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    Prince Kaneyoshi (懐良親王, Kaneyoshi shinnō or Kanenaga shinnō; born c. 1329 – 30 April 1383) was a nobleman of the Kamakura period and the early Nanboku-chō...
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  • (1916–1945), Japanese World War II flying ace Kaneyoshi Tabuchi (田渕 銀芳) (1917–1997), Japanese photographer Prince Kaneyoshi This page or section lists people that...
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    : 55, 59  Emperor Go-Daigo ordered Imperial Prince Kaneyoshi to Kyūshū and Nitta Yoshisada and Imperial Prince Tsuneyoshi to Hokuriku, and so forth, dispatching...
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    the capital in twenty days.: 107–108  Later, Emperor Go-Daigo's son, Prince Kaneyoshi (also known as Kanenaga, leader of Ashikaga clan's archrival court)...
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    Prince Kaneyoshi (兼良親王) Court Lady: Fujiwara Hisako (藤原寿子), Fujiwara Kagefusa's daughter Son: Imperial Prince Sadayoshi (定良親王) later Imperial Prince Priest...
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    District, Nara Kamakura-gū Prince Moriyoshi Kamakura Iinoya-gū Munenaga Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture Yatsushiro-gū Prince Kaneyoshi Yatsushiro, Kumamoto Prefecture...
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  • Mongol invasions of Japan. During the Nanboku-chō period of Japan, Prince Kaneyoshi refused to accept the title of king granted by China, and killed seven...
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  • Shōgun: 1334–1338 Prince Tsunenaga 1324–1338 Prince Munenaga 1311–c.1385 Prince Kaneyoshi c.1329–1383 Konoe Tsunehira Okihito 1334–1398 Sukō 1348–1351 Iyahito...
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    destroyed in the Muromachi period and was replaced by a castle occupied by Prince Kaneyoshi during the wars of the Nanboku-chō period. During the Edo Period, it...
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  • Ichijō Kaneyoshi (一条 兼良, June 7, 1402 – April 30, 1481), also known as Ichijō Kanera, was the son of regent Tsunetsugu. He was a kugyō or Japanese court...
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