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Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
Third shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate of Japan (1358–1408)
In this Japanese name, the surname is Ashikaga.
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (足利 義満, September 25, 1358 – May 31, 1408) was the third shōgun of the Ashikaga shogunate, ruling from 1368 to 1394 during the Muromachi period of Japan.
Yoshimitsu was Ashikaga Yoshiakira's third son but the oldest son to survive, his childhood name being Haruō (春王).
Ashikaga Shogunate: A crucial Era in Japanese History
Yoshimitsu was appointed shōgun, a hereditary title as head of the military estate, in 1368 at the age of ten; at twenty he was admitted to the imperial court as Acting Grand Counselor (Gon Dainagon権大納言).
In 1379, Yoshimitsu reorganized the institutional framework of the Gozan Zen 五山禅 establishment before, two years later, becoming the first person of the warrior (samurai) class to host a reigning emperor at his private residence.
In 1392, he negotiated the end of the Nanboku-chō imperial schism that had plagued politics for over half a century. Two year Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Biography - Pantheon RIRAD