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- Ōuchi_clan abstract "Ōuchi clan (大内氏, Ōuchi-shi) was one of the most powerful and important families in Japan during the reign of the Ashikaga shogunate in the 12th to 14th centuries. Their domains, ruled from the castle town of Yamaguchi, comprised six provinces at their height, and the Ōuchi played a major role in supporting the Ashikaga in the Nanboku-cho Wars against the Imperial Court. The Ōuchi remained powerful up until the 1560s, when they became eclipsed by their vassals, the Mōri clan.Based in Suō Province, towards the western end of Honshū, the Ōuchi were among the primary families to be involved in foreign trade and relations, particularly with China. Following the Ōnin War (1467–1477), a strong rivalry developed between the Ōuchi and the Hosokawa family, who were now in power. The two clashed at Ningbo in 1523, and as a result the Chinese closed Ningbo to Japanese traders. By the time the Ōuchi were again allowed to send a ship a few years later, the trade was dying out. The family's trade with China fully came to an end by 1548, their monopoly broken by merchants from the seaport of Sakai. The Ōuchi also housed the Spanish Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier for a time in 1551.As a result of their wealth and trading contacts, the Ōuchi gained renown in the worlds of art and culture as well. They possessed countless items of cultural and artistic significance and beauty, from Japan and China, as well as from further abroad. Particularly famous was the invitation by Ōuchi Masahiro of the famous painter Sesshū to Yamaguchi in 1486.".
- Ōuchi_clan thumbnail Japanese_Crest_Oouchi_Hisi.svg?width=300.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageID "2880619".
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageLength "3348".
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageRevisionID "682501358".
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Ashikaga_Yoshimitsu.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Ashikaga_Yoshitane.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Ashikaga_shogunate.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Miyajima.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_clans.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_people_of_Korean_descent.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Daimyo.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Xavier.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Honshu.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Hosokawa_clan.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Mon_(badge).
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Mon_(emblem).
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Mōri_clan.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Nanboku-chō_period.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Ningbo.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Ningbo_Incident.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Provinces_of_Japan.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Sakai,_Osaka.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Sengoku_period.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Sesshū_Tōyō.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_Jesus.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Suō_Province.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Yamaguchi,_Yamaguchi.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Yamana_Sōzen.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Ōnin_War.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Ōtomo_Sōrin.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Ōuchi_Masahiro.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Ōuchi_Yoshihiro.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Ōuchi_Yoshinaga.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Ōuchi_Yoshioki.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLink Ōuchi_Yoshitaka.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ōuchi clan".
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ōuchi".
- Ōuchi_clan dissolution "1557".
- Ōuchi_clan finalRuler Ōuchi_Yoshinaga.
- Ōuchi_clan hasPhotoCollection Ōuchi_clan.
- Ōuchi_clan homeProvince Suō_Province.
- Ōuchi_clan imageCaption "The emblem of the Ōuchi clan".
- Ōuchi_clan imageSize "140".
- Ōuchi_clan ruledUntil "1557".
- Ōuchi_clan surnameNihongo "大内氏".
- Ōuchi_clan titles "Various".
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Japanese_clan.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_name.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Ōuchi_clan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ōuchi_clan subject Category:Japanese_clans.
- Ōuchi_clan subject Category:Japanese_people_of_Korean_descent.
- Ōuchi_clan comment "Ōuchi clan (大内氏, Ōuchi-shi) was one of the most powerful and important families in Japan during the reign of the Ashikaga shogunate in the 12th to 14th centuries. Their domains, ruled from the castle town of Yamaguchi, comprised six provinces at their height, and the Ōuchi played a major role in supporting the Ashikaga in the Nanboku-cho Wars against the Imperial Court.".
- Ōuchi_clan label "Ōuchi clan".
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs Klan_Óuči.
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs Ōuchi_(Klan).
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs Clan_Ōuchi.
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs Clan_Ōuchi.
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs Clan_Ōuchi.
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs 大内氏.
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs 오우치_씨.
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs Clã_Ōuchi.
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs m.088sh6.
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs Оути_(род).
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs Рід_Оуті.
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs Q1348909.
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs Q1348909.
- Ōuchi_clan sameAs 大內氏.
- Ōuchi_clan wasDerivedFrom Ōuchi_clan?oldid=682501358.
- Ōuchi_clan depiction Japanese_Crest_Oouchi_Hisi.svg.
- Ōuchi_clan isPrimaryTopicOf Ōuchi_clan.