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幕府の管領代となって将軍の後見人となり、周防・長門・石見・安芸・筑前・前・山城の7ヶ国の守護職を兼ね、織田信長らが登場する前の戦国時代前期の事実上の天下人として君臨した。例文帳に追加

As the kanreidai (representative of a shogunal deputy) and protector of the shogun, and the Shugo of the seven provinces of Suo, Nagato, Iwami, Aki, Chikuzen, Buzen, and Yamashiro, he was one of the great men of the early the Sengoku Period (Period of Warring States) prior to the appearance of Nobunaga ODA.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

関ヶ原の戦い後の1601年(慶長6年)、三河国3郡に6,600石を与えられるとともに京都奉行(のち京都所司代)に任命され、京都の治安維持と朝廷の掌握、さらに大坂城の臣家の監視に当たった。例文帳に追加

In 1601, after the Battle of Sekigahara during the Keicho era, he was given fiefs amounting to 6,600 koku in three districts of Mikawa Province, and at the same time he was appointed as the Kyoto machi-bugyo (town magistrate of Kyoto) (and later the Kyoto Shoshidai); he assumed responsibility for maintaining security in the city of Kyoto, reporting on developments at the Imperial Court, and monitoring the Toyotomi family of Osaka-jo Castle.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

慶長5年(1600年)の関ヶ原の戦いにおいては臣恩顧の大名として西軍に与し、7月には大坂鰻谷橋を守備し、のちに但馬国や丹波の諸大名・1万5000の軍勢を率いて細川幽斎が守る田辺城(丹後国)(舞鶴城)を攻撃し、これを開城するに至っている。例文帳に追加

In the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600, he sided with the West force as a favor to Toyotomi and guarded the Unagidani Town Bridge, Osaka in July, and later led a force of 15,000, a combined force of Tajima and Tanba troops, and attacked Tanabe-jo Castle (also called Maizuru-jo Castle) in Tango Province, and Yusai HOSOKAWA, who was on guard, surrendered the castle.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

実子に准大臣・勧修寺晴、大納言・万里小路充房(万里小路輔房の養子)、日蓮宗立本寺住持・日袖、権中納言・正親三条公仲の室、新上東門院・勧修寺晴子(誠仁親王の妃・後陽成天皇の母)などがいる。例文帳に追加

His own sons and daughters include Haretoyo KAJUJI, the Jun-daijin (vice minister); Atsufusa MADENOKOJI, the Dainagon (the chief councilor of state), (who was adopted by Sukefusa MADENOKOJI); Nisshu, the head priest of Ryuhon-ji Temple of the Nichiren sect; a wife of Kiminaka OGIMACHISANJO, the Gon-Chunagon (Provisional Middle Counselor); and Shin-jotomonin Haruko KAJUJI (a wife of Imperial Prince Sanehito and the mother of Emperor Goyosei).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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自身は当初は苅安賀城(一宮市)主・浅井政貞、松倉城(尾張国)(岐阜県各務原市)主・前野長康、その後尾張を出て美濃国牧村城(岐阜県安八郡安八)主・牧村政倫や近江国勢多城(滋賀県大津市)主・山岡景隆に仕えるなどした。例文帳に追加

Katsutoyo himself initially worked for the lord of Kariyasukajo Castle (Ichinomiya City) Masasada AZAI, and the lord of Matsukurajo Castle (Owari Province) (Kakamigahara City, Gifu Prefecture) Nagayasu MAENO, then left Owari and worked for the lord of Makimurajo Castle in Mino Province (Anpachi-cho, Anpachi-gun, Gifu Prefecture) Masatomo MAKIMURA, and the lord of Omi Province Seta-jo Castle (Otsu City, Shiga Prefecture) Kagetaka YAMAOKA.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス


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三姉妹のなかで一番格下の家に嫁いだと思われがちだが、新興の臣家や徳川家に比べ、京極家は室時代に数ヶ国の守護を兼ね、四職に列した名門の大名家であり、一番格上の家に嫁いだといえる。例文帳に追加

Although we tend to think that she married into the lowest-ranked family among the three sisters, we might say that she married into the highest-ranked family, because the Kyogoku family was, compared with newly-risen Toyotomi family and Tokugawa family, the distinguished feudal lord family which governed several provinces and counted as one of Shishiki in the Muromachi period.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

島氏本宗家は室時代に滅びており、系図はその200年以上後になって復元されたもので、人物の比定に混乱が見られ、近年の研究では朝経は系図では子になっている有経の子と推定され、親子関係が逆転している。例文帳に追加

The head family of the Toshima clan went to ruin in the Muromachi period and the genealogy was restored more than two hundred years later, with confusion in identification of the people, and in recent study, Asatsune was believed to be a son of Aritsune who was described as his son in the genealogy, and their parent-child relationship was reversed.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

幕府管領の細川勝元と、山名持(出家して山名宗全)らの有力守護大名が争い、九州など一部の地方を除く全国に拡大、影響し、戦国時代(日本)に突入するきっかけとなった。例文帳に追加

Strife between Katsumoto HOSOKAWA, Muromachi bakufu (Japanese feudal government headed by a shogun) Kanrei (Shogun's deputy of the Muromachi Bakufu), and influential shugo daimyos (military governors-turned-provincial lords) including Mochitoyo YAMANA (later tonsured and renamed Sozen YAMANA) expanded nationwide except in some regions including Kyushu, and thereby triggering the advent of the Sengoku Period (Period of Warring States in Japan).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

どの戦国大名も従来の大名に替わって室幕府に「郡検断」「軍勢催促」「段銭徴収」等の諸権力を公認されることで各地域の中心勢力を形成し、そして新しい中央政権たる臣秀吉の奥州仕置によって既得権益を追認された。例文帳に追加

Each sengoku daimyo formed the central power of influence in each region by being authorized to execute various powers such as "jurisdiction," "demand for military assistance," and "collection of Tansen (tax on rice fields)" by the Muromachi bakufu in place of the existing daimyo and then had their vested interests confirmed by Oshu-shioki (repression of the Oshu region) by Hideyoshi TOYOTOMI as the new central government.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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翌年、鄭舜功の部下が大友氏の使者とともに京都に赴いて室幕府に倭寇禁圧の要請をする事を許されたが、鄭舜功自身は後にて軟禁状態に置かれていたものの、日本の国情の調査を行うことは許された。例文帳に追加

During the next year, a subject of Cheng Shun-kung went to Kyoto with an envoy of the Otomo clan, and was allowed to request the Muromachi bakufu to suppress wako -- On the other hand, Cheng Shun-kung was still confined in Bungo Province, but allowed to gather intelligence of Japan's actual circumstances.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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三河国では、交代寄合表御礼衆の設楽郡新城(現・愛知県新城市新城)の菅沼氏及び交代寄合衆の四衆に準ずる家である宝飯郡長澤(現・愛知県川市長沢)の長沢松平家が紙幣を発行した。例文帳に追加

In Mikawa Province, the Suganuma clan in Shinshiro, Shitara County (present Shinshiro, Shinshiro City, Aichi Prefecture), which was provided with kotaiyoriai-omoteoreishu (a status of the kotaiyoriai similar to daimyo), and the Nagasawa-Matsudaira family in Nagasawa, Hoi County (present Nagasawa-cho, Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture), which was provided with status equivalent to the shishu (four major groups of kotaiyoriai) of kotaiyoriai-shu families, issued paper money.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

時代には朝倉敏景(英林孝景)が守護代甲斐常治とともに主である斯波義敏と対立し、足利将軍家の家督争いなどから発展した応仁の乱では山名持(宗全)率いる西軍から細川勝元率いる東軍に属し、越前から甲斐氏を追う。例文帳に追加

During the Muromachi period, Toshikage ASAKURA (Eirin Takakage) came to oppose his lord Yoshitoshi SHIBA with Tsuneharu KAI, and in the Onin War, which broke out from the internal squabble of the Ashikaga Shogun family over the family reign, he switched from the West army lead by Mochitoyo YAMANA (Sozen) to the East army lead by Katsumoto HOSOKAWA, and he expelled the Kai clan from Echizen Province.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

上野隆徳は、備前常山城主として臨済宗岳山久昌寺を再興しているが、上野氏の菩提寺であった報恩寺(倉敷市真備)には、隆徳とその室で三村家親の息女・鶴姫の当時からの位牌が、今も祭られている。例文帳に追加

While Takatoku UENO restored the Hogakusan Kyusho-ji Temple of the Rinzai sect as the lord of the Bizen Tsuneyama-jo Castle, the original ancestral tablets of Takatoku and his wife, Tsuruhime, a daughter of the MIMURA family, are still placed in Hoon-ji Temple, the Ueno clan's family temple (Mabi-cho Kurashiki City).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

日本三大聖天は、東京都台東区の本龍院(通称 待乳山聖天)奈良県生駒市の宝山寺(通称 生駒聖天)の二山に、埼玉県熊谷市の歓喜院(熊谷市)(通称 妻沼聖天)静岡県小山の足柄山聖天堂(通称 足柄聖天)三重県桑名市の大福田寺(通称 桑名聖天)兵庫県岡市の東楽寺(通称 岡聖天)の内のどれか一山を加えた、計三山の聖天を指すのが一般的である。例文帳に追加

The three main shotens in Japan generally consist of the shotens of three temples, two of which are Honryu-inTemple (commonly called Matsuchiyama-Shoden) in the Taito Ward of Tokyo and Hozan-ji Temple (commonly called Ikoma-Shoten) in Ikoma City, Nara Prefecture; the third could be any one of Kangi-in Temple (commonly called Menuma-Shoden) in Kumagaya City, Saitama Prefecture; Ashigarasan Shoden-do Temple (commonly called Ashigara-Shoden) in Oyama-cho, Shizuoka Prefecture; Daifukuden-ji Temple (commonly called Kuwana-Seiten) in Kuwana City, Mie Prefecture; or Toraku-ji Temple (commonly called Toyooka-Shoten) in Toyooka City, Hyogo Prefecture.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

時代後期(戦国時代(日本))になると、下克上や治安の低下などから、袖が小さく活動的な小袖が表着として武家の夫人の正装に採用されるようになり、織時代にはお市の方肖像画に見られるような豪華な打ち掛け型の小袖などが作られるようになった。例文帳に追加

When the time advanced to the late Muromachi period (the Sengoku Period (Period of Warring States)), because of the revolt of vassals against their lords and poor security, active kosode with smaller sleeves were adopted as formal outer wear of wives of samurais, and at the time of Shokuho (Oda-Toyotomi era), a type of gorgeous uchikake (a full length formal and elegant outer robe) style kosodes were made as was seen in the portrait of Lady Oichi no kata.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

座内の分業が定着する室時代後期ごろからは、親子間の世襲が多くなり、『四座役者目録』などに多くの逸話を残す三世勝氏(氏の子)、金春禅鳳・氏照らの舞台につきあい権守に任せられた四世氏重(勝氏の子)の二代は際だった名人として知られる。例文帳に追加

Handing down methods from father to son had increased since the late Muromachi period, when the members' roles inside the troupe became traditional, and two of the heads are known as striking masters: the third head Katsuuji (the son of Toyouji) about whom a lot of anecdotes are seen in "Yoza yakusha mokuroku (Catalog of Actors of the Four Noh Troupes)", and the fourth head Ujishige (the son of Katsuuji) who accompanied Zenpo and Ujiaki KONPARU on their stage and was appointed to Gon no kami.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

マキノは東京府多摩郡淀橋角筈成子坂下(現在の新宿区西新宿8丁目)の「成子不二館」をトップに公開するようコンバート、年内をしのぎ、さらに同年11月には「マキノキネマ株式会社」を設立、西陣に直営館マキノキネマをオープン、独自のチェーンを組み始めた。例文帳に追加

Makino hung on for the rest of the year by switching the main theater for first showing his films to Narukofuji-kan located in Narukozakashita, Tsunohazu, Yodobashi-cho, Toyotama-gun, Tokyo Prefecture (currently, Nishi-Shinjuku 8-chome, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo) and he established a new company called "Makino Kinema Kabushiki Kaisha" in November of that year, together with its directly-managed theater "Makino Kinema" in Nishijin, Kyoto City, to start organizing his own business chain.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

その後、徐々にその規模は縮小し単なる御所の警備隊と化し、さらに室時代・織時代・江戸時代と変遷するにしたがって警備隊の機能すら失い、近世で最も御所に兵火が迫った禁門の変においても全く登場する事がなかったが、家柄を表す名目として明治維新まで存続した。例文帳に追加

Later, its scale gradually shrank until it became merely a troop of guards for the imperial palace, and even their function as guards was lost as times changed from the Muromachi period, period of Oda and Toyotomi, and to the Edo period, but despite the fact that it did not appear at all in the Kinmon Incident when fire by war came closest to the imperial palace in modern history, it existed until the Meiji Restoration to describe family lineage.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

光秀と泉州地域との関連では、大阪府堺市西区(堺市)鳳南3丁にある「丈六墓地」では、昭和18年頃まで加護灯篭を掲げ、光秀追善供養を、大阪府泉大津市中では、徳政令を約束した光秀に謝恩を表す供養を長年行なっていたが、現在では消滅している。例文帳に追加

Regarding Mitsuhide's relationship with the Senshu area: a Buddhist memorial service was held for him until 1943 that involved hanging protective lanterns in Joroku Cemetery in Otori Minami-cho-3chome, Nishi Ward, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, and a service for expressing thanks to him for promising Tokuseirei was held for many years in Toyonaka, Izumi Otsu City, Osaka Prefecture, which is now disappearing.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

また、桶狭間の合戦の際、織田方に敗れた今川方が磔(はりつけ)などによって処刑された地が「田楽窪」(でんがくがくぼ)と呼ばれる、かつて古典芸能の田楽が行われていたのではないかと言われる地(現在も愛知県明市沓掛内に大字名として残る)で、その処刑方法が当時当地で食されていた野菜や鮎などの川魚を串に刺して食していたものと似ていたため、それを田楽と呼んだという説もある。例文帳に追加

Another theory is that at a place called "Dengakukubo" (in Kutsukake-cho, Toyoake City, Aichi Prefecture, and the name of the place "Dengakukubo" has survived to remain used in the address today), where one of Japanese classic popular performing arts, Dengaku, is said to have been played, the Imagawa side defeated by Oda side in the Battle of Okehazama were crucified, and the local residents around there began to call vegetables and freshwater fishes such as ayu (sweetfish, Plecoglossus altivelis altivelis) on skewers they used to eat "Dengaku," associating the crucification method conducted there with the cooking method.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

実子に、権中納言・勧修寺政顕、参議・松殿忠顕(非参議・松殿基高の養子)、参議・万里小路賢房(准大臣・万里小路冬房の養子)、左馬頭・御荘顕賢(非参議・基高の養子、武家御荘氏の祖)、左大臣・今出川公尚の室、典侍・藤原房子(後奈良天皇入宮)、内大臣・三条西実隆の室、楽門院・藤原藤子(後柏原天皇入宮、後奈良天皇国母)、松岡寺座主・蓮綱(蓮如の三男)の妻。例文帳に追加

His biological children include, Gon Chunagon Masaaki KAJUJI, Sangi Tadaaki MATSUDONO(Non-sangi Mototaka MATSUDONO's foster child), Sangi Katafusa MADENOKOJI (Jun-daijin (vice minister)Fuyuhisa MADENOKOJI's foster son), Sama no kami (Captain of Samaryo, Left Division of Bureau of Horses) Akikata MISHO (non-Sangi Mototaka MACHI's foster son, founder of the buke Misho clan), the wife of Sadaijin(Minister of the Left)Kinnao IMADEGAWA, Naishi no suke (Handmaid) Fusako FUJIWARA (entered the court of Emperor Gonara), the wife of Naidaijin Sanetaka SANJONISHI, Horakumon-in FUJIWARA no Fujiko(entered the court of Emperor Gokashiwabara, kokumo (mother of Emperor)of Emperor Gonara), and the wife of the Chief Priest of Matsuoka-ji Temple, Renko (third son of Rennyo).  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

戦国大名としての徳川氏にも右筆は存在したと考えられるが、徳川家康の三河国時代の右筆は家康の勢力拡大と天下掌握の過程で奉行・代官などの行政職や譜代大名などに採用されたために、江戸幕府成立時に採用されていた右筆は多くは旧室幕府奉行衆の子弟(曾我尚祐)や関ヶ原の戦いで東軍を支持した臣政権の右筆衆(大橋重保)、関東地方平定時に家康に仕えた旧後北条氏の右筆(久保正俊)などであったと考えられている。例文帳に追加

Although Yuhitsu existed in the Tokugawa clan as a warring lord, because those Yuhitsu who were working for Ieyasu TOKUGAWA when he was in Mikawa Province were appointed to administrative posts, such as Bugyo or Daikan, or Fudai Daimyo (a daimyo in hereditary vassal to the Tokugawa family) as Ieyasu expanded his influence and subdued various regions to unify Japan, it is thought that many of them who were hired as Yuhitsu when the Edo Bakuhu was established were the children of the Bugyo-shu belonged to the former Muromachi Bakuhu (Naosuke SOGA), the Yuhitsu-shu of the Toyotomi government (Shigeyasu OHASHI), supported the 'eastern' army at the Battle of Sekigahara, and the Yuhitsu of the former Gohojo clan, served Ieyasu when he subdued Kanto region.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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実子に、参議・勧修寺良顕、宮内大輔・芝山国(権大納言・芝山持の養子)、近衛府・冷泉為起(権大納言・冷泉為訓の養子)、権中納言・堀河康親の室、東京極院・勧修寺ただ子(准三后、光格天皇の典侍、仁孝天皇の生母)、権大納言・坊城俊明(権大納言・坊城俊親の養子)、勧修寺徳子(仁孝天皇の典侍)、権大納言・万里小路建房の室、権中納言・正親三条公則の室、准大臣・日野資愛の室、権大納言・平松時章の室、伊賀守・安藤直則(紀伊家付家老、紀伊田辺藩主)の室、従五位下・勧修寺経睦、中納言・高倉永雅の室など。例文帳に追加

His children played many important roles in the imperial court: Yoshiaki KAJUJI became Sangi (councilor); Kunitoyo SHIBAYAMA who was adopted by Gon Dainagon Mochitoyo SHIBAYAMA became Kudai-taifu (post of imperial household ministry); Tameoki REIZEI who was adopted by Gon Dainagon Tamesato REIZEI served at Konoefu (the headquarters of the inner palace guards); a daughter became the wife of Gon Chunagon (provisional middle councilor) Yasuchika HORIKAWA; Tadako KAJUJI (Higashikyogokuin) became Jusango and Naishi no suke (handmaid) for Emperor Kokaku and bore Emperor Ninko; Toshiaki BOJO who was adopted by Gon Dainagon Toshichika BOJO became Gon Dainagon as well; Tokuko KAJUJI became Naishi no suke for Emperor Ninko; a daughter became the wife of Gon Dainagon Tatefusa MADENOKOJI: a daughter became the wife of Gon Chunagon Kinnori OGIMACHISANJO; a daughter became the wife of Jun-daijin (vice minister) Sukenaru HINO; a daughter became the wife of Gon Dainagon Tokiakira HIRAMATSU, a daughter became the wife of Michinori ANDO who was Iga no kami (governor of Iga Province), Tsuke-garo (attendant chief retainer) of the Kii family, and the lord of the Kii Tanabe Domain; Tsunechika KAJUJI attained Jugoinoge (junior fifth rank, lower grade); a daughter became the wife of Chunagon (middle councilor) Nagamasa TAKAKURA.  - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス

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