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The Hatakeyama clan (Japanese: 畠山氏, Hepburn: Hatakeyama-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan. Originally a branch of the Taira clan and descended from Taira no Takamochi, they fell victim to political intrigue in 1205, when Hatakeyama Shigeyasu, first, and his father Shigetada later were killed in battle by Hōjō forces in Kamakura. After 1205 the Hatakeyama came to be descendants of the Ashikaga clan, who were in turn descended from Emperor Seiwa (850–880) and the Seiwa Genji branch of the Minamoto clan.
The Hatakeyamaclan (Japanese: 畠山氏, Hepburn: Hatakeyama-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan. Originally a branch of the Taira clan and descended from Taira...
(Shima Nearby on the Left). Sakon eventually left the service of the Hatakeyamaclan, Tsutsui Junkei, Toyotomi Hidenaga and eventually joined and serve...
Hatakeyama Masanaga (畠山 政長, 1442 – June 9, 1493) was a daimyō of the Hatakeyamaclan and, according to some accounts, invented the horo, a stiffened cloak...
after Nagamasa, the Asano are direct descendants of the Hatakeyamaclan and the Ashikaga clan. Asano Nagamasa (浅野長政, 1546–1611) - brother-in-law of Toyotomi...
first in 1439. The clan had many notable branch clans, including the Hosokawa,[citation needed] Imagawa,[citation needed] Hatakeyama[citation needed] (after...
the next shogun. The Hatakeyama and Shiba clans were also divided into two opposing factions over succession within their own clans, and Hosokawa Katsumoto...
an Uesugi clan daimyō of Japan's Sengoku period. The castle of Nanao, which was under possession by Hatakeyama Haruōmaru. In 1574, Hatakeyama Yoshinori...
Toyotomi clan (豊臣氏); descended from Toyotomi Hideyoshi. Hatakeyamaclan (畠山氏) – descended from Kanmu Heishi before 1205. After 1205 the Hatakeyama are a...
Hatakeyama Yoshinari (畠山 義就, 1437? – January 21, 1491) was a Japanese samurai and feudal lord (daimyō) of the Muromachi period (early 15th century), who...
the Kyōgoku, the Rokkaku, the Ōtomo, the Toki, the Isshiki and the Hatakeyamaclans. They received a pension from the shogunate and had privileged missions...
military commander in the Azuchi-Momoyama period. A dominant retainer of Hatakeyamaclan, he ruled Katano and Iimoriyama castles. He conspired with Yusa Naganori...
domain of the Hatakeyamaclan in Noto Province, an Oda client state. A coup d'état led by the pro-Oda General Chō Shigetsura, killed Hatakeyama Yoshinori...
Kawachi shugo fell to one of the three kanrei, of the Hatakeyamaclan; Hatakeyama Mitsuie and Hatakeyama Mochikuni continued this, making what should have...
power within the shogunate government; along with the Hosokawa and Hatakeyamaclans, they served as agents of the shogunate in resolving various disputes...
clan of Japan, and son of Hosokawa Katsumoto. Masamoto was appointed to this rank during 1486. For a brief period this title was lost by Hatakeyama Masanaga...
Hatakeyama Takamasa (畠山 高政, 1527 – November 5, 1576) was a daimyō of the Hatakeyamaclan of Kawachi Province during the late Sengoku period of Japanese...
Hatakeyama Rokurō Shigeyasu (畠山 六郎 重保) was a Kamakura-period warrior who fell victim to political intrigue in 1205. According to tradition, his grave can...
Hatakeyama Shigetada (畠山 重忠, 1164– 20 July 1205) was a samurai warlord of the late Heian and early Kamakura period Japan. He fought in the Genpei War,...
as a mercenary. He was employed by the Hatakeyamaclan and was a major contributor for repelling the Miyoshi clan. His reputation as a fearsome warrior...
1552–1585) or Hatakeyama Yoshitsugu was a Japanese daimyō of the Sengoku period, son of Nihonmatsu Yoshikuni. He was the 14th head of the Nihonmatsu clan (a branch...
for various daimyo such as the Hatakeyamaclan in Noto Province, the Takeda clan in Wakasa Province, and the Asakura clan in Echizen Province. Meanwhile...
families belong to this line and used "Minamoto" clan name in official records, such as the Ashikaga, Hatakeyama, Hosokawa, Imagawa, Mori, Nanbu, Nitta, Ogasawara...
landed estate, and during the Nanboku-chō period, Yuza clan were vassals of the Hatakeyamaclan and served as shugodai in a number of provinces. In the...
Heishi had many collateral branches, including Hōjō, Chiba, Miura and Hatakeyama. The other major branch of Kanmu Heishi was founded by Takamune-ō (804–867)...