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  2. Kyōgoku clan - Wikipedia

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    The clan descend from the Uda Genji through the Sasaki clan. [1] The name derives from the Kyōgoku quarter of Kyoto during the Heian period. [2] The Kyōgoku acted as shugo (governors) of Ōmi, Hida, Izumo and Oki Provinces in the period before the Ōnin War. [2] A period of decline in clan fortunes was mitigated with the rise of the Tokugawa ...

  3. Kyōgoku Takatsugu - Wikipedia

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    The mon of the Kyōgoku clan. The tozama Kyōgoku claimed descent from Emperor Uda (868–897) by his grandson Minamoto no Masanobu (920–993). [5] They represent a branch of the Sasaki clan who were adopted by the Seiwa Genji. [3] His sister, Kyōgoku Tatsuko, also known as Matsu no maru-dono, was one of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's concubine.

  4. Category:Kyōgoku clan - Wikipedia

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  5. Kyōgoku clan ruins - Wikipedia

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    The Kyōgoku clan ruins (京極氏遺跡, Kyōgoku-shi iseki) is a group archaeological sites in the Johei neighborhood of the city of Maibara, Shiga prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan, connected with the Muromachi period rulers of northern Ōmi province, the Kyōgoku clans. The sites have protected as a National Historic Site from 2004. [1]

  6. List of organisations in wuxia fiction - Wikipedia

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    Tang Clan (唐門) Thunderbolt Hall (霹靂堂) Green Dragon Society (青龍會) Wolf Mountain (狼山) Six Fans Gate (六扇門) Hall of the Gods (諸神殿) Tian Zong (天宗) Puppets' Mountain Manor (玩偶山莊) Tian Zun (天尊) Heaven Forsaken Nunnery (天棄庵) Holy Silkworm Cult (天蠶教) Killers' Manor (殺人莊)

  7. Uda Genji - Wikipedia

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    Many of the famous Minamoto warriors, including Sasaki clan (佐々木氏), also known as Daimyō Kyōgoku clan (京極氏); Sasaki Nariyori (佐々木成頼), the founder of the Ōmi Genji clan (近江源氏); and Sasaki Yoshikiyo (佐々木義清), the founder of the Izumo Genji clan (出雲源氏) belong to this line.

  8. Kyōgoku Tatsuko - Wikipedia

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    Motoaki was defeated and killed by these forces. Kyogoku Tatsuko, hailing from the Kyogoku clan, a former ruling family in Omi Province, was captured and subsequently became one of Hideyoshi's concubines. Throughout her time as Hideyoshi's concubine, Kyogoku Tatsuko accompanied him to various locations, including Odawara Castle and Nagoya ...

  9. Kyōgoku Maria - Wikipedia

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    Kyōgoku clan Kyōgoku Maria ( 京極マリア ) or Yōfuku-in ( 養福院 ) (1543 – August 20, 1618) was a Japanese noble lady and religious leader from the Sengoku period to the early Edo period .