Kitabatake Chikafusa
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Chikafusa Kitabatake
Chikafusa Kitabatake (né en 1293 et mort en 1354 à Yoshino dans la Province de Yamato au Japon) est un kuge (noble de cour) et un écrivain japonais de l'époque Nanboku-chō, partisan de la Cour du Sud.
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Catégories : Écrivain japonais | Minamoto | Naissance en 1293 | Décès en 1354
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