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Ashikaga Yoshimochi
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Ashikaga Yoshimochi (足利 義持 , Ashikaga Yoshimochi ? March 12 , 1386 —February 3 , 1428 ) was the 4th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1394 to 1423 during the Muromachi period of Japan . Yoshimochi was the son of the third shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu . 1
In 1394, Yoshimitsu gave up his title in favor of his young son, and Yoshimochi was formally confirmed in his office as Seii Taishogun . 1 Despite any appearance of retirement, the old shogun didn't abandon any of his powers, and Yoshimitsu continued to maintain authority over the shogunate until his death . Yoshimochi exercised unfettered power as shogun only after his father died in 1408. 2
Significant events shape the period during which Yoshimochi was shogun:
1408 -- Yoshimochi comes into his own as a shogun. 3
1409 -- Ashikaga Mochiuji becomes Kantō kubō . 3
1411 -- Yoshimochi breaks off relations with China. 4
1413 -- Emperor Go-Komatsu abdicates; Emperor Shōkō ascends throne in repudiation of agreement; renewed hostility between shogunate and supporters of Southern Court. 3
1415 -- Dissension between Mochiuji, the Kantō Kubō at Kamakura, and Uesugi Zenshū (Kanrei ). 4
1416 -- Uesugi rebells. 3
1417 -- Uesugi's rebellion quelled by Mochiuji. 4
1419 -- Korean attack on Tsushima (Ōei Invasion ). 4
1420 -- Serious famine with great loss of life. 4
1422 -- Resuragence of southern supporters. 3
1423 -- Yoshimochi cedes authority to his son. 3
Yoshimochi followed his father's example by formally ceding his powers to a young son, the fifth shogun Ashikaga Yoshikazu , who was age 18. 5
Era of Yoshimochi's bakufu
The years in which Yoshimochi was shogan are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō . 6
Notes
^ a b Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 321.
^ Titsingh, p. 325.
^ a b c d e f Ackroyd, Joyce. (1982) Lessons from History: The "Tokushi Yoron," p. 330.
^ a b c d e Sansom, George. (1961). A History of Japan, 1334-1615, p. 142.
^ Titsingh, p. 329.
^ Titsingh, pp. 321 -329.
References
Ackroyd, Joyce. (1982) Lessons from History: The Tokushi Yoron . Brisbane: University of Queensland Press . 10-ISBN 0-702-21485-X ; 13-ISBN 978-0-702-21485-1 (cloth)
Sansom, George Bailey. (1961). A History of Japan, 1334-1615. Stanford: Stanford University Press . 10-ISBN 0-804-70525-9 ; 13-ISBN 978-0-804-70525-7
Titsingh , Isaac, ed. (1834), [Siyun-sai Rin-siyo/Hayashi Gahō , 1652], Nipon o daï itsi ran ; ou, Annales des empereurs du Japon. Paris: Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland .... Click for digitized, full-text copy of this book (in French).
Ashikaga Shogunate -- Ashikaga Takauji's Descendants
All Ashikaga shoguns claim descent from Takauji, who is recognized as the founder of this dynasty. The broken lines indicate adoptions within the shogunal clan.
Ashikaga Shogunate -- Chronology, Dates, Paternity
Takauji • (b. 1305 - 1358) •
1st shogun • (r. 1338 - 1358) • son of
Sadauji
Yoshiakira • (b. 1330 - 1368) •
2nd shogun • (r. 1358 - 1367) • son of Takauji
Yoshimitsu • (b. 1358 - 1408) •
3rd shogun • (r. 1367 -1395) • son of Yoshiakira
Yoshimochi • (b. 1386 - 1428) • 4th shogun • (r. 1395 -1423) • son of Yoshimitsu
Yoshikazu • (b. 1407 - 1425) •
5th shogun •(r. 1423 -1425) • son of Yoshimochi
Yoshinori • (b. 1394 - 1441) •
6th shogun • (r. 1428 - 1441) • son of Yoshimitsu
Yoshikatsu • (b. 1433 - 1443) •
7th shogun • (r. 1441 - 1443) • son of Yoshinori
Yoshimasa • (b. 1435 - 1490) •
8th shogun • (r. 1443 - 1474) • son of Yoshinori
Yoshihisa • (b. 1465 - 1489) •
9th shogun • (r. 1474 - 1489) • son of Yoshimasa
Yoshitane • (b. 1465 - 1522) •
10th shogun • (r. 1490 -1493), (r. 1508 - 1521) • son of
Yoshimi
Yoshiharu • (b. 1510 - 1550) •
12th shogun • (r. 1521 - 1545) • son of Yoshizumi
Yoshiteru • (b. 1535 - 1565) •
13th shogun • (r. 1545 - 1565) • son of Yoshiharu
Yoshiaki • (b. 1537 - 1597) •
15th shogun • (r. 1568 -1573) • son of Yoshiharu
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