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Sakanoue no
Tamuramaro (坂上 田村麻呂, 758 – June 17, 811) was a
court noble,
general and shōgun of the
early Heian period of ****an. He
served as Dainagon, Minister...
- Ōtomo no Otomaro,
other sources ****ure that the
first was
Sakanoue no
Tamuramaro,
while others avoid the
problem by just
mentioning from the
first Kamakura...
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construct the
temple next to the
Otowa spring. In 798, the
shogun Sakanoue Tamuramaro improved the site by
including a
large hall that was re****embled from...
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Kanmu (781-806) and was one of the
chief enemies of
shogun Sakanoue no
Tamuramaro.
Ootakemaru mostly connected to the
story of
Sakanoue no Tamuromaro's...
- 8th
century in the 790s
under the
command of the
general Sakanoue no
Tamuramaro. The
adoption of
horseback archery and
horseback combat later led to the...
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Sakanoue no
Tamuramaro used to
attract the
attention of the
enemy during a
battle in
Mutsu Province. In 1962, the
Tamuramaro Shō (
Tamuramaro Prize) was...
- (征夷大将軍, lit. "Great
appeasing general of the barbarians").
Sakanoue no
Tamuramaro was the second, and
Minamoto no
Yoritomo was
third person who had the...
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temporary gains in 794, in 797,
Kammu appointed a new commander,
Sakanoue no
Tamuramaro,
under the
title Seii Taishōgun ("Barbarian-subduing generalissimo")....
- General".
Emperor Kammu granted the
second title of shōgun to
Sakanoue no
Tamuramaro for
subduing the
Emishi in
northern Honshu.
Kammu had 16
empresses and...
- ("Great
Barbarian Subduing General"). In 802, seii tai-shōgun
Sakanoue no
Tamuramaro subjugated the
Emishi people, who were led by Aterui. By 1051, members...