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  • Daijō-daijin - Wikipedia
    The Daijō-daijin or Dajō-daijin [1] (太政大臣, "Chancellor of the Realm") was the head of the Daijō-kan (太政官, Council of State) during and after the Nara period and briefly under the Meiji Constitution It was equivalent to the Chinese Tàishī (太師), or Grand Preceptor
  • Oda Nobunaga (1534~1582) , The Uniter of Japan I
    To take over the leadership the Oda clan, he first killed his uncle and younger brother Then he attacked an army of 25,000 men from the Imagawa clan with only 3000 men He first intimidated them by using dummy soldiers and then ambushed them in a narrow gorge
  • Sanshoku suinin mondai (the question of the three alternative positions . . .
    Akira IMATANI, supporting Tachibana's theory, presented that Nobunaga bowed down to the Imperial Court's authority because he had to keep the medieval relationship of power with the Emperor Masanobu HASHIMOTO presented that Nobunaga accepted the post of Daijo daijin instead of Seii taishogun
  • Nobunaga’s Ambition Realized: Dawn of a New Rising Sun
    Their conversation was over the fact that Nobunaga kept refusing any imperial titles after relinquishing them all in 1578 What was agreed upon was that Nobunaga would take one of three titles: shogun (征夷大将軍), imperial regent or kanpaku (関白), or chancellor of the realm daijo-daijin (太政大臣)
  • ODA NOBUNAGA - Facts and Details
    By February 1578 the court had made him Daijo daijin, or Grand Minister of State - the highest post that could be given Yet if the court had hoped that exalted titles would woo Nobunaga, they were to be mistaken
  • Episode 522 – Reunification, Part 2 – Facing Backward Podcasts
    And he definitely was an abundant minister, because the court showered him in honors Most importantly, in 1585 he was made both the kanpaku, or regent to the emperor, and the daijo daijin–the prime minister of the old imperial civilian bureaucracy
  • The Legacy of Oda Nobunaga in Unifying Japan - sengokuclub. com
    Oda Nobunaga was a visionary leader whose military strategies, political reforms, and relentless ambition laid the foundation for Japan’s unification Though his rule was cut short, his impact shaped the course of Japanese history, influencing the country’s governance, economy, and military tactics for generations
  • The Epoch of Unification (1568 - 1615 AD) - Japan Society
    As though to gild the lily, in 1587 Hideyoshi had himself appointed grand chancellor of state (daijô daijin), the highest ministerial rank stipulated in the ancient constitution of Japan
  • Oda Nobutaka - Wikipedia
    Oda Nobutaka (織田 信孝, 1558–1583) was a samurai and member of the Oda clan He was adopted as the head of the Kanbe clan, which ruled the middle region of Ise Province and so he was also called Kanbe Nobutaka (神戸信孝)
  • Oda Nobunaga: The Rise of One of Japan’s Earliest Unifiers
    In April 1578, he received the highest position possible when he the Imperial court made him Daijo daijin, Grand Minister of State Nobunaga could then freely concentrate all his energies to reducing the Ikko fortress of Honganji





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