Hatakeyama Yoshifusa

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Hatakeyama Yoshifusa (畠山 義総) (1491–1545) was the successor of Hatakeyama Yoshimoto. This succession took place during the year 1515.[1] For Yoshifusa to consolidate his power, he reinforced Nanao Castle and established himself there .[1] Yoshifusa was a patron to scholars, and invited various scholars from Kyoto to lecture at Nanao. Yoshifusa was indeed a very capable leader. The Noto Hatakeyama enjoyed relative peace and stability as Yoshifusa was under their rule.[2]

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  1. ^ a b "Hatakeyama Yoshifusa". kotobank. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  2. ^ Nihon Jōkaku Taikei Vol.7 Niigata, Toyama, Ishikawa. Tokyo: 新人物往来社. 1980. p. 381. ISBN 9784404010445.