Nitta Yoshimune
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Yoshimune Nitta
Yoshimune Nitta (新田義宗) (1335-1368) était un samuraï du Japon médiéval. Il était le troisième fils de Yoshisada Nitta, membre le plus illustre du clan Nitta. Il a soutenu la cour du Sud face au clan Ashikaga lors de la période Nanboku-chō.
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Catégories : Samouraï | Naissance en 1335 | Décès en 1368
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