Akamatsu Norimura
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Akamatsu Norimura (赤松 則村, 1277 – February 18, 1350) also well known as Akamatsu Enshin was a Japanese samurai of the Akamatsu clan in the Muromachi period. He was governor (shugo) of Harima Province in Hyōgo Prefecture.[1] Norimura was a patron of Sesson Yūbai who established Hōun-ji and Hōrin-ji in Harima.[2] In records about the establishment of land rights for Daitoku-ji in Kyoto, Norimura's help is recognized.[3]
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Akamatsu Norimura | |
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Era | Muromachi |
Birth date | 1277 |
Death date | February 18, 1350(1350-02-18) (aged 72–73) |
Shogunate(s) | Ashikaga |
Domain(s) | Harima Province |
Clan(s) | Akamatsu |
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In this Japanese name, the surname is Akamatsu.