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Minamoto no
Tameyoshi (源 為義, 1096 –
August 17, 1156) was a ****anese
samurai lord in the
Heian period, who was the head of the
Minamoto clan
during his...
- in turn
beckoned the
Minamoto and
Taira clans of samurai.
Minamoto no
Tameyoshi, head of the
Minamoto clan, and
Taira no Tadamasa, head of the
Taira contingent...
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fought in the Hōgen
Rebellion of 1156. He was the son of
Minamoto no
Tameyoshi, and
brother to
Yukiie and Yo****omo.
Tametomo is
known in the epic chronicles...
- Go-Shirakawa and
Fujiwara no Tadamichi,
while Yo****omo's father,
Minamoto no
Tameyoshi,
sided with the
retired Emperor Sutoku and
Fujiwara no Yorinaga. Yo****omo...
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Province (present-day Seigan-ji). At the time, his
grandfather Minamoto no
Tameyoshi was the head of the
Minamoto clan. His
childhood name was Oniwakamaru...
- (1139–1170), son of
Tameyoshi Yoshikata (?–1155), son of
Tameyoshi Yoshinaka (1154–1184), son of
Yoshikata Yukiie (d. 1186), son of
Tameyoshi Minamoto no Yorinobu...
- (1156), when the
Taira executed most of the line,
including Minamoto no
Tameyoshi.
During the
Heiji Disturbance (1160), the head of the
Seiwa Genji, Minamoto...
- Sadatoki) (Prince Sadakazu) (Prince Sadazane) (Prince Sadayori)
Nagafuchi Nagamichi Nagami Na****ori
Tameyoshi(?)
Shigemoto Shigehira Shigekata Motosuke...
- fled but were
captured in the
mountains of Omi
Province by
Minamoto no
Tameyoshi, and upon
surrender they
became priests and were
banished to Sado Province...
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Yoshichika Minamoto no
Yoshikuni Nitta clan
Ashikaga clan
Minamoto no
Tameyoshi Nitta Yoshishige Ashikaga Yoshiyasu Yamana clan
Minamoto no Yo****omo...