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Minamoto no
Yorimitsu (源 頼光, 948 –
August 29, 1021), also
known as
Minamoto no Raikō, was a ****anese
samurai of the
Heian period, who
served the regents...
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yamagumo (山蜘蛛, "mountain spider"), and its
defeat by the hero
Minamoto no
Yorimitsu gives rise to the
legend of his sword, Kumo-kiri ("Spider-Cutter"). As...
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region around Mount Ōe, he
became a
loyal follower of
Minamoto no
Yorimitsu under the new name
Sakata no
Kintoki (坂田 金時). He is a po****r
figure in...
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Yorimitsu is a
masculine ****anese
given name.
Yorimitsu can be
written using different combinations of
kanji characters. Here are some examples: 頼光, "rely...
- Suwa
Yorimitsu (諏訪 頼満) (1480–1540) was a
warlord of the
Shinano Province.[unreliable source?] The
region that was
controlled by
Yorimitsu was Lake Suwa...
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samurai of the
Heian period (794 – 1185) in the
service of
Minamoto no
Yorimitsu (948 – 1021), a
regent of the
Fujiwara clan.
Suetake was
formally known...
- and
waited for
Yorimitsu to come. However,
Yorimitsu saw
through this, and
Watanabe no
Tsuna upon
receiving command from
Yorimitsu shot
through the...
- has Hide
allying with Abe no Seimei,
legendary demon slayer Minamoto no
Yorimitsu and her ****ennō
against Ashiya Dōman's plots. The last DLC, "The First...
- abductions. The
Emperor then
commanded Minamoto no Raikō (Minamoto no
Yorimitsu) and
Fujiwara no Hōshō (Fujiwara no Yasumasa [ja]) to
exterminate this...
- Heian-Kyō (modern Kyōto).: 240–241 Mitsunaka's
eldest son,
Minamoto no
Yorimitsu (948–1021),
became the protégé of
Fujiwara no Michinaga;
another son,...