Takaoka Muneyasu
Appearance
Takaoka Muneyasu 高岡宗泰 | |
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1st Takaoka clan of Izumo Province | |
Preceded by | Kamakura period |
Succeeded by | Takaoka Muneyoshi |
Personal details | |
Born | 1255 |
Died | August 13, 1326 (aged 71) |
Relations | Father: Sasaki Yasukiyo Mother: Kasai Kiyochika's daughter |
Children | Tahō-maru (He died young) Takaoka Muneyoshi (adopted son) Takaoka Muneyoshi's wife Toda Moroyasu's wife |
Takaoka Muneyasu (高岡宗泰, 1255 - August 13, 1326) was a Shugodai of Oki Province[1] on Kamakura period. He was the founder of Takaoka clan in Izumo Province,[2] Japan.
Takaoka Muneyasu was the 8th son of Sasaki Yasukiyo.[3] His mother was Kasai Kiyochika's daughter. Muneyasu was Enya Yoriyasu[4]'s younger brother. He was originally named Minamoto no Muneyasu. His alias was "Takaoka Hachirō" or "Sasaki Hachirō". His wife is Ii clan (Izumo Province). His official rank is Saemonnojyō. His family crest was "Hana-wachigai (Shippō-ni-hanakaku)".
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c9/Japanese_Crest_Hanawachigai.png/120px-Japanese_Crest_Hanawachigai.png)
(Shippō-ni-hanakaku),
The Crest of the Takaoka clan
Brief history
- 1274 (Kōchō11th, December of moon calendar) Because Mongol had attacked it, he became a soldier of foreign enemy defense (Ikoku-keigo ban-yaku), and he went to Coast of Kurosaki, Chikuzen Province.
- 1277 (Kenji3rd, April of moon calendar) He became an acting governor in Oki Province[5] (to one theory governor in Oki Province).
- 1287(Kōan10th) The territory Takaoka-mura, Enya-no-sato, Izumo Province, ingot was succeeded among his father Yasukiyo's inheritances. Therefore, he became a clan name "Takaoka" for the first time.
- 1305 (Kagen3rd), When Hōjō Munekata was revolted (The Kakitsu War), he attacked rebels running after by the Shōgun instruction.
- 1326 (Karyaku1st) August 13 He died. Age at death was 71 years old. His buddhist name was "Kakunen".[6]
References
- ^ present day Shimane Prefecture,
- ^ present day Shimane Prefecture
- ^ "Sonpi Bunmyaku", Tōin Kinsada, 1395.
- ^ Enya Yoriyasu was the grandfather of Enya Hangan Takasada.
- ^ "Gakuenji monjyo"
- ^ "Gunjyo-ruijyu", Hanawa Hokiichi, 1819.