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Yamana Yoshinori (山名 義範, died February 1219) was a samurai lord of the Kamakura period. He served as Governor of Izu Province and was the founder of the Yamana clan. He was also known as Yamana Kaja and Yamana Saburō.[1]

  1. ^ Ueda, Masaaki (2002). Nihon jinmei daijiten. Kōdansha. Shuppan Kenkyūjo, 講談社. 出版研究所. Kōdansha. 山名義範. ISBN 4-06-210800-3. OCLC 50718841.

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