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Sadao Munemori (****anese: 旨森 貞夫,
August 17, 1922 –
April 5, 1945) was a
United States Army
soldier and
posthumous recipient of the
Medal of Honor, after...
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Taira no
Munemori (平 宗盛, 1147 – June 19, 1185) was heir to
Taira no Kiyomori, and one of the
Taira clan's
chief commanders in the
Genpei War. As his father...
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Munemori (written: 宗盛 or 宗森) is both a ****anese
surname and a
masculine ****anese surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Sadao Munemori (旨森 貞雄,...
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marching to the
capital and now
forced the
Taira to flee the city.
Taira no
Munemori, head of the clan
since his
father Kiyomori's death, led his army, along...
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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
horse and calling...
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Taira no
Shigemori (1138–1179)
Taira no
Tadanori (1144–1184)
Taira no
Munemori (1147–1185)
Taira no
Tomomori (1152–1185)
Taira no
Shigehira (1158–1185)...
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Munenori Akagi (赤城 宗徳,
Akagi Munenori,
December 2, 1904 –
November 11, 1993) was a ****anese
politician and
historian who
served three times as Minister...
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After Kiyomori's
death in 1181, Tokiko's son,
Taira no
Munemori,
became the head of the
Taira clan.
After this, she
became the representative...
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Honor (the
first awarded posthumously to
Private First class Sadao Munemori,
Company A, 100th Battalion, for
action near Seravezza, Italy, on 5 April...
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Kiyomori died in 1181 and the
Taira clan was now led by
Taira no
Munemori.: 287
Munemori took a much more
aggressive policy against the
Minamoto and attacked...