—Mochiuji (1398-1439), kwanryo; sides with Yamanouchi branch of
Uesugi; suicide

—Motouji (1340-67), son of Takauji; kwanryo; urged to become shogun

—Shigeuji (1434-97), kubo

Ashikaga Tadafuyu (1326-1400), son of Takauji, rebels in Kyushu; joins Southern party in 1353; takes and loses Kyoto

—Tadayoshi (1307-52), assistant governor-general of Kwanto; governor of Totomi; kills Morinaga; practically regent; in Ashikaga revolt; chief of general staff; plots against the Ko brothers, defeated, joins Southern party; suicide

—Takamoto, kubo

—Takauji (1305-58), joins Go-Daigo; provincial governor; plots against Morinaga; declares himself shogun; captures Kyoto; changes plans; crushes Tadayoshi; defeated; death, estimate; shogun (1338-58); distributes estates; letters; shrine of Hachiman; Buddhist temples; signature (ill.)

—Ujimitsu (1357-98), kwanryo; wishes to be shogun; strengthens family in Kwanto; literature

—Yoshiaki (1537-97), shogun; turns to Mori, defeated; Hideyoshi intrigues with

—Yoshiakira (1330-67), kwanryo of Kwanto; succeeds Tadayoshi; de-thrones Suko; defeats Tadafuyu; shogun; surrender and death; plot against