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Hino Kunimitsu (日野 邦光) (14th century), or Hino Kumawaka (日野 熊若), childhood name Kumawakamaru (熊若丸), was the son of , the dainagon (high counselor) to Emperor Go-Daigo. Kumawaka himself was also an attendant to Emperor Go-Daigo, with whom he is sometimes thought to have had a pederastic relationship. He is best known for avenging his father by killing the lay monk Homma Saburō, who had Suketomo executed. Later, Kumawaka was sometimes portrayed in art as an example of filial piety.

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  • Hino Kunimitsu (日野 邦光) (14th century), or Hino Kumawaka (日野 熊若), childhood name Kumawakamaru (熊若丸), was the son of , the dainagon (high counselor) to Emperor Go-Daigo. Kumawaka himself was also an attendant to Emperor Go-Daigo, with whom he is sometimes thought to have had a pederastic relationship. He is best known for avenging his father by killing the lay monk Homma Saburō, who had Suketomo executed. Later, Kumawaka was sometimes portrayed in art as an example of filial piety. (en)
  • 日野 邦光(ひの くにみつ)は、南北朝時代の公卿。藤原北家真夏流日野家、権中納言・日野資朝の子。官位は従三位・権中納言(南朝)、贈正三位。南朝に仕えた。幼名を阿新丸(くまわかまる)といい、『太平記』巻2「阿新殿事」に見える敵討の逸話によって古来著名である。 (ja)
  • Hino Kumawaka (日野熊若) nascido no século XIV, Hino Kunimitsu (日野国光), a infância de nome Kumawakamaru (熊若丸), era filho do , o dainagon (conselheiro de altura) para o Imperador Go-Daigo. Kumawaka também foi um atendente para o Imperador Go-Daigo, com quem às vezes se pensa ter tido um relacionamento pederasta. Ele é mais conhecido por vingar o pai matando o monge leigo , que tinha executado Suketomo. Mais tarde, Kumawaka às vezes era retratado na arte como um exemplo de piedade filial. (pt)
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  • Hino Kunimitsu (日野 邦光) (14th century), or Hino Kumawaka (日野 熊若), childhood name Kumawakamaru (熊若丸), was the son of , the dainagon (high counselor) to Emperor Go-Daigo. Kumawaka himself was also an attendant to Emperor Go-Daigo, with whom he is sometimes thought to have had a pederastic relationship. He is best known for avenging his father by killing the lay monk Homma Saburō, who had Suketomo executed. Later, Kumawaka was sometimes portrayed in art as an example of filial piety. (en)
  • 日野 邦光(ひの くにみつ)は、南北朝時代の公卿。藤原北家真夏流日野家、権中納言・日野資朝の子。官位は従三位・権中納言(南朝)、贈正三位。南朝に仕えた。幼名を阿新丸(くまわかまる)といい、『太平記』巻2「阿新殿事」に見える敵討の逸話によって古来著名である。 (ja)
  • Hino Kumawaka (日野熊若) nascido no século XIV, Hino Kunimitsu (日野国光), a infância de nome Kumawakamaru (熊若丸), era filho do , o dainagon (conselheiro de altura) para o Imperador Go-Daigo. Kumawaka também foi um atendente para o Imperador Go-Daigo, com quem às vezes se pensa ter tido um relacionamento pederasta. Ele é mais conhecido por vingar o pai matando o monge leigo , que tinha executado Suketomo. Mais tarde, Kumawaka às vezes era retratado na arte como um exemplo de piedade filial. (pt)
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  • Hino Kunimitsu (en)
  • 日野邦光 (ja)
  • Kumawaka (pt)
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