Honma clan

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Honma
本間
Home provinceSado
Parent houseYokoyama clan (purported)
Founding year12th century
Ruled until1589, defeat by Uesugi Kagekatsu
Cadet branchesHamochi-Homma
Kawarada-Homma
Sakata-Homma
, a young warrior who died in the Genkō War (1333). He was featured in Vol. 6 of the historical epic Taiheiki (太平記).

Homma (本間) is a Japanese clan.[1]

Honma Yoshihisa was appointed shugodai of Sado in 1185. The clan established its rule from Sawata. The clan gave birth to two new branches, the Hamochi-Honma and the Kawarada-Honma. Those two branches eventually prevailed over the head clan and opposed each other. Uesugi Kenshin, ruler of the Echigo Province at the time, settled the ongoing conflicts between Hamochi-Honma and Kawarada-Honma. His death sparked a new rows of hostilities between the two branches, but Uesugi Kagekatsu invaded Sado in 1589, putting an end to the ruling of the clan.


References[]

  1. ^ "Living Buddhism". 1999.
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