dbo:abstract |
Die Nikki (japanisch 仁木氏, auch Nitsuki gelesen) waren eine Familie des japanischen Schwertadels (Buke). Die Vorfahren leiteten sich über Minamoto no Yoshikiyo († 1183) von den Seiwa Genji ab. (de) The Nitsuki clan (仁木氏, Nitsuki-shi) was a Japanese family of Daimyos descending from the Seiwa Genji lineage of the Minamoto clan. The clan is also known as Niki clan. A branch of the powerful Ashikaga clan, the clan were active as Shugo Daimyo during the Nanboku-chō and Muromachi periods. During the Ōnin War (1467-77), the clan split into Tamba, Ise and Iga branches and gradually declined. In the Edo period, some branches of the Nitsuki clan, such as the Sakakibara clan, served the Tokugawa shogunate. (en) 仁木氏(につきし)は、清和源氏の一族で、足利氏の祖義康の長子義清の系統に属する。鎌倉時代に、足利氏嫡流の義氏が承久の乱の功で三河国の守護に任ぜられると、義清の孫は三河国額田郡仁木郷(現在の愛知県岡崎市仁木町周辺)に移り住み、仁木太郎を称した。実国の弟義季は、隣接する細川郷を領して細川氏の祖となり、ともに足利氏嫡流の譜代被官となった。 (ja) |
dbo:thumbnail |
wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Ashikaga_mon.svg?width=300 |
dbo:wikiPageID |
68880556 (xsd:integer) |
dbo:wikiPageLength |
6207 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger) |
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID |
1049026880 (xsd:integer) |
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink |
dbr:Samurai dbr:Mikawa_Province dbr:Mimasaka_Province dbr:Muromachi_period dbr:Musashi_Province dbr:Seiwa_Genji dbr:Emperor_Seiwa dbr:Mino_Province dbr:Mon_(badge) dbr:Totomi_Province dbr:Shogun dbr:Ōnin_War dbr:Ichijō_Kaneyoshi dbr:Iga_Province dbr:Steward_(office) dbr:Tajima_Province dbr:Tokugawa_shogunate dbr:Hatakeyama_Yoshinari dbr:Aichi_Prefecture dbc:Minamoto_clan dbr:Daimyo dbr:Edo_period dbr:Ise_Province dbr:Kamakura_period dbr:Ashikaga_Takauji dbr:Ashikaga_Yoshimi dbr:Ashikaga_Yoshimitsu dbr:Ashikaga_clan dbr:Ashikaga_shogunate dbc:Japanese_clans dbr:Yamashiro_Province dbc:Ashikaga_clan dbr:Iga_Ueno_Castle dbr:Kyoto dbr:Minamoto_clan dbr:Okayama_Prefecture dbr:Okazaki,_Aichi dbr:Yamana_clan dbr:Sakakibara_clan dbr:Niki_Mitsunaga dbr:Mōri_clan dbr:Nanboku-chō_period dbr:Tamba_Province dbr:Nitsuki_Sanekuni dbr:Hosokawa_Kiyouji dbr:Hatakeyama_Kunikiyo dbr:File:Nikki_hachimangu.jpg dbr:Niki_Yoshikazu |
dbp:cadetBranches |
Sakakibara clan (en) |
dbp:caption |
Mon: Ashikaga-Futatsu-Hikiryō (en) |
dbp:founder |
dbr:Nitsuki_Sanekuni |
dbp:foundingYear |
13 (xsd:integer) |
dbp:parentHouse |
dbr:Ashikaga_clan |
dbp:provinceOfOrigin |
dbr:Mikawa_Province |
dbp:surname |
Nitsuki (en) |
dbp:surnameNihongo |
仁木 (en) |
dbp:titles |
* Shugo Daimyo (en) |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate |
dbt:Reflist dbt:Family_name_hatnote dbt:Japanese_clan_name |
dcterms:subject |
dbc:Minamoto_clan dbc:Japanese_clans dbc:Ashikaga_clan |
rdfs:comment |
Die Nikki (japanisch 仁木氏, auch Nitsuki gelesen) waren eine Familie des japanischen Schwertadels (Buke). Die Vorfahren leiteten sich über Minamoto no Yoshikiyo († 1183) von den Seiwa Genji ab. (de) The Nitsuki clan (仁木氏, Nitsuki-shi) was a Japanese family of Daimyos descending from the Seiwa Genji lineage of the Minamoto clan. The clan is also known as Niki clan. A branch of the powerful Ashikaga clan, the clan were active as Shugo Daimyo during the Nanboku-chō and Muromachi periods. During the Ōnin War (1467-77), the clan split into Tamba, Ise and Iga branches and gradually declined. In the Edo period, some branches of the Nitsuki clan, such as the Sakakibara clan, served the Tokugawa shogunate. (en) 仁木氏(につきし)は、清和源氏の一族で、足利氏の祖義康の長子義清の系統に属する。鎌倉時代に、足利氏嫡流の義氏が承久の乱の功で三河国の守護に任ぜられると、義清の孫は三河国額田郡仁木郷(現在の愛知県岡崎市仁木町周辺)に移り住み、仁木太郎を称した。実国の弟義季は、隣接する細川郷を領して細川氏の祖となり、ともに足利氏嫡流の譜代被官となった。 (ja) |
rdfs:label |
Nikki (Klan) (de) Nitsuki clan (en) 仁木氏 (ja) |
owl:sameAs |
wikidata:Nitsuki clan dbpedia-de:Nitsuki clan dbpedia-ja:Nitsuki clan https://global.dbpedia.org/id/C5k6 |
prov:wasDerivedFrom |
wikipedia-en:Nitsuki_clan?oldid=1049026880&ns=0 |
foaf:depiction |
wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Ashikaga_mon.svg wiki-commons:Special:FilePath/Nikki_hachimangu.jpg |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf |
wikipedia-en:Nitsuki_clan |
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of |
dbr:Sakakibara_clan dbr:Niki_Mitsunaga |
is foaf:primaryTopic of |
wikipedia-en:Nitsuki_clan |