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- Hosokawa Yoriyuki (1329 – 1392) was a samurai of the Hosokawa clan, and prominent government minister under the Ashikaga shogunate, serving as Kyoto Kanrei (Shogun's Deputy in Kyoto) from 1367 to 1379. The first to hold this post, he solidified the power of the shogunate, as well as elements of its administrative organization. He was also Constable of the provinces of Sanuki, Tosa, and Settsu. The son of Hosokawa Yoriharu, Yoriyuki also served the shogunate as a military commander, and fought the Yamana clan, ultimately achieving victory over them in 1361. Commanding shogunal forces in a number of battles, and serving under Shogun Ashikaga Yoshiakira, Yoriyuki even killed his own cousin, Hosokawa Kiyouji, who defected to the other side. Yoriyuki was appointed Shogun's Deputy in 1367, when Yoshiakira was very ill; on his deathbed, Yoshiakira entrusted Yoriyuki with the care of his son Yoshimitsu. Ashikaga Yoshimitsu became shogun the following year, at the age of ten. For the next six years, Yoriyuki served as his chief minister. The "government under his guidance," according to George Bailey Sansom, "was stern and just ... This was the first time since the fall of the Hōjō that law was enforced and order maintained". Inspired by the policies of the Kemmu era of thirty years earlier, Yoriyuki sought to introduce and maintain discipline and loyalty among the various samurai families and to suppress forces of dissent. To that end, he promulgated sumptuary laws, placing strict guidelines on the kinds of luxury items samurai could wear, and certain extravagant customs, such as the exchanging of New Year's gifts. When Yoshimitsu came of age, he would reject notions of frugality, and would take issue with Yoriyuki over this particular element of policy; Yoshimitsu's retirement villa, the gold-covered Kinkaku-ji, serves as a good example of the degree to which he did not care for thrift. To further encourage the loyalty of the most powerful clans at Court, Yoriyuki created the post of Kanrei (the shogun's deputy had previously been called Shitsuji) and proposed that his family, the Hosokawa, should share the post with the Shiba and Hatakeyama clans, alternating appointments between the clans. He saw to the enforcement of the property rights of hereditary landlords, religious groups, and Imperial lands, seeking to extend the military and legal powers of the shogunate to protect these lands from being seized by force by roving warlords. Several of these warlords, associated with the former Deputy Kō no Moronao, had been issuing orders and edicts in the name of the shogunate; this, too, was put to an end. Yoriyuki also saw to the development of the shogunate's administrative procedures. Under the previous two shoguns, affairs were largely handled personally, with very little organization or procedure. Under Yoriyuki's guidance, administrative methods were established, and the government's operations organized to a significant degree. Though largely successful in increasing the power of the shogunate, and establishing modes of administrative organization, Yoriyuki eventually drew the ire of members of the other samurai families, who accused him of collecting power for himself. In 1379, he was asked by the shogun to resign.
- Hosokawa Yoriyuki est un samouraï du clan Hosokawa et un ministre du shogunat Ashikaga, servant en tant que Kyōto Kanrei (député du shogun à Kyōto) de 1367 à 1379.
- 細川 頼之(ほそかわ よりゆき、元徳元年(1329年) - 元中9年/明徳3年3月2日(1392年3月25日))は、南北朝時代から室町時代初期にかけての武将・政治家・室町幕府管領。本姓は源氏。家系は清和源氏の一家系 河内源氏の流れを汲む足利氏の一門 細川氏の嫡流 細川京兆家。幼名は弥九郎。官位は従四位下、右馬助、右馬頭、武蔵守。生年は享年から逆算、一部異なる年齢を記す資料も存在する。 足利氏の一門である細川氏の武将として、阿波、讃岐、伊予など四国地方における南朝方と戦い、観応の擾乱では幕府方に属す。管領への就任で幕政を指導し、また幼少の足利義満を補佐して、半済令の施行や南朝との和睦などを行う。天授5年/康暦元年(1379年)の康暦の政変で失脚するが、その後は赦免されて幕政に復帰する。
- Хосокава Йоріюкі — японський політичний діяч і полководець періоду Намбокутьо. Канрей сьоґунату Муроматі. Допомогав сьоґуну Асіказі Йосіміцу у справі стабілізації сьоґунату та посилення влади центру над регіонами. Був звільнений з посади канрея на вимогу опозиції і призначений сюґо регіону Сікоку. Разом із Йосіміцу спричинив смуту Мейтоку 1391 року, в ході якої було послаблено позиції регіональних володарів роду Ямана з Тюґоку.
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- Hosokawa Yoriyuki (1329 – 1392) was a samurai of the Hosokawa clan, and prominent government minister under the Ashikaga shogunate, serving as Kyoto Kanrei (Shogun's Deputy in Kyoto) from 1367 to 1379. The first to hold this post, he solidified the power of the shogunate, as well as elements of its administrative organization. He was also Constable of the provinces of Sanuki, Tosa, and Settsu.
- Hosokawa Yoriyuki est un samouraï du clan Hosokawa et un ministre du shogunat Ashikaga, servant en tant que Kyōto Kanrei (député du shogun à Kyōto) de 1367 à 1379.
- Хосокава Йоріюкі — японський політичний діяч і полководець періоду Намбокутьо. Канрей сьоґунату Муроматі. Допомогав сьоґуну Асіказі Йосіміцу у справі стабілізації сьоґунату та посилення влади центру над регіонами.
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