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- The chinjufu shōgun (鎮守府将軍, literally, “commander-in-chief of the central peacekeeping headquarters”), also translated loosely as “commander-in-chief of...
- ****anese samurai lord who was the head of the Minamoto clan and served as Chinjufu-shōgun. Along with his son Minamoto no Yoshiie, he led the Imperial forces...
- Chinjufu Shogun defeated Taira Masakado Tada Minamoto Mitsunaka (多田源満仲) – Founder of Settsu Tada Genji Minamoto no Yorimitsu (Raikō) (源頼光) – Chinjufu-shōgun...
- Daitō-ryū aiki-jūjutsu and Takeda-ryū. Yoshimitsu was born the son of Chinjufu-shōgun Minamoto no Yoriyoshi (988-1075) of the Minamoto clan. His brother...
- under the title Issued! Naval Base Communications (発令!鎮守府通信, Hatsurei! Chinjufu tsūshin) beginning from July 9, 2013. The Famitsu website also hosts a...
- ****anese samurai and court official of the Heian period. He served as Chinjufu-shōgun and acting governor of Settsu Province. His ****ociation with the...
- themselves unable to take. He held the title, p****ed down from his father, of Chinjufu-shōgun, Commander-in-chief of the Defense of the North. He served as Governor...
- their authority Kyōto appointed Minamoto Yoriyoshi as Chinjufu-shōgun. The position known as Chinjufu-shōgun, or "Commander-in-chief of the Defense of the...
- Taishōgun (征西大将軍, lit. "Commander-in-chief for the pacification of the West") Chinjufu Shōgun (鎮守府将軍, lit. "Commander-in-chief of the central peacekeeping headquarters")...
- later. He died in 1202. Yoshishige was posthumously awarded the title of Chinjufu-shōgun, or Commander-in-chief of the Defense of the North, in 1611, four...