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Toki Yorinari (土岐 頼芸, 1502–1582), also known as Toki Yoriaki, was a Japanese samurai warrior of in the Sengoku period. He was shugo of Mino Province. He may be equivalent to Toki Yoshiyori (土岐 頼芸, 1502–1583), also described as a Japanese samurai warrior of in the Sengoku period. Yoshiyori was a son of Toki Masafusa. After the death of his father, Yoshiyori became head of the Toki clan in Mino Province. He had built. Yorinari was forced out of Mino by Saitō Dōsan. Yorinari was the father of who was killed by Saitō.

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  • Toki Yorinari (fr)
  • Toki Yorinari (it)
  • 土岐頼芸 (ja)
  • Toki Yorinari (en)
  • 土岐賴藝 (zh)
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  • Toki Yorinari (土岐 頼芸, 1502-28 décembre 1582) est le fils de Toki Masafusa et le dernier chef du clan Toki pendant les dernières années de l'époque Sengoku du Japon féodal. En tant que daimyo de la province de Mino, il engage Saitō Dōsan comme obligé dans les années 1520 mais est renversé et expulsé de la province par Dosan lors d'une rébellion en 1542. Après cela, Toki Yorinari fait alliance avec Oda Nobuhide de la province d'Owari voisine (père du grand daimyo Oda Nobunaga) et ensemble ils affrontent Dosan à la bataille de Kanōguchi qu'ils perdent néanmoins. (fr)
  • 土岐 頼芸(とき / よりのり/ よりなり / よりよし)は、戦国時代の美濃国の守護大名。土岐政房の次男。 土岐氏当主で兄の頼武及びその子・頼純の嫡流と対立、美濃国とその周辺国を巻き込んだ争乱の末、土岐氏当主、美濃守護となった。しかし、後に重臣の斎藤道三に追放された。 (ja)
  • 土岐賴藝(1502年-1582年12月28日)是日本戰國時代美濃的守護大名。美濃守護的次子。 爲了爭奪土岐氏當主之位,與嫡流的兄長和其子賴純對立,並把美濃和周邊國捲入爭亂,最後成為土岐氏當主和。不過最後被重臣齋藤道三流放。 (zh)
  • Toki Yorinari (土岐 頼芸, 1502–1582), also known as Toki Yoriaki, was a Japanese samurai warrior of in the Sengoku period. He was shugo of Mino Province. He may be equivalent to Toki Yoshiyori (土岐 頼芸, 1502–1583), also described as a Japanese samurai warrior of in the Sengoku period. Yoshiyori was a son of Toki Masafusa. After the death of his father, Yoshiyori became head of the Toki clan in Mino Province. He had built. Yorinari was forced out of Mino by Saitō Dōsan. Yorinari was the father of who was killed by Saitō. (en)
  • Toki Yorinari (土岐 頼芸?; 1502 – 1582) conosciuto anche come Toki Yoriaki, fu un samurai del periodo Sengoku appartenente al clan Toki. Fu shugo della provincia di Mino. Potrebbe riferirsi anche a Toki Yoshiyori (土岐 頼芸 1502 – 1583?), anche lui descritto come un samurai del periodo Sengoku.. (it)
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  • Toki Yorinari (土岐 頼芸, 1502-28 décembre 1582) est le fils de Toki Masafusa et le dernier chef du clan Toki pendant les dernières années de l'époque Sengoku du Japon féodal. En tant que daimyo de la province de Mino, il engage Saitō Dōsan comme obligé dans les années 1520 mais est renversé et expulsé de la province par Dosan lors d'une rébellion en 1542. Après cela, Toki Yorinari fait alliance avec Oda Nobuhide de la province d'Owari voisine (père du grand daimyo Oda Nobunaga) et ensemble ils affrontent Dosan à la bataille de Kanōguchi qu'ils perdent néanmoins. (fr)
  • 土岐 頼芸(とき / よりのり/ よりなり / よりよし)は、戦国時代の美濃国の守護大名。土岐政房の次男。 土岐氏当主で兄の頼武及びその子・頼純の嫡流と対立、美濃国とその周辺国を巻き込んだ争乱の末、土岐氏当主、美濃守護となった。しかし、後に重臣の斎藤道三に追放された。 (ja)
  • Toki Yorinari (土岐 頼芸, 1502–1582), also known as Toki Yoriaki, was a Japanese samurai warrior of in the Sengoku period. He was shugo of Mino Province. He may be equivalent to Toki Yoshiyori (土岐 頼芸, 1502–1583), also described as a Japanese samurai warrior of in the Sengoku period. Yoshiyori was a son of Toki Masafusa. After the death of his father, Yoshiyori became head of the Toki clan in Mino Province. He had built. Yorinari was forced out of Mino by Saitō Dōsan. Yorinari was the father of who was killed by Saitō. Yoshiyori was the father of Toki Yoshitatsu (1527–1561), who went into exile in 1542. (en)
  • Toki Yorinari (土岐 頼芸?; 1502 – 1582) conosciuto anche come Toki Yoriaki, fu un samurai del periodo Sengoku appartenente al clan Toki. Fu shugo della provincia di Mino. Potrebbe riferirsi anche a Toki Yoshiyori (土岐 頼芸 1502 – 1583?), anche lui descritto come un samurai del periodo Sengoku.. Yorinari era un figlio di Masafusa e divenne capo del clan Toki in seguito alla morte del suo fratello maggiore Yorizumi nel 1548. Visse a Inabayama. L'autorità del clan, già tenue, declinò costantemente sotto Yorinari, in gran parte per le macchinazioni di Saitō Dōsan. Yorinari fu infine spodestato da Dōsan nel 1542 e si ritirò, vagando a lungo da una provincia all'altra. Dopo la morte di Oda Nobunaga nel 1582, un certo numero di vecchi servitori di Yorinari lo invitarono a tornare a Mino, anche se morì poco dopo. Potrebbe essere stato il padre biologico di Saitō Yoshitatsu: intorno al 1526 Yorinari diede a Dōsan la sua concubina preferita, sebbene le circostanze che circondano questo evento siano confuse. Meno di otto mesi dopo questa concubina diede alla luce Yoshitatsu e quindi, naturalmente, la paternità era discutibile. (it)
  • 土岐賴藝(1502年-1582年12月28日)是日本戰國時代美濃的守護大名。美濃守護的次子。 爲了爭奪土岐氏當主之位,與嫡流的兄長和其子賴純對立,並把美濃和周邊國捲入爭亂,最後成為土岐氏當主和。不過最後被重臣齋藤道三流放。 (zh)
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