Lord of Abe Castle in Suruga (Shizuoka Prefecture). Served as a warrior in the new Kenmu government. Raised an army at Abe Castle along with the Irie and Kambara clans on the side of the Southern Court. Around 1344 (Kōei 3, Kōkoku 5), he welcomed Prince Okiyoshi, and later Prince Muneyoshi, to the castle. Source: Kodansha Digital Japanese Name Dictionary +Plus Information | Legend |
駿河(するが)(静岡県)安倍城主。建武(けんむ)の新政権の武者所につかえる。南朝方として入江氏,蒲原(かんばら)氏とともに安倍城で挙兵。康永3=興国5年(1344)ごろ興良(おきよし)親王を,のち宗良(むねよし)親王を城にむかえた。 出典 講談社デジタル版 日本人名大辞典+Plusについて 情報 | 凡例 |
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