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Taira no
Takamochi (平高望), born
Prince Takamochi (高望王), was a
former member of the
Imperial Family demoted to
nobility of the
Heian period. He is the founder...
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Heishi line has two
major branches. One was
founded in 889 by
Taira no
Takamochi (great-grandson of the 50th
Emperor Kanmu, who
reigned from 781 to 806)...
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granted the
Taira surname.
Yoshimochi was one of the sons of
Prince Takamochi, a
grandson or great-grandson of
Kanmu who was
appointed the vice-governor...
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Sumitomo Tadashige said to be 22nd
generation descendant of
Taira no
Takamochi from
Kanmu Heishi clan who was a
grandson of 50th
Emperor of ****an, Emperor...
- Gorō.
Yoshifumi was born in Kyoto, the
fifth son of
Taira no
Takamochi (Prince
Takamochi). He was the great-great-grandson of
Emperor Kanmu. Yoshifumi...
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village government.
Following the
middle of the Edo period, honbyakushō were also
called takamochi-hyakushō (高持百姓).
Short description of honbyakushō v t e...
- clan.
Originally a
branch of the
Taira clan and
descended from
Taira no
Takamochi, they fell
victim to
political intrigue in 1205, when
Hatakeyama Shigeyasu...
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sequence of
Imperial Prince Kazurahara (786–853) —
Prince Takami —
Taira no
Takamochi —
Muraoka Yoshifumi —
Muraoka Tadayori —
Chiba Tadatsune —
Chiba Tsunemasa...
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Montoku r. 850–858(55)
Tokiyasu 830–887 Kōkō r. 884–887(58)
Taira no
Takamochi (Taira clan progenitor)
Fujiwara no
Mototsune 836–891
Fujiwara no Takaiko...
- Kazurawara-shinnō (葛原親王, 786–853) ┃ Takami-Ō (高見王, ?–?) ┃
Taira no
Takamochi (平高望, ?–?) ┃
Taira no
Yoshifumi (平良文, ?–?) ┃
Taira no
Tadayori (平忠頼...