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Fujiwara no
Hidehira (藤原 秀衡, 1122? –
November 30, 1187) was the
third ruler of
Northern Fujiwara in
Mutsu Province, ****an, the
grandson of
Fujiwara no...
- Hiraizumi.
Hidehira had
remained neutral during the
Genpei War, but when Yo****sune took
refuge in Hiraizumi, he
decided to
protect him.
Hidehira, who had...
- Province. He was
sheltered by
Northern Fujiwara's 3rd
ruler Fujiwara no
Hidehira.
Hidehira appointed Yo****sune as
general to be
opposed to Yoritomo, but he...
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protection of
Fujiwara no
Hidehira, and
lived undisturbed for a time.
Hidehira's son
Fujiwara no
Yasuhira had
promised upon
Hidehira's death to
honor his father's...
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Along with Kiyohira, the next two
generations of
Fujiwara no
Motohira and
Hidehira saw the
zenith of
Northern Fujiwara's
power in the Tōhoku region. They...
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Tsugunobu and his
brother Tadanobu "were 'given' to Yo****sune by
Fujiwara no
Hidehira when Yo****sune left Oshu to join Yoritomo." Satō is most well
known for...
- Chusonji, a
Buddhist temple in Hiraizumi,
Iwate Prefecture. In the
coffin of
Hidehira, one of the
family members, 1.8
liters of
unhulled barnyard millet grains...
- 10 – Guðrøðr Óláfsson,
Norse king of
Dublin November 30 –
Fujiwara no
Hidehira, ****anese
nobleman December 17 –
Gregory VIII, pope of the
Catholic Church...
- once and for all. The
warriors then
travel to
Hiraizumi castle,
where Hidehira requests help once more to
quell the
Heishi attack on the fortress. After...
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samurai led by
Benkei and they head to the
country of his only
friend Hidehira Fujiwara. Near the border,
after crossing the
forest disguised as monks...