Ano Sanekado - Ano Sanekado

Japanese: 阿野実廉 - あの・さねかど
Ano Sanekado - Ano Sanekado
Year of death: Unknown (Year of death unknown)
Year of birth: 1288
A nobleman from the late Kamakura to early Nanboku-cho period. Son of Right Middle Captain Kinkazu, Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade. Brother of Emperor Go-Daigo's favorite concubine, Shintaikemon'in Reishi. Initially served the Shogun of the Kamakura shogunate, Prince Morikuni, as Right Middle Captain. In March 1328 (Kareya 3), he was promoted to non-councillor and Junior Third Rank, and in December of the following year (1329) to the Right Captain of the Guards, and in July of the same year to Minister of the Imperial Household. The following year, when Emperor Go-Daigo fled to Mount Kasagi (Kyoto Prefecture) and Emperor Kogon ascended to the throne, it seems that Sanekazu was dismissed from his post. According to a petition from Jitsukazu dated November 1336 ("Documents in the possession of Takeuchi Bunpei," included in "Kanagawa Prefecture History/Materials Volume 3"), in May 1333, Jitsukazu in Kamakura was surrounded by Hojo Takatoki but narrowly escaped, and when Nitta Yoshisada invaded Kamakura, he joined him and demonstrated military loyalty, and in December of the same year, he accompanied Prince Nariyoshi, son of Godaigo, on imperial orders when he traveled to Kamakura, and the following year, in the first year of Kenmu, when the Homma and Shibuya clans rebelled in Kanto, he guarded Nariyoshi, and when the Nakasendai Rebellion broke out in July of the second year of Kenmu, he protected Nariyoshi and fled to Yahagi-juku in Mikawa Province (Aichi Prefecture). In October of the third year of Kenmu, he became a monk ("Kugyo Bunin").

(Mori Shigeruaki)

Source: Asahi Japanese Historical Biography: Asahi Shimbun Publications Inc. About Asahi Japanese Historical Biography

Japanese:
没年:没年不詳(没年不詳)
生年:正応1(1288)
鎌倉後期から南北朝前期にかけての公家。右中将正四位下公廉の子。後醍醐天皇の寵妃新待賢門院廉子の兄弟。当初右中将として鎌倉幕府の将軍守邦親王に仕えた。嘉暦3(1328)年3月,非参議・従三位,翌元徳1(1329)年12月右兵衛督,同2年7月宮内卿に昇進。翌年後醍醐天皇が笠置山(京都府)に出奔して光厳天皇が即位すると,実廉は解官されたらしい。建武3/延元1(1336)年11月の実廉申状(『神奈川県史/資料編3』所収「竹内文平氏所蔵文書」)によれば,正慶2/元弘3(1333)年5月鎌倉の実廉は北条高時に包囲されたが危うく逃れ,新田義貞が鎌倉に攻め入ると,これに加わり軍忠をとげたこと,同年12月後醍醐の皇子成良親王鎌倉下向の際は勅命により供奉したこと,翌建武1年関東で本間・渋谷氏などが反乱を起こしたとき,成良を警固したこと,同2年7月中先代の乱が起こると,成良をまもって三河国(愛知県)矢作宿まで落ち延びたことなどが知られる。同3年10月出家(『公卿補任』)。

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