1. Yūki clanThe Yūki family (結城氏, -shi) was a Japanese samurai clan composed of two branches: the Shimōsa Yūki and the Shirakawa Yūki. Descended from the famous kuge (court noble) Fujiwara no Hidesato, the clan became split during the Nanboku-chō wars of the 14th century, in which one branch supported the Southern Imperial Court, and the other branch the Northern Pretenders. Like many samurai clans the Yūki wrote a set of family laws called Yūki-shi Hatto (結城氏法度).
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