Mōri Tokichika, the Glossary
was a samurai during the Kamakura period and a gokenin of the Kamakura shogunate.[1]
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12 relations: Gokenin, Kamakura period, Kamakura shogunate, Mōri clan, Mōri Motonari, Mōri Suemitsu, Mōri Tsunemitsu, Minamoto clan, Minamoto no Sanetomo, Minamoto no Yoritomo, Miura clan, Samurai.
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Gokenin
A was initially a vassal of the shogunate of the Kamakura and the Muromachi periods.
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Kamakura period
The is a period of Japanese history that marks the governance by the Kamakura shogunate, officially established in 1192 in Kamakura by the first shōgun Minamoto no Yoritomo after the conclusion of the Genpei War, which saw the struggle between the Taira and Minamoto clans.
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Kamakura shogunate
The was the feudal military government of Japan during the Kamakura period from 1185 to 1333.
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Mōri clan
The Mōri clan (毛利氏 Mōri-shi) was a Japanese samurai clan descended from Ōe no Hiromoto.
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Mōri Motonari
was a prominent daimyō (feudal lord) in the western Chūgoku region of Japan during the Sengoku period of the 16th century. Mōri Tokichika and Mōri Motonari are Mōri clan.
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Mōri Suemitsu
was a samurai during the Kamakura period and a gokenin of the Kamakura shogunate. Mōri Tokichika and Mōri Suemitsu are Mōri clan.
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Mōri Tsunemitsu
was a samurai during the Kamakura period and a gokenin of the Kamakura shogunate. Mōri Tokichika and Mōri Tsunemitsu are Mōri clan.
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Minamoto clan
was a noble surname bestowed by the Emperors of Japan upon members of the imperial family who were excluded from the line of succession and demoted into the ranks of the nobility since 814.
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Minamoto no Sanetomo
was the third shōgun of the Kamakura shogunate.
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Minamoto no Yoritomo
was the founder and the first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate and of Japan, ruling from 1192 until 1199, also the first ruling shogun in the history of Japan.
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Miura clan
The was one of the branch families descended from the Taira clan.
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Samurai
were soldiers who served as retainers to lords (including ''daimyo'') in Feudal Japan.
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