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Fujiwara no
Michinori (藤原 通憲, 1106 –
January 23, 1160), also
known as
Shinzei (信西), was a
Buddhist monk in late
Heian period ****an. He was one of the...
- well prepared, and the
Taira took
control of Kyoto.
Shinzei's mansion was
attacked by the Taira;
Shinzei escaped, only to be
captured and
decapitated shortly...
- the
counsel of his
trusted advisor,
Fujiwara no
Michinori (also
known as
Shinzei). In response,
Nobuyori joined with
Minamoto Yo****omo, head of the Minamoto...
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Nobuyori and
Fujiwara no
Michinori (
Shinzei)
emerged as
leading and
rival advisors in this period, with
Shinzei in a pre-eminent role. Further, while...
- and six of The Tale. The
scroll opens with a
Minamoto war
council about Shinzei (Fujiwara no Michinori), an
enemy who fled the palace. Alas, the latter...
-
Shinsei Shōnin (sometimes
spelled Shinzei, 真盛, 1443–1495), was a
priest of the
Tendai school during the
Sengoku period (period of
warring states). He...
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Forces loyal to
Retired Emperor Sutoku 1159 1160
Heiji Rebellion Taira clan
Shinzei Minamoto clan
Fujiwara no
Nobuyori 1169 1175
Norman invasion of Ireland...
- no
Okite (2011) as
Mamoru Takagi (Marumo)
Taira no
Kiyomori (2012) as
Shinzei Keisei Saimin no
Otoko Part 2 (2015) as Ichizō
Kobayashi Gekokujō juken...
- ****an.
University of California, Berkeley. p. 223. Payne,
Richard K.
Shinzei’s Discourse on
Practicing the
Samadhi of
Meditating on the Buddha. Pacific...
- the late 1150s,
tensions rose in
court between Fujiwara no
Michinori (
Shinzei) and his
political opponents,
centering around a
number of issues, including...