- Kōsa (光佐,
February 20, 1543 –
December 27, 1592), also
known as Hongan-ji
Kennyo (本願寺 顕如), was the 11th head of the Hongan-ji in Kyoto, and
Chief Abbot of...
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fortress for ten years.
Nobunaga expelled Kennyo in the
eleventh year, but,
through a riot
caused by
Kennyo, Nobunaga's
territory took the bulk of the...
- • 1457–1499
Rennyo • 1499–1525
Jitsunyo • 1525–1554
Shonyo • 1560–1592
Kennyo Historical era
Sengoku • Established Mid-15th
century • Disestablished 1586...
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longest siege in ****anese history. In
August 1580, the
Abbot Kōsa (
Kennyo) was
persuaded to surrender,
ending the 11-year-long siege. At the time...
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Osaka his ****ure base,
ordered the
Osaka Honganji to
withdraw from Osaka.
Kennyo issued a
proclamation to his
followers to
overthrow Nobunaga, and they rose...
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temple fortresses of the sect. In 1580, the
abbot of the
Ishiyama Hongan-ji,
Kennyo, surrendered,
while his son Kyōnyo
refused to surrender, for
which he was...
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Umemura Sawano Monks and
other religious figures Ankokuji Ekei Hongan-ji
Kennyo Hon'inbō
Sansa Ishin Sūden Jion Koji
Kashin Nankōbō
Tenkai Rennyo Sessai...
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According to the Uno
Mondo Nikki, a do****ent
written as
secretary records for
Kennyo, Yo****sugu and
Mitsunari were
among the men who
accompanied Hideyoshi to...
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Members Jamie "Jonny 5"
Laurie Stephen "Brer Rabbit"
Brackett Kenny "
KennyO"
Ortiz Andy "Rok"
Guerrero Past
members Joe
Ferrone Mackenzie Gault Jesse...
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kousa or kōsa,
known as
Asian Dust Kōsa (also
known as
Honganji Kennyo), the
leader of
Ishiyama Hongan-ji and Ikkō-Ikki rebels.
Kousa or kusa,...