{{Short description|Samurai Clan}} {{Infobox Japanese clan | surname nihongo =北畠氏 | home province = [[Ise province|Ise]] | parent house = [[File:Sasa Rindo.svg|25px]] [[Minamoto clan]] (Murakami Genji) |image=Sasa Rindō inverted.png|image caption=[[Mon (emblem)|Mon]] of Kitabatake clan}}
The '''Kitabatake clan''' was a clan that ruled south [[Ise Province]] in Japan and had strong ties to the eastern provinces through Pacific sea routes.<ref name="BlumYasutomi2005">{{cite book|author1=Mark L. Blum|author2=Shin'ya Yasutomi|title=Rennyo and the Roots of Modern Japanese Buddhism|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=osIbxmUlCssC&pg=PA25|date=29 December 2005|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-535099-9|pages=25–}}</ref> Among its leaders included [[Kitabatake Tomonori]].
==Clan heads== # Kitabatake Masaie (1215–1274, founder) # Kitabatake Morochika (1244–1315) # Kitabatake Moroshige (1270–1322) # [[Kitabatake Chikafusa]] (1293–1354) # [[Kitabatake Akiyoshi]] (1326?–1383?) # Kitabatake Akiyasu (1361?–1414) # Kitabatake Mitsumasa (1382?–1429) # Kitabatake Noritomo (1423–1471) # Kitabatake Masasato (1449–1508) # Kitabatake Kichika (1468–1518) # Kitabatake Harutomo (1503–1563) # [[Kitabatake Tomonori]] (1528–1576) # Kitabatake Tomofusa (1547–1580) # Kitabatake Tomotoyo ([[Oda Nobukatsu]]) (1558–1630)
==See also== *[[Kitabatake Shrine]]
==References== {{Reflist}}
==External links== *[http://www2.harimaya.com/sengoku/html/kitabata.html Kamon World] {{in lang|ja}}
[[Category:Kitabatake clan| ]] [[Category:Kitabatake family| ]] [[Category:Japanese clans]]