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  1. Miyoshi Nagayoshi (三好 長慶, March 10, 1522 – August 10, 1564), or Miyoshi Choukei, the eldest son of Miyoshi Motonaga, was a Japanese samurai and daimyō who ruled seven provinces in Kansai.

  2. Miyoshi Nagayoshi (三好長慶) Nagayoshi/Chokei MIYOSHI was a busho (Japanese military commander) in the Sengoku period (period of warring states). He was a daimyo (Japanese territorial lord) in the Sengoku period in Awa Province in the Kinai (countries near Kyoto ).

  3. Hubo un hombre, Nagayoshi Miyoshi, que expulsó al gobierno de Hosokawa y tomó el control de Japón, centrándose en la región de Kinki, por delante de Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi y Tokugawa Ieyasu. Nagayoshi heredó la familia Miyoshi a una edad temprana y derrocó al gobierno de Hosokawa, que duró más de 30 años.

  4. There was a man, Nagayoshi Miyoshi, who expelled the Hosokawa government and took control of Japan, centering on the Kinki region, ahead of Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and Tokugawa Ieyasu. Nagayoshi inherited the Miyoshi family at a young age and ousted the Hosokawa government, which lasted for over 30 years.

  5. Nagayoshi Miyoshi, also known as Chōkei, is a daimyo who installed Yoshiteru Ashikaga as a puppet leader to influence the imperial court from behind the scenes. He placed forty-fifth in the Nobunaga no Yabou Taishi poll for most favorite father.

  6. Miyoshi Nagayoshi: The Young Conquer. Then began Miyoshi Nagayoshi’s brilliant career as a samurai. Shogun Ashikaga Yoshiharu launched a war against Hosokawa Harumoto, Nagayoshi defeated Yoshiharu with the help of his three brothers: Sogo Kazumasa, Miyoshi Jikkyu, and Atagi Fuyuyasu.

  7. 17 de jun. de 2023 · On June 17, 1565, the Miyoshi Three, Miyoshi Yoshitsugu, and Matsunaga Hisamichi assembled an army of 10,000 at Kiyomizu Temple under the guise of worship (6). At around 8 AM, the Miyoshi and Matsunaga forces surrounded the palace on all sides and began their attack on Yoshiteru (7).