- The
siege of Hōjūjidono (法住寺合戦,
Hōjūji k****en) was a
siege that took
place in Kyoto, ****an in 1184. It was part of the
Genpei War and a key
element of...
-
Emperor Go-Shirakawa. The
temple was
originally built and founded, as "
Hōjūji", by
Fujiwara Tamemitsu in 988. However, it was destro**** in 1032. In 1158...
- s****ing to take
command of the
Minamoto clan. To that end, he
burned the
Hōjūji Palace, and
kidnapped Emperor Go-Shirakawa. However, his
cousins Noriyori...
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Commons has
media related to
Minamoto no Yoshinaka. Imai
Kanehira Battle of
Hojuji Sato,
Hiroaki (1995).
Legends of the Samurai.
Overlook Duckworth. p. 114...
- Yoritomo.
Seiwa Genji Eiji Yoshikawa,
historical fiction writer Battle of
Hojuji Ikezuki (horse)
Letter from
Koshigoe Minamoto no
Yoritomo at the Encyclopædia...
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Emperor Go-Shirakawa. He
built the
temple in the emperor's own
compound Hōjūji-dono in
order to gain a
noble title, that of
Chancellor of the Realm, becoming...
- no Kiyomori. An
incident in 1170,
while Motofusa was on his way to the
Hōjuji Palace,
further cemented his
rivalry with the
Taira clan. The Regent, along...
-
battle of Mizushima. 1184
Siege of Hōjūjidono –
Yoshinaka sets fire to the
Hōjūji-dono and
kidnaps Emperor Go-Shirakawa. 1184
Second Battle of Uji – Yoshinaka...
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Yoshinaka fights with
Retired Emperor Go-Shirakawa (the
battle at the
Hōjūji) and
takes control of the
capital and the
court by force.
Minamoto no Yoritomo...