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Taira no
Shigehira (平 重衡) (1158–1185) was one of the sons of
Taira no Kiyomori, and one of the
Taira Clan's
chief commanders during the
Heian period of...
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exchange Three Imperial Treasures for
Shigehira, but they refuse. It is
clear that he will be executed.
Shigehira,
concerned about his past
arrogance and...
- (小早川景平, ?–1244) Two sons of the
third head of the family,
Kobayakawa Shigehira (小早川茂平),
split the clan into two branches. His
third son,
Kobayakawa Masahira...
- year, 1181.
Minamoto no
Yukiie was
defeated by a
force led by
Taira no
Shigehira at the
Battle of Sunomatagawa. However, the "Taira
could not
follow up...
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which finally led the
Taira to turn the
tables on Ko****u-ji when
Taira Shigehira attacked and
burned down Mii-dera. Nara was
regarded as a
rebel against...
- heir, Shigemori. His
other children are; Munemori, Tomomori, To****o and
Shigehira.
Taira no
Tokiko (平時子) Kiyomori's wife.
Taira no
Koremori (平維盛) Voiced...
- of the
United States Mint.
United States Mint. 1895. p. 368.
Hisamitsu Shigehira (1976).
Monogatari Monogatari.
Mainichi Shimbun. pp. 176–178.
Report of...
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Taira no
Munemori (1147–1185)
Taira no
Tomomori (1152–1185)
Taira no
Shigehira (1158–1185)
Taira no
Takakiyo (1173–1199) The mon (crest, emblem) of the...
- the Numata-Kobayakawa clan (沼田小早川氏). The head of the family,
Kobayakawa Shigehira (小早川繁平) was
young and
blind due to an eye
disease so in 1550 it was decided...
- history. In 1181, he was
defeated at the
Battle of
Sunomatagawa by
Taira no
Shigehira.
After the humiliation, he fled
again to
Yahagigawa bridge,
where he tried...