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Taira no
Norimori (****anese: 平教盛 たいら の のりもり; 1128–1185) was a
commander during the
Genpei War and was the 3rd son of
Taira no Tadamori.
During the Hogen...
- (1323–1391),
brother of
Morikazu Ashina Norimori (1346–1407), son of
Naomori Ashina Morimune (1386–1434), son of
Norimori Ashina Morihisa (1416–1444), son of...
- In this
battle the
Taira lost
Taira Tomomori,
Taira Noritsune,
Taira Norimori,
Taira Tsunemori,
Taira Sukemori,
Taira Arimori and
Taira Yukimori, who...
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military leader of the late
Heian period of ****an. He was the son of
Taira no
Norimori. He
fought in the
Genpei War
against the
Minamoto clan.
Noritsune was a...
- of
Taira no Kiyomori. He
committed suicide with his
younger brother,
Taira no
Norimori, at the
Battle of Dan-no-ura, the last
battle of the
Genpei War....
- no
Nyogo (?-1147) Sons:
Taira no
Kiyomori Taira no
Tsunemori Taira no
Norimori Taira no
Tadanori Sansom,
George (1958). A
history of ****an to 1334. Stanford...
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Naozane and
Taira no
Atsumori (centre),
locked in combat, fall from
their horses, and
Matsudaira Norimori wrestles with
Minamoto no
Yoshiyasu (right)....
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Yoshikane (1086-1139) 6.
Fujiwara no
Norisue (1130-1205) 13.
Takashina 3.
Fujiwara no
Shigeko (1182-1264) 14.
Taira no
Norimori (1128-1185) 7.
Taira no Noriko...
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Ashina Naomori (1323–1391) Great-great-great-grandfather:
Ashina Norimori (1346–1407) Great-great-grandfather:
Ashina Morimune (1386–1434) Great-grandfather:...
- ****an (b. 1178)
Taira no Tokiko, ****anese
Buddhist nun (b. 1126)
Taira no
Norimori, ****anese
nobleman (b. 1128)
Taira no Noritsune, ****anese
nobleman (b....