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Taira no
Kiyomori (平 清盛, 1118 –
March 20, 1181) was a
military leader and kugyō of the late
Heian period of ****an. He
established the
first samurai-dominated...
- to 1875. The
present shrine has been po****rly
attributed to
Taira no
Kiyomori, a
prominent noble of the
Imperial Court and
later Chancellor (Daijō-daijin)...
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regain control from the
Taira and failed.: 255–259 In 1180,
Taira no
Kiyomori put his
grandson Antoku (then only 2
years of age) on the
throne after...
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episodes describing Kiyomori's arrogance is the
famous story about the
dancer Giō who
falls out of
Kiyomori's favour and
becomes a nun.
Kiyomori and the Taira...
- boy
emperor Antoku (himself the
grandson of the
powerful Kugyō
Taira no
Kiyomori) and had
effectively dominated the
Imperial capital of Heian. However,...
- Go-Shirakawa, as well as
Kiyomori. In the end, the
supporters of Go-Shirakawa won the
civil war, thus
ensuring victory for Yo****omo and
Kiyomori.
Sutoku was placed...
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attained ascendancy. As
Kiyomori's power reached its zenith, the good
relations between him and Go-Shirakawa
ended –
Kiyomori's reign became hubristic...
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Taira no
Kiyomori (平清盛) is a 2012 ****anese
historical television series. It is the 51st NHK
taiga drama.
Production Credits Original – Yuki
Fujiumoto Music...
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defend the city
against Kiyomori's return. Upon his return, the
Minamoto made no
decisive moves and hesitated.
Kiyomori made some
peace proposals to...
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Taira no
Kiyomori, and one of the
Taira clan's
chief commanders in the
Genpei War. As his
father Taira no
Kiyomori laid on his deathbed,
Kiyomori declared...