- Abe no
Yoritoki (安倍頼時) (died 28
August 1057) was the head of the Abe clan of
Emishi who were
allowed to rule the six
Emishi districts (Iwate, Hienuki,...
- of the province. In 1050, the
general overseeing the
Emishi was Abe no
Yoritoki, who
levied taxes and
confiscated property on his own,
rarely paying any...
- be
termed the "Earlier Nine Years' War" (前九年合戦,
Zenkunen k****en), Abe
Yoritoki was killed, and his son Abe no
Sadato defeated, by
Minamoto no Yoriyoshi...
- In 1050, Abe no
Yoritoki wave the post of Chinjufu-shōgun, as the Abe clan had for many generations. Effectively, however,
Yoritoki commanded the entire...
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eventually began to raid
territories south of
their border. In 1051 Abe no
Yoritoki led an army into
northern Miyagi and
defeated a
government army that had...
- the Abe clan
during the
Heian period of ****an. He was the son of Abe no
Yoritoki, the head of the Abe clan of
Emishi who were
allowed to rule the six Emishi...
- Kiyohara's Dewa) and the Chinjufu-shōgun (Defender of the North), Abe no
Yoritoki. The
Kiyohara Governor of Dewa
contributed warriors to the
Minamoto effort...
- Minamoto. Sadatō was born in 1019, to the Abe clan, as the son of Abe no
Yoritoki, the chinjufu-shōgun (general in
charge of
overseeing the Ainu and the...
-
Shinzo Prime Minister (1954-2022) ABE Akie (MATSUZAKI) (1962- ) Abe no
Yoritoki Heian-era ABE
ancestor (c.1011-1057) SATO
Tadanobu Heian-era SATO ancestor...
- the Ōshū clan is related. Abe clan of Ōshū (安倍氏) -
descended from Abe no
Yoritoki, were
considered a
separate clan from the
above during the Edo era. It...