Kō no Moronao (高 師直, died 24 March 1351, also Moronō) was a Japanese samurai of the Nanboku-chō period who was the first to hold the position of Shitsuji...
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truce, Takauji returns to Kyoto; Tadayoshi and Takauji reconciled; Kō no Moronao and Kō no Moroyasu are exiled. 1352 – Tadayoshi dies, Southern army recaptures...
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Kō no Morofuyu (高師冬, d. 13 February 1351 (Nengocalc: Kannō 2, 17th day, 1st month)) was, together with his cousins Moronao and Moroyasu, one of shōgun...
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the main islands. Shitsuji 1336–1349 Kō no Moronao (d. 1351) 1349 Kō no Moroyo (d. 1351) 1349–1351 Kō no Moronao (d. 1351) 1351–1358 Niki Yoriaki (1299–1359)...
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receive an honorary doctorate from Waseda University, Japan. Kō no Moronao Kō no Moroyasu Kō no Morofuyu Joseph Cao "新京报 - 好新闻,无止境". 《呂氏春秋·勿躬篇》 Original text:...
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Kō brothers may refer to: Kō no Moronao Kō no Moroyasu This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kō brothers. If an internal link...
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clan who defected to the Emperor's side and overthrew the shogunate. Kō no Moronao (高 師直) Voiced by: Atsushi Miyauchi The right-hand man of Takauji. Ogasawara...
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while trying to rest and reorganize his forces, he was set upon by Kō no Moronao and barely escaped to Kawachi Province. He recouped and pushed through...
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truce, Takauji returns to Kyoto; Tadayoshi and Takauji reconciled; Kō no Moronao and Kō no Moroyasu are exiled. 1350–1352 ((Shōhei 5–Shōhei 7): Armed conflict...
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two started when Takauji made Kō no Moronao his deputy shōgun. According to the Taiheiki, Tadayoshi didn't like Moronao and, every other effort to get...
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