Uesugi Clan - Notable Members of The Clan

Notable Members of The Clan

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  • Uesugi Shigefusa (13th c.)
  • Uesugi Norifusa (d. 1355)
  • Uesugi Shigeyoshi (d. 1349)
  • Uesugi Akiyoshi (d. 1351)
  • Uesugi Yoshinori (d. 1378)
  • Uesugi Noriharu (d. 1379)
  • Uesugi Norikata (1335-1394)
  • Uesugi Norimoto (1383-1418)
  • Uesugi Norizane (1410-1466)
  • Uesugi Kiyokata (d. 1442)
  • Uesugi Fusaaki (1432-1466)
  • Uesugi Noritada (1433-1454)
  • Uesugi Akisada (1454-1510)
  • Uesugi Tomooki (1488-1537)
  • Uesugi Norimasa (1522-1579)
  • Uesugi Tomosada (1525-1546)
  • Uesugi Kenshin (1530-1578)
  • Uesugi Kagetora (1552-1579)
  • Uesugi Kagekatsu (1555-1623)
  • Uesugi Harunori (1751-1822)
  • Amakasu Kagemochi
  • Amakasu Kagetsugu
  • Ayukawa Kiyonaga
  • Honjō Shigenaga
  • Honjô Hidetsuna
  • Irobe Katsunaga
  • Jojo Masashige
  • Kakizaki Kageie
  • Kawada Nagachika
  • Kitajô Takahiro
  • Kitajô Kagehiro
  • Kojima Motoshige
  • Kojima Yataro
  • Murakami Yoshikiyo
  • Nakajô Fujikasuke
  • Nakajô Kageyasu
  • Naoe Kagetsuna
  • Naoe Kanetsuna
  • Naoe Kanetsugu
  • Okuma Tomohide
  • Saito Tomonobu
  • Samponji Sadanaga
  • Shibata Naganori
  • Shibata Shigeie
  • Suda Mitsuchika
  • Suibara Takaie
  • Takemata Yoshitsuna
  • Usami Sadamitsu
  • Yamayoshi Toyomori
  • Yasuda Akimoto
  • Yasuda Nagahide
  • Yoshie Kagesuke

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