Akamatsu Masanori
Akamatsu Masanori (赤松 政範, d. 1477) was one of the chief generals of the Hosokawa clan in the Ōnin War.[1]
Akamatsu Masanori | |
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Native name | 赤松 政範 |
Died | 1477 |
Allegiance | Hosokawa clan |
Rank | General |
Battles/wars | Ōnin War |
Relations | Akamatsu Masamoto |
Other work | Governor or constable (shugo) of northern Kaga Province |
Early life
Masanori was a son of Akamatsu Masamoto.
Daimyo
Masanori succeeded his father as head of the Akamatsu clan.
In 1458, Masanori was appointed governor or constable (shugo) of northern Kaga Province.[2]
References
- Varley, H. Paul. (1967). The Ōnin war: history of its origins and background, p. 75.
- Davis, David Lee. (1978). The Kaga Ikko Ikke, 1473-1580, p. 40.
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