Minamoto no Yorimasa (源 頼政; Japanese pronunciation: [mʲi.na.mo.to no (|) jo.ɾʲiꜜ.ma.sa], 1106 – 20 June 1180) was a Japanese poet, aristocrat and samurai...
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Mochihito and Minamoto no Yorimasa's plan to raise an army to overthrow the Taira clan and the issuing of an edict urging the Minamoto clan, major temples...
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concretely established when, in the early years of the Genpei war, Minamoto no Yorimasa committed seppuku after composing a poem. Seppuku was used by warriors...
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especially after tensions escalated between the Taira and Minamoto after the death of Minamoto no Yorimasa and Prince Mochihito himself.: 278–281, 291 Yoritomo...
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Genpei War (redirect from Jishō-Juei no ran)
actions of Taira no Kiyomori having deepened Minamoto hatred for the Taira clan, a call for arms was sent up by Minamoto no Yorimasa and Prince Mochihito...
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Minamoto no Kanetsuna (源 兼綱; died 1180) was a son of Minamoto no Yorimasa. Kanetsuna participated in the first Battle of Uji in 1180 that opened the Genpei...
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The Tale of the Heike (redirect from Feiqe no monogatari)
conflict between the Minamoto and the Taira is triggered by Kiyomori's son Taira no Munemori humiliating Minamoto no Yorimasa's son by taking away his...
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his ancestor Minamoto no Yorimitsu and the tailfeathers of a mountain bird. An uncanny black smoke started to cover the Seiryō-den. Yorimasa shot his arrow...
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rebellion against the ruling Taira clan. In support of the uprising, Minamoto no Yorimasa issues a call to arms, appealing to several Buddhist monasteries—such...
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of the Minamoto clan Minamoto no Yorimasa (源 頼政; 1106 – 1180), prominent Japanese poet whose works appeared in various anthologies Minamoto no Shunrai...
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Prince Mochihito (category Minamoto clan)
no Kiyomori was causing suffering, Mochihito supported the Minamoto clan in their conflict against the Taira. At the same time, Minamoto no Yorimasa led...
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the Minamoto. They had been steadily recovering their strength in the provinces following their defeat in 1160. In May 1180, Minamoto no Yorimasa sent...
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Minamoto no Mitsuyuki (源 光行 1163–1244) was an author, as well as governor in Kawachi province. Mitsuyuki's cousin was the famous samurai Yorimasa. Minamoto...
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household of its influence, they were at a loss. Finally, an archer, Minamoto no Yorimasa, was summoned to the Imperial Palace in the hopes of slaying the...
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Tsutsui no Jōmyō Meishū (筒井浄妙明秀) was a warrior monk (sōhei) from Mii-dera who fought alongside Minamoto no Yorimasa and his fellow monks at the Battle...
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Minamoto no Nakatsuna (died 1180) was a Japanese samurai lord. He was the elder son of Minamoto no Yorimasa, and fought in the Battle of Uji in 1180,...
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came to be, including the tale that the body of the nue slain by Minamoto no Yorimasa split into 4 parts and scattered and flew to different lands to become...
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Yoshitsune Minamoto no Tameyoshi Minamoto no Yorimasa Minamoto no Yorimitsu Minamoto no Yoritomo Minamoto no Noriyori Miura Anjin Miura Yoshimoto Miyamoto...
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fourth generation descending from Yorimitsu, and younger brother of Minamoto no Yorimasa (1104-1180), was the first to call himself 'Ikeda'. In the Edo period...
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Munetaka Aoki as Benkei Takashi Ukaji as Minamoto no Yorimasa Kenichi Endō as Hōjō Tokimasa Mayumi Tsukiyama as Maki no Kata Anne as Hōjō Masako Takuya Nakayama...
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Yoshitsune (TV series) (category Cultural depictions of Minamoto no Yoshitsune)
Tokimasa Noboru Kimura as Hōjō Yoshitoki Tetsurō Tamba as Minamoto no Yorimasa Tsubasa Imai as Nasu no Yoichi Akira Nakao as Kajiwara Kagetoki Shun Oguri as...
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List of suicides (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
pornographic actress, overdose of clomipramine, paracetamol and alcohol Minamoto no Yorimasa (1180), Japanese poet, general and politician, ritual seppuku disembowelment...
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Yoshitsune Minamoto no Tameyoshi Minamoto no Yorimasa Minamoto no Yorimitsu Minamoto no Yoritomo Minamoto no Noriyori Mirei Kiritani Miura Anjin Miura Yoshimoto...
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Sweden (d. 1134) Matilda of Anjou, duchess of Normandy (d. 1154) Minamoto no Yorimasa, Japanese military leader (d. 1180) Xing, Chinese empress (d. 1139)...
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28th 1180 in the Jishō calendar), following Prince Mochihito and Minamoto no Yorimasa's defeat and subsequent death to the Taira clan, after which the Taira...
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descendants of Fujiwara no Hidesato. He was initially a vassal of the Taira clan, but when Prince Mochihito and Minamoto no Yorimasa had their call to arms...
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Watanabe (category Minamoto clan)
(1180–1185), the Watanabe sided with Minamoto no Yorimasa (1106–1180), until his death at the Battle of Uji, then with Minamoto no Yoritomo. At the Battle of Uji...
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years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article: 1180: Minamoto no Yorimasa (born 1106), Japanese poet John Tzetzes (born 1110), Byzantine Zhu...
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Matsu (2002, NHK) as Iguchi Tarōzaemon Yoshitsune (2005, NHK) as Minamoto no Yorimasa Crayon Shin-chan: Explosion! The Hot Spring's Feel Good Final Battle...
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1180s (category CS1 Norwegian-language sources (no))
rebellion against the ruling Taira clan. In support of the uprising, Minamoto no Yorimasa issues a call to arms, appealing to several Buddhist monasteries—such...
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