- Itō
Sukechika (伊東 祐親, died
March 20, 1182) was a
samurai lord and gōzoku of the Izu
Province in the late
Heian period. He was the 6th head of the Kudō...
- Ōnakatomi no
Sukechika (大中臣輔親, 954 – July 6, 1038)) was a ****anese waka poet,
Shinto priest and
noble from the
middle Heian period. He was the son of...
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Suketsune had a
grudge against Itō
Sukechika (his
former father-in-law) for
taking his land and
disrupting his marriage.
Sukechika had been
dissatisfied with...
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marry Mangō Gozen, the
daughter of Itō
Sukechika, and
Sukechika would become Suketsune's guardian. However,
Sukechika did not
accept the fact that Suketsune...
- of
Sukeie in 1181,
Sukechika inherited the
Kawazu Manor in Izu Province. When his
uncle Suketsugu neared death, he made
Sukechika the
guardian of his...
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Commanders and
leaders Minamoto no
Yoritomo Takeda Nobuyoshi Taira no
Koremori Itō
Sukechika (POW)
Strength 30,000 class=notpageimage|
Location within ****an...
- –
Shibl al-Dawla Nasr,
Mirdasid emir of
Aleppo July 6 – Ōnakatomi no
Sukechika, ****anese poet (b. 954) July 18 –
Gunhilda of Denmark,
queen consort of...
- no
Kitashihime (consort of
Emperor Kimmei) •
Yaehime (daughter of Ito
Sukechika,
first wife of
Minamoto no Yoritomo) •
Ohime (daughter of
Minamoto no...
- the
second son of Hōjō
Tokimasa and his wife, who was a
daughter of Itō
Sukechika. At the time of his birth, he had an
older brother, Hōjō Munetoki, and...
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during a
heavy rainstorm. A
further 300
soldiers under the
command of Itō
Sukechika skirted around the camp,
attacking the
Minamoto forces in the rear to...