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The Kannō disturbance or Kannō incident (観応擾乱, Kannō Jōran), also called Kannō no juran, was a civil war which developed from antagonisms between shōgun Ashikaga Takauji and his brother, Ashikaga Tadayoshi, thus dividing and weakening the early Ashikaga shogunate. These events are labeled Kannō after the Japanese era or nengō which was proclaimed by the Northern Court during the years 1350 through 1351 in the Nanboku-chō period of Japanese history. One of the main effects of the Disturbance was the re-invigoration of the Southern Court's war effort due to the flow of renegades from Kyoto who followed Tadayoshi to the Southern capital of Yoshino, near Nara.

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  • Incident de Kan'ō (fr)
  • Kannō disturbance (en)
  • 간노의 소란 (ko)
  • 観応の擾乱 (ja)
  • Смута годов Канно (ru)
  • 观应之乱 (zh)
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  • The Kannō disturbance or Kannō incident (観応擾乱, Kannō Jōran), also called Kannō no juran, was a civil war which developed from antagonisms between shōgun Ashikaga Takauji and his brother, Ashikaga Tadayoshi, thus dividing and weakening the early Ashikaga shogunate. These events are labeled Kannō after the Japanese era or nengō which was proclaimed by the Northern Court during the years 1350 through 1351 in the Nanboku-chō period of Japanese history. One of the main effects of the Disturbance was the re-invigoration of the Southern Court's war effort due to the flow of renegades from Kyoto who followed Tadayoshi to the Southern capital of Yoshino, near Nara. (en)
  • L'incident de Kan'ō (観応擾乱, Kannō Jōran), aussi appelé troubles de Kan'ō Kannō no juran, est une guerre civile qui se développe à partir des antagonismes entre le shogun Ashikaga Takauji et son frère Ashikaga Tadayoshi, qui divise et affaiblit le début du shogunat Ashikaga. Ces événements portent le nom Kan'ō d'après l'ère du Japon ou nengō proclamée par la Cour du Nord et qui désigne la période de 1350 à 1351 de l'époque Nanboku-chō de l'histoire du Japon. L'un des principaux effets de l'incident est la re-dynamisation de l'effort de guerre de la Cour du Sud en raison du flux de renégats de Kyoto qui suivent Tadayoshi vers la capitale du sud, Yoshino près de Nara. (fr)
  • 간노의 소란(일본어: 観応の擾乱, かんのうのじょうらん)은 일본 남북조 시대(南北朝時代)인 서기 1349년부터 1352년에 걸쳐 벌어진 항쟁으로 간노(観応) 연간에 특히 정점에 달했던 아시카가(足利) 정권(무로마치 막부)의 내분을 가리킨다. 그 실태는 만의 문제로 그치지 않고 남조(南朝)와 북조(北朝) 및 각각의 조정을 지지하는 무가(武家)들, 구게(公家)와 무가의 확집 등도 배경이 되었다. 이 요란 속에서 일시적으로 이루어졌던 쇼헤이 일통(正平一統)이라는 남북조 통일과 연관 지은 해석도 있다. (ko)
  • 観応の擾乱(かんのうのじょうらん)は、南北朝時代、正平5年/観応元年10月26日(1350年11月26日)から正平7年2月26日(1352年3月12日)にかけて、足利政権(室町幕府)の内紛によって行われた戦乱。 将軍・足利尊氏の弟で幕府の実権を握る足利直義の派閥と、幕府執事・高師直、将軍・尊氏の派閥が争い、最終的に師直も直義も死亡したことから、生き残った尊氏が擾乱に勝利した。 なお、実態は足利政権だけにとどまらず、対立する南朝と北朝、それを支持する武家や、公家と武家同士の確執なども背景とする。 また、本項では、この擾乱の中で一時的に生じた南北朝の統一である正平一統や、北朝の再擁立・足利直冬の再起についても併せて解説する。 (ja)
  • Смута годов Канно (яп. 観応擾乱 канно: дзё:ран) — вооружённый конфликт между сёгуном Асикага Такаудзи и его братом, в 1349—1352 годах. Название событиям дано по девизу правления Канно. (ru)
  • 观应之乱(日语:観応の擾乱)是发生在日本南北朝时期北朝室町幕府的一次内部斗争。足利尊氏在这次斗争中消灭了足利直义。由于足利尊氏在观应三年(1352年)击败足利直义,因此这次事件被命名为“观应之乱”。 (zh)
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  • The Kannō disturbance or Kannō incident (観応擾乱, Kannō Jōran), also called Kannō no juran, was a civil war which developed from antagonisms between shōgun Ashikaga Takauji and his brother, Ashikaga Tadayoshi, thus dividing and weakening the early Ashikaga shogunate. These events are labeled Kannō after the Japanese era or nengō which was proclaimed by the Northern Court during the years 1350 through 1351 in the Nanboku-chō period of Japanese history. One of the main effects of the Disturbance was the re-invigoration of the Southern Court's war effort due to the flow of renegades from Kyoto who followed Tadayoshi to the Southern capital of Yoshino, near Nara. (en)
  • L'incident de Kan'ō (観応擾乱, Kannō Jōran), aussi appelé troubles de Kan'ō Kannō no juran, est une guerre civile qui se développe à partir des antagonismes entre le shogun Ashikaga Takauji et son frère Ashikaga Tadayoshi, qui divise et affaiblit le début du shogunat Ashikaga. Ces événements portent le nom Kan'ō d'après l'ère du Japon ou nengō proclamée par la Cour du Nord et qui désigne la période de 1350 à 1351 de l'époque Nanboku-chō de l'histoire du Japon. L'un des principaux effets de l'incident est la re-dynamisation de l'effort de guerre de la Cour du Sud en raison du flux de renégats de Kyoto qui suivent Tadayoshi vers la capitale du sud, Yoshino près de Nara. (fr)
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