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Minamoto no
Noriyori (源 範頼, 1150 –
September 14, 1193) was a ****anese
samurai lord of the late
Heian period and
early Kamakura period, who
fought alongside...
- Yoritomo,
along with
Minamoto no
Noriyori, all
brothers who had not
previously met. Yo****sune,
together with his
brother Noriyori,
defeated the
Taira in several...
- custody.
Minamoto no Yo****sune
arrived soon
afterwards with his
brother Noriyori and a
considerable force,
driving Yoshinaka from the city.
After fighting...
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while taking a bath.
Three of his
surviving sons, Yoritomo, Yo****sune and
Noriyori, were
spared execution and
exiled by the
victorious Kiyomori. However,...
- Kiyomori's
stepmother but was exiled. Yoritomo's brothers,
Minamoto no
Noriyori and
Minamoto no Yo****sune were also
allowed to live.
Yoritomo grew up...
- needed] Of his
surviving sons,
Minamoto no Yo****sune and
Minamoto no
Noriyori were
forced into priesthood,
while Minamoto no Yoritomo, at the age of...
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Minamoto no Yo****sune and
Minamoto no
Noriyori.
Minamoto no Yo****sune
split his
forces in two.
Minamoto no
Noriyori's forces attacked the
Taira clan at Ikuta...
- Taishōgun (shogun). In response,
Minamoto no
Yoritomo sent
Minamoto no
Noriyori and
Minamoto no Yo****sune to
defeat Yoshinaka, who was
killed within a...
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Arima Noriyori (有馬則頼, 1533–1603) was a ****anese
samurai lord who was the
daimyo of
Sanda Domain in
Settsu Province. He
served Toyotomi Hideyoshi, later...
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fleeing Taira from Ichi-no-Tani, on
their way to Yashima,
Minamoto no
Noriyori engaged and
defeated his
enemies in
battle at Kojima. The
attack was led...