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- The Shishigatani incident (鹿ケ谷事件, Shishigatani jiken, 鹿ヶ谷の陰謀, Shishggatani no inbou) of June 1177 was a failed uprising against the rule of Taira no Kiyomori...
- (俊寛) (c. 1143 – 1179) was a ****anese monk who, after taking part in the Shishigatani plot to overthrow Taira no Kiyomori, was exiled along with two others...
- was about him. Junior First Rank (11 February 1167) Taira no Shigemori Shishigatani incident ****uhara-kyō Itsukushima Shrine Siege of Shirakawa-den Wikimedia...
- Taira no Yasuyori, and Fujiwara no Naritsune were exiled following the Shishigatani Incident of 1177. The island depicted, characterized by sulfur, is identified...
- behaviour caused Go-Shirakawa to support a planned coup d'etat, known as the Shishigatani incident. The conspiracy was betra**** and all involved were punished;...
- Mantelsackkürbis Muscat de Provence or Musquee de Provence Napolitaner Kürbis Shishigatani Trombolino d'Albenga Zuckerkürbis aus dem Berry Acorn squash Ampullaris...
- Retired Emperor Go-Shirakawa, Buddhist monk Saikō and others meet at Shishigatani (the villa of the temple administrator Shunkan) and plot a conspiracy...
- court. Narichika was the son of Fujiwara no Ienari. For his role in the Shishigatani Incident in 1177, he was exiled, along with his son Fujiwara no Naritsune...
- Tengyō no Ran (939–940) Hōgen Rebellion (1156) Heiji Rebellion (1160) Shishigatani incident (1177) Siege of Hōjūjidono (1184) Kennin Rebellion (1201) Jōkyū...
- Tengyō no Ran (939–940) Hōgen Rebellion (1156) Heiji Rebellion (1160) Shishigatani incident (1177) Siege of Hōjūjidono (1184) Kennin Rebellion (1201) Jōkyū...