesugi, and other clans then leapt to battle, either defending
Kyōtoku_incident
16th-century samurai; assassin of Oda Nobunaga (1528–1582)
Sengoku period. Mitsuhide was originally a bodyguard of the last Ashikaga shōgun Ashikaga Yoshiaki and later, one of the trusted generals under daimyō Oda
Akechi_Mitsuhide
Military ruler of Japan from 1358 to 1367
Ashikaga Yoshiakira (足利 義詮; July 4, 1330 – December 28, 1367) was the second shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1358 to 1367 during the
Ashikaga_Yoshiakira
10 Ashikaga Yoshitane (1466–1523) 1490 1493 11 Ashikaga Yoshizumi (1481–1511) 1495 1508 (10) Ashikaga Yoshitane (1466–1523) 1508 1522 12 Ashikaga Yoshiharu
List_of_shoguns
Military ruler of Japan from 1521 to 1546
Ashikaga Yoshiharu (足利 義晴; April 2, 1511 – May 20, 1550) was the twelfth shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate from 1521 through 1546 during the late Muromachi
Ashikaga_Yoshiharu
Military ruler of Japan from 1442 to 1443
Ashikaga Yoshikatsu (足利 義勝; March 19, 1434 – August 16, 1443) was the seventh shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1442 to 1443 during the
Ashikaga_Yoshikatsu
Species of legume
wisteria at Ashikaga Flower Park Purple wisteria at Ashikaga Flower Park White wisteria at Ashikaga Flower Park White wisteria at Ashikaga Flower Park
Wisteria_floribunda
Country in East Asia
enforced by warrior nobility named samurai. After rule by the Kamakura and Ashikaga shogunates and a century of warring states, Japan was unified in 1600 by
Japan
Japanese clan, branch of Fujiwara clan
The Ashikaga clan (足利氏, -shi) was a branch family of the Japanese Fujiwara clan of court nobles, more specifically Fujiwara no Hidesato of the Northern
Ashikaga_clan_(Fujiwara)
Emperor of Japan from 1500 to 1526
Katsuhito (勝仁). His reign marked the nadir of Imperial authority during the Ashikaga shogunate. He was the first son of Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado. His mother
Emperor_Go-Kashiwabara
Military ruler of Japan from 1465 to 1489
Ashikaga Yoshihisa (足利 義尚; December 11, 1465 – April 26, 1489) was the 9th shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1473 to 1489 during the Muromachi
Ashikaga_Yoshihisa
Japanese samurai
1335, forcing Ashikaga Tadayoshi to flee before he was forced to flee himself by Tadayoshi's elder brother and future shōgun Ashikaga Takauji. Shortly
Hōjō_Tokiyuki
Japanese noble (1440–1496)
the official wife of Ashikaga Yoshimasa, the eighth shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate (at first Tomiko was betrothed to Ashikaga Yoshikatsu the seventh
Hino_Tomiko
Major temple in Kyoto, Japan
in Susukinobaba-chō, Ukyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan. The temple was founded by Ashikaga Takauji in 1339, primarily to venerate Gautama Buddha, and its first chief
Tenryū-ji
Series of child kidnappings and murders in Japan
been going on since 1979 in Japan's Tochigi and Gunma prefectures. The Ashikaga murder case is included in this. Since 1979, there have been five cases
North Kanto serial kidnappings and murders
North_Kanto_serial_kidnappings_and_murders
Period of Japanese history from CE 1185 to 1333
Go-Daigo assisted by Ashikaga Takauji and Nitta Yoshisada but would later lead to direct rule under Ashikaga, forming the Ashikaga shogunate in the succeeding
Kamakura_period
Ashikaga Yoshitsuna (足利義維; 1509–1573) was a Japanese samurai of the Ashikaga clan during the Sengoku period of Japan's history. Yoshitsuna was the brother
Ashikaga_Yoshitsuna
Battle in Japan on 5 July 1336
Nitta Yoshisada attempted to intercept the Ashikaga forces led by Ashikaga Takauji in Settsu. The Ashikaga invaded from Kyushu after consolidating their
Battle_of_Minatogawa
1316–1326 Ashikaga Takauji, ruled 1338–1358 Ashikaga Yoshiakira, r. 1359–1368 Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, r. 1368–1394 Ashikaga Yoshimochi, r. 1395–1423 Ashikaga Yoshikazu
List_of_Japanese_people
Brother of Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimasa
Ashikaga Yoshimi (足利 義視) (March 3, 1439 – February 15, 1491) was the brother of Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshimasa, and a rival for the succession in a dispute
Ashikaga_Yoshimi
Set of pretenders to the Japanese throne during the Nanboku-chō period (1336–92)
The Northern Court (北朝, hokuchō), also known as the Ashikaga Pretenders or Northern Pretenders, were a set of six pretenders to the throne of Japan during
Northern_Court
15th-century coup d'état in Japan
when deputy-shogun Hosokawa Masamoto deposed the tenth shogun of Japan, Ashikaga Yoshitane. On the night of 9 May, 1493, Masamoto raised troops in Kyoto
Meiō_incident
Buddhist temple in kyoto, Japan
and one of two funeral temples (bodaiji) dedicated to Ashikaga Takauji, first shōgun of the Ashikaga dynasty. Its main object of worship is Shakyamuni, and
Tōji-in
Samurai and 1st Koga Kubō of the Ashikaga shogunate
Ashikaga Shigeuji (足利成氏) (c. 1438 – 1497) was a Muromachi period Japanese samurai warrior and the Kamakura-fu's fifth and last Kantō kubō (Shōgun Deputy)
Ashikaga_Shigeuji
Japanese samurai clan
jizamurai of Aki, retainer of Ashikaga shogunate. Mōri Hirofusa (毛利広房, 1347–1385), jizamurai of Aki, retainer of Ashikaga shogunate. Mōri Mitsufusa (毛利光房
Mōri_clan
Japanese warrior class
general Ashikaga Takauji betrayed him and established a new shogunate, this time headquartered in Kyoto. This shogunate is known as the Ashikaga shogunate
Samurai
Clan who controlled the Kamakura Shogunate as shikken (regent) in Japan
eventually culminated in the overthrow of the clan and the establishment of the Ashikaga shogunate. The Hōjō are alleged to have been an offshoot of the Taira of
Hōjō_clan
Emperor of Japan from 1428 to 1464
Minamoto-no Yoshinobu is honored in court; and thereafter, he is known as Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshinori. 1433 (Eikyō 5, 6th month): The Emperor of China, at that time
Emperor_Go-Hanazono
Railway station in Ashikaga, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
Ashikaga Flower Park Station (あしかがフラワーパーク駅, Ashikaga Furawā Pāku-eki) is a railway station on the Ryōmō Line in Ashikaga, Tochigi, Japan, operated by East
Ashikaga_Flower_Park_Station
1950 arson in Kyoto, Japan
destroyed Kinkaku-ji, a Zen Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan, and the statue of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu within it. The arson was taken as an incident as serious as
Kinkaku-ji_arson
Japanese samurai lord (1301–1338)
besieging and capturing it from the Hōjō clan in 1333. Later, he fought the Ashikaga brothers on the Emperor's behalf in a see-saw campaign which saw the capital
Nitta_Yoshisada
Japanese feudal lord (1508–1577)
1565, he then invaded the shōgun Ashikaga Yoshiteru's palace, who then committed suicide. Yoshiteru's brother, Ashikaga Yoshiaki, fled and the shōgun was
Matsunaga_Hisahide
16th-century Japanese martial artist
of "Invincible Under The Sun", which was offered to him by the Shōgun Ashikaga. Munisai founded his own ryūha: the Tōri Jitte Ryū, which was one of the
Shinmen_Munisai
Feudal domain of Edo Japan
Ashikaga Domain (足利藩, Ashikaga-han) was a feudal domain under the Tokugawa shogunate of Edo period Japan, located in Shimotsuke Province (modern-day Tochigi
Ashikaga_Domain
Trott (English) The heir to the Hōjō regency before its destruction by Ashikaga Takauji. After the fall of the shogunate, he took refuge under Yorishige
List of The Elusive Samurai characters
List_of_The_Elusive_Samurai_characters
Emperor of Japan from 1412 to 1428
ruled as a Cloistered Emperor during Shōkō's reign. Shōkō was connected to Ashikaga Yoshimitsu and the Hino clan through his mother's side. Shōkō-tennō was
Emperor_Shōkō
Prefecture of Japan
Tochigi Prefecture, with other major cities including Oyama, Tochigi, and Ashikaga. Tochigi Prefecture is one of only eight inland prefectures and its mountainous
Tochigi_Prefecture
Japanese footballer
Michio Ashikaga (足利 道夫, Ashikaga Michio; born May 22, 1950) is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. Ashikaga was born
Michio_Ashikaga
Battle in the Sengoku period of Japan
held the post of Kantō Kanrei, the shōgun's deputy in the Kantō region by Ashikaga Haruuji, the Kantō kubō in Koga, and by a host of anti-Hōjō daimyō from
Siege_of_Kawagoe_Castle
School of ninjutsu
weight to commands from the Ashikaga shogunate and eventually began to ignore the shogunate altogether. In 1487, General Ashikaga Yoshihisa brought with him
Kōga-ryū
Ashikaga clan (足利氏) – descended from Seiwa Genji; famous for Ashikaga shogunate; no direct relation to the Fujiwara-descent Ashikaga clan. Ashikaga clan
Japanese_clans
Mercenary and spy in feudal Japan
Kagami, a record of the Ashikaga shogunate, confirms the same Iga origin: Inside the camp at Magari of the shōgun [Ashikaga] Yoshihisa there were shinobi
Ninja
Japanese Samurai lord (1534–1610)
the Sengoku period. A former senior retainer of Ashikaga Yoshiaki, the fifteenth and final Ashikaga shōgun, Fujitaka later aligned with Oda Nobunaga
Hosokawa_Fujitaka
Japanese poet and calligrapher
Debt to Others), and Inochi ippai (Live a Full Live). Aida was born in Ashikaga, Tochigi, Japan, in 1924. At an early age he showed interest in calligraphy
Mitsuo_Aida
Son of Ashikaga Yoshinori
Kubo), and half-brother of Ashikaga Yoshimasa and Ashikaga Yoshimi. Ashikaga Masatomo was born in 1435, the son of 6th Ashikaga shogun Yoshinori. He became
Ashikaga_Masatomo
Branch of the Toki clan
Akechi Mitsuhide then served the shoguns Ashikaga Yoshiteru and Ashikaga Yoshiaki. After introducing Ashikaga Yoshiaki to Oda Nobunaga, Mitsuhide became
Akechi_clan
1350–52 Ashikaga civil war in Japan
antagonisms between shōgun Ashikaga Takauji and his brother, Ashikaga Tadayoshi, thus dividing and weakening the early Ashikaga shogunate. These events are
Kannō_disturbance
Japanese samurai and monk
Ashikaga Yoshikane (足利義兼; c. 1154 – April 5, 1199) was a Japanese samurai military commander, feudal lord in the late Heian and early Kamakura period of
Ashikaga_Yoshikane
Japanese samurai clan
ultimately from Emperor Seiwa, through the Ashikaga clan. It produced many prominent officials in the Ashikaga shogunate's administration. In the Edo period
Hosokawa_clan
Military ruler of Japan from 1423 to 1425
Ashikaga Yoshikazu (足利 義量; August 27, 1407 – March 17, 1425) was the fifth shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1423 to 1425 during the Muromachi
Ashikaga_Yoshikazu
Japanese Samurai, Daimyo and Military ruler of Japan from 1202 to 1203
Yukiyoshi? Ashikaga shogunate Ashikaga Takauji Ashikaga Yoshiakira Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Ashikaga Yoshimochi Ashikaga Yoshikazu Ashikaga Yoshinori Ashikaga Yoshikatsu
Minamoto_no_Yoriie
Genus of vines with lavender or white flowers
W. floribunda at Ashikaga Flower Park (ja) in Ashikaga, Tochigi, Japan. The largest wisteria in Japan, it is dated to c. 1870 and covered approximately
Wisteria
Japanese noble (c. 1329–1383)
shogunate, Ashikaga Takauji and his son, Tadafuyu. When it ended, Kaneyoshi became an effective force of the Southern Court in opposition to the Ashikaga bakufu
Prince_Kaneyoshi
High political office in feudal Japan
or Kamakura gosho (鎌倉御所)) was a title equivalent to shōgun assumed by Ashikaga Motouji after his nomination to Kantō kanrei, or deputy shōgun for the
Kantō_kubō
Official wife of the Japanese shōgun
wife of Ashikaga Takauji and mother of Ashikaga Yoshiakira Shibukawa Koshi (1332–1392), daughter of Shibukawa Yoshisue and wife of Ashikaga Yoshiakira
Midaidokoro
Ashikaga University (足利大学, Ashikaga daigaku) is a private university in Ashikaga, Tochigi, Japan, established in 1967. Wikimedia Commons has media related
Ashikaga Institute of Technology
Ashikaga_Institute_of_Technology
Armor of shogun Ashikaga Takauji
of Ashikaga Takauji [白絲威褄取鎧(しろいとおどしつまどりよろい)] Shiro-ito Odoshi Tsumadori O-yoroi) is a piece of Japanese armour made for the shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate
O-yoroi Armor of Ashikaga Takauji
O-yoroi_Armor_of_Ashikaga_Takauji
City in Kantō
Kamakura's de facto ruler Ashikaga Tadayoshi in Musashi, in today's Kanagawa Prefecture. He was in his turn defeated in Koshigoe by Ashikaga Takauji, who had come
Kamakura
Japanese Northern Emperor from 1336 to 1348
Emperors of Northern Court, although he was the first to be supported by the Ashikaga Bakufu. According to pre-Meiji scholars, his reign spanned the years from
Emperor_Kōmyō
2021 Japanese animated film by Masaaki Yuasa
Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, the legendary Japanese sword. Three hundred years later, agents of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu hire young Tomona and his father to retrieve a box from a Heike
Inu-Oh
1459–1461 famine in Japan
Go-Hanazono in the Muromachi period. The ruling shōgun during the famine was Ashikaga Yoshimasa. The number of deaths from starvation was at least 82,000. The
Kanshō_famine
Japanese baseball player (born 1968)
Yutaka Ashikaga (born October 15, 1968) is a Japanese former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Fukuoka
Yutaka_Ashikaga
Legitimate emperors during the Nanboku-chō period of Japan (1336–1392)
annihilated and its economic base was dwindling. Seeing this, the third Ashikaga shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu brokered the Meitoku Accord. According to it, the two
Southern_Court
Military ruler of Japan from 1226 to 1244
Yukiyoshi? Ashikaga shogunate Ashikaga Takauji Ashikaga Yoshiakira Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Ashikaga Yoshimochi Ashikaga Yoshikazu Ashikaga Yoshinori Ashikaga Yoshikatsu
Kujō_Yoritsune
Hakuseki Araki Murashige Arima Kihei Asakura Yoshikage Ashikaga Takauji Ashikaga Yoshiaki Ashikaga Yoshiteru Azai Hisamasa Azai Nagamasa Azai Sukemasa Baba
List_of_samurai
1st Kamakura Kubō of the Ashikaga shogunate
Ashikaga Motouji (足利基氏; 1340–1367) was a Japanese samurai lord of the Nanboku-chō period. The fourth son of shogun Ashikaga Takauji, he was the first
Ashikaga_Motouji
Japanese poet and military commander
Kyūshū under the Ashikaga bakufu from 1371 to 1395. His father, Imagawa Norikuni, had been a supporter of the first Ashikaga shōgun, Ashikaga Takauji, and
Imagawa_Sadayo
Followers of Jōdo-Shinshū Buddhism who rebelled against their rulers in feudal Japan
consolidated and grew, they courted alliances with powerful figures in the waning Ashikaga shogunate until they were crushed by Oda Nobunaga in the 1580s. Ikkō-ikki
Ikkō-ikki
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Australian, Hebrew, Latin
Close to God
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Plant.
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Fresh Air
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Indian, Sanskrit
Fearless
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my God
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
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Anglo Saxon
Wealthy friend.
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English American Teutonic
Settlement on a hill, or from the headland estate. From an Old English surname and place name.
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Light of the Universe
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