
A History of Japan to 1334
George Sansom
Keene on the Ashikaga line, Yoshiakira's brief shogunate between Takauji and Yoshiakira's son.

The most notable rulers who held power elsewhere at the same time, from European courts to Ottoman, Mughal, and Chinese thrones.

Edward III of England
England
1358–1367

Peter I of Portugal
Portugal
1358–1367

Murad I
Ottoman Empire
1362–1367

Orhan
Ottoman Empire
1358–1362

Toghon Temür
China
1358–1367

Peter IV of Aragon
Spain
1358–1367

John V Palaiologos
Rome
1358–1367

Charles IV
Holy Roman Empire
1358–1367

David II of Scotland
Scotland
1358–1367

Emperor Go-Murakami
Japan
1358–1367

Emperor Go-Kōgon
Japan
1358–1367

John II of France
France
1358–1364

Magnus IV of Sweden
Sweden
1358–1364

Pope Innocent VI
Papacy
1358–1362

Charles V of France
France
1364–1367

Pope Urban V
Papacy
1362–1367

Albert, King of Sweden
Sweden
1364–1367

Haakon VI of Norway
Sweden
1362–1364
Chen Li
China
1363–1364

Erik Magnusson, King of Sweden
Sweden
1358–1359
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Well-regarded biographies and histories to go deeper on Ashikaga Yoshiakira's life and times.

George Sansom
Keene on the Ashikaga line, Yoshiakira's brief shogunate between Takauji and Yoshiakira's son.
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