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Anekōji
姉小路
Home provinceHida Province
Parent houseFujiwara clan
Titles
FounderAnekōji Ietsuna
Final rulerAnekōji Chikatsuna
Founding year1333
Dissolution1585
Cadet branchesAnenokōji clan

The Anekōji clan (姉小路氏, Anekōji-shi) was a Japanese samurai family descending from the Fujiwara clan. During the Sengoku period, they served as daimyo (feudal lord) of Hida Province. The clan is also known as Anegakōji clan.

Origins

The Anekōji clan was founded by Anekōji Ietsuna, a descendant of Fujiwara no Morotada (Ko-Ichijō lineage) of the Hokke house of the Fujiwara clan, a powerful family of Japanese imperial regents and court nobility, founded by Fujiwara no Kamatari in the 7th century.[1] Ietsuna founded the clan after he was made Governor of Hida Province during the Kenmu Restoration in 1333.[1][2]

History

After Anekōji Ietsuna, was made Governor of Hida Province in 1333, the family ruled the province from Kojima Castle. The Anekōji of Hida Province along with Kitabatake of Ise Province and Ichijō of Tosa Province were called "the three kokushi families". Members of the family also served as courtiers at the Imperial Court for several generations.[1]

Although they were active at Kojima Castle in their home province, Anekōji Yoritsuna fought against Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi during the Sengoku period. However, in 1585, the Anekōji clan was destroyed by Hideyoshi's general Kanamori Nagachika.[1][3] The last known member of the Anekōji clan was Yoritsuna's son, Chikatsuna.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Nihon dai hyakka zensho Nipponica. Shōgakkan, 小学館 (Shohan ed.). Tōkyō. 2001. 姉小路氏. ISBN 4-09-526001-7. OCLC 14970117.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. ^ Gibney, Frank (1996). Buritanika kokusai dai hyakka jiten. TBS Britannica. 姉小路氏.
  3. ^ Maipedia. 平凡社. 1994. 姉小路氏. ISBN 4-582-00504-7. OCLC 674661705.
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