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Sengoku “States” Part III
April 3, 2023
justin-david-hebert
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Season 9, Episode 9: Sengoku “States” Part III
The crest (mon) of the Shimazu Clan, who came to dominate much of Kyushu during Sengoku Jidai. Source: Public Domain
The province of Satsuma (in red) was the primary headquarters for the Shimazu Clan. From there, they established international trade with foreign powers near and distant. Source:
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The crest (mon) of the Chosokabe Clan, who would come to dominate much of Shikoku Island during Sengoku Jidai. Source:
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Tosa Province (in red) served as the primary headquarters of the Chosokabe Clan. Source:
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The crest (mon) of the Ogasawara Clan, from whom the Miyoshi Clan descend. Source:
Mangwanani based on bitmap by Minamoto at fr.wikipedia
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The crest (mon) of the Miyoshi Clan. Cadet clans often used symbols which were similar to that of their parent house. Source:
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Awa Province (in red) was the primary headquarters for the Miyoshi Clan and served as a secure fallback location whenever they needed to withdraw from Kansai. Source:
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