Adachi clan

Japanese family of samurai From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Adachi clan (安達氏) is a samurai family said to be descended from Fujiwara no Yamakage (d. March 24, 888). Their historical significance derives from their successes during the Genpei War and their subsequent affiliation with the Hōjō clan.

Home provinceDewa, Kōzuke, Musashi
TitlesVarious
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Adachi clan
安達氏
Home provinceDewa, Kōzuke, Musashi
Parent houseMinamoto, Fujiwara Hok-ke
TitlesVarious
FounderAdachi Morinaga
Final rulerAdachi Takakage
Founding year12th century
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Important figures of the clan are:

The Mōko Shūrai Ekotoba, painted during the middle of the Kamakura period, showing the Adachi clan residence at Amanawa.

Genealogy

Bold names denote the head of family. Solid lines denote direct relations. The superscript numbers show the line of succession. The organization is in birth order.

Odano Kanehiro
Fujiwara no TōgenAdachi Morinaga1
Adachi TōmotoKagemori2Tokinaga
Matsushita ZenniYoshikage3Ōsone Nagayasu
YorikageKagemuraYasumori4TokimoriAkimoriNagakageKakusan-ni
Mutō KageyasuŌmuro YasumuneMunekage5MorimuneMugai NyodaiMuneaki
Kakukai EnjōSadayasuTokiaki6
Takakage7
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