Yoshinori Ashikaga

Yoshinori Ashikaga (, Ashikaga Yoshinori ) (July 12th 1394 - July 12th 1441) was the sixth of the Shoguns Ashikaga of the Period Muromachi of the history of the Japan. Yoshinori was the son of the third Shogun, Yoshimitsu Ashikaga.

After the death of the fifth shogun, Yoshikazu Ashikaga, in 1425, the fourth shogun, Yoshimochi Ashikaga, father of Yoshikazu and brother of Yoshinori, does not designate a successor. Yoshimochi dies in 1428, and the following year Yoshinori becomes '' Seii Taishogun '' while drawing from the fates in front of the Sanctuaire Iwashimizu with Kyōto to solve the thorn-bush problem of the succession.

Yoshinori reinforces the capacity of the shogunat by beating Mochiuji Ashikaga at the time of the Guerre of Eikyo in 1438.

Yoshinori is assassinated in 1441 by Mitsusuke Akamatsu during the Guerre of Kakitsu. His/her son Yoshikatsu succeeds to him the following year as a seventh shogun Ashikaga, but the capacity shogunal falls into the decline

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