The Kannō disturbance or Kannō incident (観応擾乱, Kannō Jōran), also called Kannō no juran, was a civil war which developed from antagonisms between shōgun...
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was however destined to be destroyed by the Kannō disturbance, an event which takes its name from the Kannō era (1350–1351) during which it took place...
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Province and Kantō kanrei. Defeated by Uesugi Noriaki during the Kannō disturbance, he committed seppuku in Kai in 1351. Like many others men of this...
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exiled. 1350–1352 (Kannō 2–3): Armed conflict, variously known as the Kannō disturbance or Kannō incident (観応擾乱, Kannō Jōran) or Kannō no juran, developed...
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by the Southern Court during the Kannō disturbance. (3) Okihito 興仁 Emperor Sukō 崇光天皇 1348–1351 (3 years) Jōwa, Kannō 1334–1398 (64 years) Son of Emperor...
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Tadayoshi and his policies. This enmity would be the main trigger of the Kannō Disturbance, an extremely divisive and damaging civil war between Takauji and...
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functions, including chief advisor and secretary. Kannō disturbance (観応擾乱, Kannō Jōran), also called Kannō incident – a 1350 factional struggle with serious...
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7): Armed conflict, variously known as the Kannō disturbance or Kannō incident (觀廣擾亂, Kannō Jōran) or Kannō no juran, developed from antagonism between...
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governed in his stead. Relations soured between the brothers during the Kannō disturbance. This started when Takauji made Kō no Moronao his shitsuji (deputy)...
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kubō who always remained loyal to the Kyoto government. During the Kannō disturbance, a historical episode with serious repercussions on his life, he tried...
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