Ashikaga Yoshizumi
| Jinsu | gorko |
|---|---|
| Ɓii-leydiyankaaku | Japan |
| Inditirde | 足利 義澄 |
| Innde | よしずみ |
| Innde ɓesngu | 足利 |
| Name in kana | あしかが よしずみ |
| Ɗuubi daygo | 15 Siilo 1481 |
| Date of death | 6 Siilto 1511 |
| Father | Ashikaga Masatomo |
| Mother | Q108503286 |
| Dee/goriiwo | Hino Ako, Q108600788 |
| Marude | Ashikaga Yoshiharu, Ashikaga Yoshitsuna |
| Relative | Ashikaga Yoshimasa, Ashikaga Yoshihisa |
| Family | Ashikaga shogun family |
| Sana'aji | samurai |
| Position held | shogun |
| Diina | Buddhism |
| Military or police rank | shogun |
Ashikaga Yoshizumi (足利 義澄; 15 lewru Yarkomaa 1481 – 6 Suwee 1511) ko shōgun 11ɓo e laamu Ashikaga laamiiɗo tuggi 1494 haa 1508 e jamaanu Muromachi to Japon. Ko o ɓiy Ashikaga Masatomo e taaniiko shōgun jeegom biyeteeɗo Ashikaga Yoshinori. Innde makko gila e cukaagu ko Seikō (清晃), Yoshizumi adii wiyeede ko Yoshitō (heen sahaaji ina firtee Yoshimichi), caggal ɗuum Yoshitaka.
Yoshizumi ko jom suudu 8ɓo biyeteeɗo Ashikaga Yoshimasa ƴetti ɗum. Ko Hosokawa Masamoto toɗɗii mo, hono Sei-i Taishōgun.O ittaa tiitoonde ndee e hitaande 1508, ko shōgun 10ɓo biyeteeɗo Ashikaga Yoshitane, wonti shōgun e nder dumunna ɗiɗaɓo.
Ɓiɓɓe Yoshizumi ɗiɗo maa ngon e koye mum en shōgun en. Ashikaga Yoshiharu maa jogo doole innde hono shōgun Muromachi sappo e ɗiɗaɓo; e Ashikaga Yoshihide ƴetti doole innde ko shōgun sappo e nayaɓo.
Father: Ashikaga Masatomo (1435–1491)
Mother: daughter of Mushanakoji Takamitsu
Adopted Father: Ashikaga Yoshimasa
Adopted Mother: Hino Tomiko
Wife: Hino Akiko
Concubine: speculated daughter of Shiba Yoshihiro or daughter of Rokkaku Takayori
Children:
Ashikaga Yoshiharu by Akiko
Ashikaga Yoshitsuna by daughter of Shiba or Rokkaku
Events of Yoshizumi's bakufu
Significant events shape the period during which Yoshizumi was shōgun:
1494 – Hosokawa Masamoto has Yoshizumi appointed shōgun.
1495 – Hōjō Sōun captures Odawara.
1500 – Go-Kashiwabara succeeds.
Eras of Yoshizumi's bakufu
The years in which Yoshizumi was shogun are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō.
Meiō (1492–1501)
Bunki (1501–1504)
Eishō (1504–1521)
Notes
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, p. 362., p. 362, at Google Books
Ackroyd, Joyce. (1982). Lessons from History: The Tokushi Yoron, p. 298.
Ackroyd, p. 298; n.b., Shōgun Yoshimasa was succeeded by shōgun Yoshihisa (Yoshimasa's natural son), then by shōgun Yoshitane (Yoshimasa's first adopted son), and then by shōgun Yoshizumi (Yoshimasa's second adopted son)
Titsingh, p. 367., p. 367, at Google Books
Ackroyd, p. 385 n104; excerpt, "Some apparent contradictions exist in various versions of the pedigree owing to adoptions and name-changes. Yoshitsuna (sometimes also read Yoshikore) changed his name and was adopted by Yoshitane. Some pedigrees show Yoshitsuna as Yoshizumi's son, and Yoshifuyu as Yoshizumi's son."
Titsingh, p. 370., p. 370, at Google Books
Titsingh, p. 386., p. 386, at Google Books
Ackroyd, p. 331.
Titsingh, pp. 362–371., p. 362, at Google Books
Tuugnorgal.
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki][1] His childhood name was Seikō (清晃), Yoshizumi was first called Yoshitō (sometimes translated as Yoshimichi), then Yoshitaka.[2]He was installed by Hosokawa Masamoto as Sei-i Taishōgun.[3] He was stripped of the title in 1508 by the 10th shōgun Ashikaga Yoshitane, who became shōgun for a second period of time.[4]" Ashikaga Yoshiharu would hold nominal powers as the twelfth Muromachi shōgun;[5] and Ashikaga Yoshihide assumed nominal powers as the fourteenth shōgun.[6]
- ↑ Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Template:Google books
- ↑ Ackroyd, Joyce. (1982). Lessons from History: The Tokushi Yoron, p. 298.
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- ↑ Titsingh, Template:Google books