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Heiji (平治) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Hōgen and
before Eiryaku. This
period lasted from
April 1159
until January 1160...
- The
Heiji rebellion (平治の乱,
Heiji no ran,
January 19 –
February 5, 1160) was a
short civil war
between rival subjects of the
cloistered Emperor Go-Shirakawa...
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Zenigata Heiji (銭形 平次,
Zenigata Heiji) is a ****anese
fictional character, the hero of a
series of ****anese novels,
films and TV
programmes set in the Edo...
- and
Heiji Hattori and
Soshi Okita came to
Hakodate to parti****te in the tournament.
Conan Edogawa,
Mouri Ran and
Kazuha Toyama came to
support Heiji. At...
- The
Heiji Monogatari Emaki (平治物語絵巻, "The Tale of
Heiji Emaki", or
sometimes "The Tale of
Heiji Ekotoba"; also
translated as the "
Heiji Rebellion Scrolls")...
- The Tale of
Heiji (平治物語,
Heiji monogatari) is a ****anese war epic (gunki monogatari)
detailing the
events of the
Heiji Rebellion of 1159–1160, in which...
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warrior who
fought alongside his father,
Minamoto no Yo****omo, in the
Heiji Rebellion. His
mother was the
daughter of
Miura Yoshiaki, thus indicating...
- The
siege of the Sanjō
Palace was the
inciting incident of the
Heiji Rebellion (平治の乱,
Heiji no ran,
January 19 –
February 5, 1160)
during the late Heian...
- retainers,
including the
scholar Fujiwara no Michinori, in what is
called the
Heiji rebellion. The
civil war wasn't to go on for very long as
Kiyomori declared...
- name "
Heiji Rebellion", the noun "
Heiji"
refers to the nengō (****anese era name)
after "Hōgen" and
before "Eiryaku." In
other words, the
Heiji Rebellion...