Ashina clan
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The Ashina clan (蘆名氏?), descended from Taira clan through the Miura clan, was a Japanese clan during the Sengoku period. Sometimes the kanji characters "芦名" and "葦名" are used also. The name came from the area called Ashina in the city of Yokosuka in Kanagawa Prefecture.
There were two branches of the clan: Sagami-Ashina (相模蘆名氏?) and Aizu-Ashina (会津蘆名氏?). Sagami-Ashina originated when Muira Yoshitsugu's third son adopted the name Ashina. Aizu-Ashina was descented from Miura Yoshiaki's seventh son Sawara Yoshitsuru. Some sources disagree however. During the Muromachi period the clan claimed the shugo of Aizu. In 1589 the clan suffered a severe loss against Date Masamune at the Battle of Suriagehara, leading to the demise of the clan.
[edit] References
- Aoki - Ayukawa (Japanese). Retrieved on 2007-08-25.
- Corresponding article (Aug. 25) in Japanese Wikipedia.