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Hosokawa Sumimoto (細川 澄元, 1489 – June 24, 1520) was a samurai commander in the Muromachi period during the 16th century of Japan. Sumimoto was one of the few sons of and an adopted son of Hosokawa Masamoto, who was the Kanrei of the Ashikaga shogunate. His roots was the Hosokawa clan at Awa Province. His childhood name was Rokuro (六郎). In 1511, Sumitomo returned to Kyoto but was defeated by Takakuni and the Ōuchi at and fled once more. The death of Yoshizumi was another shock to the camp of Sumimoto.

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  • Hosokawa Sumimoto (en)
  • Hosokawa Sumimoto (fr)
  • 細川澄元 (ja)
  • Sumimoto Hosokawa (pl)
  • Хосокава Сумимото (ru)
  • Хосокава Сумімото (uk)
  • 細川澄元 (zh)
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  • 細川 澄元(ほそかわ すみもと)は、戦国時代の武将・守護大名。室町幕府30代管領。丹波国・摂津国・讃岐国・土佐国守護。細川京兆家14代当主。 細川高国と争い(両細川の乱)管領に就任し一時的に政権を樹立するも短期間で崩壊、管領の座も高国に奪われる形で解任。養父の細川政元には嫡子として認められていたものの、京兆家当主としての力は無きに等しかった(政元以降、管領は非常設の役職になり、澄之・澄元は細川京兆家当主として幕政を主導したために管領に任じられていないとする説もある。詳細は管領項目参照のこと)。 (ja)
  • Sumimoto Hosokawa (jap. 細川澄元 Hosokawa Sumimoto; ur. 1489, zm. 24 czerwca 1520) – japoński samuraj z okresu Muromachi. (pl)
  • Хосокава Сумимото (細川 澄元?, 1489 — 24 июня 1520) — японский государственный и военный деятель, канрэй (главный советник сёгуна) (1507—1508). (ru)
  • Хосокава Сумімото (яп. 細川 澄元; 1489 — 24 червня 1520) — японський військовий та державний діяч, даймьо середини періоду Муроматі. (uk)
  • 細川澄元(日语:細川澄元/ほそかわ すみもと Hosokawa Sumimoto,1489年-1520年6月24日)是日本戰國時代的守護大名,為細川京兆家第10代當主,官至管領以及丹波、攝津、讚岐和土佐守護。 (zh)
  • Hosokawa Sumimoto (細川 澄元, 1489 – June 24, 1520) was a samurai commander in the Muromachi period during the 16th century of Japan. Sumimoto was one of the few sons of and an adopted son of Hosokawa Masamoto, who was the Kanrei of the Ashikaga shogunate. His roots was the Hosokawa clan at Awa Province. His childhood name was Rokuro (六郎). In 1511, Sumitomo returned to Kyoto but was defeated by Takakuni and the Ōuchi at and fled once more. The death of Yoshizumi was another shock to the camp of Sumimoto. (en)
  • Hosokawa Sumimoto (細川 澄元, 1489-24 juin 1520) est un commandant samouraï de l'époque de Muromachi du XVIe siècle au Japon. Sumimoto est un de fils de Hosokawa Yoshiharu et un fils adopté de Hosokawa Masamoto, kanrei du shogunat Ashikaga. Il est issu du clan Hosokawa de la province d'Awa. En 1511, Sumimoto retourne à Kyoto mais est défait par Takakuni et les Ōuchi à Funaokayama et s’enfuit de nouveau. La mort de Yoshizumi est un autre coup dur pour le camp de Sumimoto. (fr)
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  • Hosokawa Sumimoto (細川 澄元, 1489 – June 24, 1520) was a samurai commander in the Muromachi period during the 16th century of Japan. Sumimoto was one of the few sons of and an adopted son of Hosokawa Masamoto, who was the Kanrei of the Ashikaga shogunate. His roots was the Hosokawa clan at Awa Province. His childhood name was Rokuro (六郎). Masamoto did not have his own child and originally had decided to let , who was from Kujyō clan, succeed the house. However, he changed his mind later and decided to let Sumimoto, who was adopted after Sumiyuki, succeed the house. This naturally caused a rift between Sumimoto and Sumiyuki. In 1507, Masamoto was killed by an adherent of Sumiyuki. Sumimoto was attacked by a retainer of Sumiyuki, , and escaped to Koga, Ōmi Province, taking refuge at . Following this, a powerful vassal under the Hosokawa, known as (Nagateru), raised troops in Settsu and destroyed Sumiyuki in the young Sumimoto's name. After repulsing Sumiyuki, Sumimoto succeeded the house in proper form. He and Hosokawa Takakuni, who was from a branch of Hosokawa clan and also another foster son of Masamoto, supported Ashikaga Yoshizumi, who was backed up to the 11th shōgun by Masamoto. In 1493, Masamoto had deposed the 10th Shōgun Ashikaga Yoshiki (Yoshitane), who later escaped from confinement and fled to eastern countries, looking for a chance to regain his position. In 1508, Ōuchi Yoshioki, who then harbored Yoshiki, marched his armies into Kyoto and returned Yoshiki back to the seat of Shōgun. The relationship between Sumimoto and Takakuni was no longer in harmony, and while Takakuni acted in concert with Yoshioki, Sumimoto was exiled to Ōmi Province. Sumimoto intended to battle Yoshioki in the province of Settsu, but ended up fleeing to Awa after seeing the superior numbers of Yoshioki's army. In 1511, Sumitomo returned to Kyoto but was defeated by Takakuni and the Ōuchi at and fled once more. The death of Yoshizumi was another shock to the camp of Sumimoto. Ōuchi Yoshioki left the capital in 1518 to maintain his own dominion, and regarding this as a chance, Sumimoto attempted another movement on Kyoto in the next year, cooperating with Miyoshi Yukinaga. However, Yukinaga was attacked and defeated by Hosokawa Takakuni and the clan of Rokkaku, who were then at the side of Ashikaga Yoshiki. Yukinaga was caught and forced to die by seppuku. Sumimoto was ill and had not advanced to Kyoto. After Yukinaga's defeat, he escaped again to his home province of Awa and died soon afterward. (en)
  • Hosokawa Sumimoto (細川 澄元, 1489-24 juin 1520) est un commandant samouraï de l'époque de Muromachi du XVIe siècle au Japon. Sumimoto est un de fils de Hosokawa Yoshiharu et un fils adopté de Hosokawa Masamoto, kanrei du shogunat Ashikaga. Il est issu du clan Hosokawa de la province d'Awa. Masamoto n'a pas d'héritier et décide dans un premier temps de laisser Hosokawa Sumiyuki, issu du clan Kujō, lui succéder à la tête de la dynastie. Il change cependant d'avis et décide de laisser Sumimoto, adopté après Sumiyuki, lui succéder à la tête du clan. Cela provoque naturellement une rupture entre Sumimoto et Sumiyuki. En 1507, Masamoto est tué par un partisan de Sumiyuki. Sumimoto est attaqué par Kozai Motonaga, un vassal de Sumiyuki, et s'échappe à Koga dans la province d'Ōmi où il trouve refuge à Rokkaku Takayori. À la suite de cela, un puissant vassal des Hosokawa, connu sous le nom Miyoshi Yukinaga (Nagateru), lève des troupes à Settsu et détruit Sumiyuki au nom du jeune Sumimoto. Après avoir repoussé Sumiyuki, Sumimoto prend la tête de la maison en bonne et due forme. Lui et Hosokawa Takakuni, issu d'une branche du clan Hosokawa ainsi qu'un autre fils adoptif de Masamoto, soutiennent Ashikaga Yoshizumi, lui-même soutenu par Masamoto pour devenir le 11e shogun. En 1493, Masamoto dépose le 10e shogun Ashikaga Yoshiki (Yoshitane), qui plus tard s'échappe du confinement auquel il est tenu et fuit vers les pays de l'Est cherchant une occasion de retrouver son poste. En 1508, Ōuchi Yoshioki, qui héberge alors Yoshiki, marche avec ses armées dans Kyoto et repose Yoshiki sur le siège de shogun. La relation entre Sumimoto et Takakuni n'est plus en harmonie et tandis que Takakuni agit de concert avec Yoshioki, Sumimoto est exilé dans la province d'Ōmi. Sumimoto a l'intention d'affronter Yoshioki dans la province de Settsu mais finit par fuir vers Awa après avoir constaté la supériorité numérique de l'armée de Yoshioki. En 1511, Sumimoto retourne à Kyoto mais est défait par Takakuni et les Ōuchi à Funaokayama et s’enfuit de nouveau. La mort de Yoshizumi est un autre coup dur pour le camp de Sumimoto. Ōuchi Yoshioki quitte la capitale en 1518 pour maintenir sa propre domination, et considérant ce départ comme une occasion, Sumimoto tente un autre mouvement sur Kyoto l'année suivante en coopération avec Miyoshi Yukinaga. Cependant, Yukinaga est attaqué et battu par Hosokawa Takakuni et les Rokkaku, alors du côté d'Ashikaga Yoshiki. Yukinaga est capturé et contraint au seppuku. Malade, Sumimoto n'a pas avancé vers Kyoto. Après la défaite de Yukinaga, il s'échappe à nouveau dans sa province natale d'Awa et meurt peu après. (fr)
  • 細川 澄元(ほそかわ すみもと)は、戦国時代の武将・守護大名。室町幕府30代管領。丹波国・摂津国・讃岐国・土佐国守護。細川京兆家14代当主。 細川高国と争い(両細川の乱)管領に就任し一時的に政権を樹立するも短期間で崩壊、管領の座も高国に奪われる形で解任。養父の細川政元には嫡子として認められていたものの、京兆家当主としての力は無きに等しかった(政元以降、管領は非常設の役職になり、澄之・澄元は細川京兆家当主として幕政を主導したために管領に任じられていないとする説もある。詳細は管領項目参照のこと)。 (ja)
  • Sumimoto Hosokawa (jap. 細川澄元 Hosokawa Sumimoto; ur. 1489, zm. 24 czerwca 1520) – japoński samuraj z okresu Muromachi. (pl)
  • Хосокава Сумимото (細川 澄元?, 1489 — 24 июня 1520) — японский государственный и военный деятель, канрэй (главный советник сёгуна) (1507—1508). (ru)
  • Хосокава Сумімото (яп. 細川 澄元; 1489 — 24 червня 1520) — японський військовий та державний діяч, даймьо середини періоду Муроматі. (uk)
  • 細川澄元(日语:細川澄元/ほそかわ すみもと Hosokawa Sumimoto,1489年-1520年6月24日)是日本戰國時代的守護大名,為細川京兆家第10代當主,官至管領以及丹波、攝津、讚岐和土佐守護。 (zh)
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