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Minamoto no
Yoriyoshi (源 頼義, 988 -
August 27, 1075) was a ****anese
samurai lord who was the head of the
Minamoto clan and
served as Chinjufu-shōgun. Along...
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Yoriyoshi Yoshimitsu (died 1127) – son of
Yoriyoshi,
ancestor of the Satake, Hiraga, and
Takeda families Yoshiie (1041–1108) – son of
Yoriyoshi, fought...
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became known as the
Zenkunen War (1051–1062). In response,
Minamoto no
Yoriyoshi is
appointed governor of
Mutsu and he is
named chinjufu shōgun. He is...
- to the
capital in
Kyoto asking for help, and as a
result Minamoto no
Yoriyoshi was
appointed both
Governor and commander-in-chief over
controlling the...
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temporary basis, and
cracking down on
gambling and prostitution.
Matsudaira Yoriyoshi (松平頼慎, July 20, 1770 -
August 30, 1830) was the 4th daimyō of Moriyama...
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Second Sino-****anese War. It is
based on a 1966
novel of the same name by
Yoriyoshi Arima (ja).
Sakura Nishi is a ****anese
nurse in
China during the Second...
- Awa
Province fled to
Kyoto in 1030, and the
following year,
Minamoto no
Yoriyoshi rose to the occasion,
after being appointed Governor of Kai Province....
- (Commander-in-chief of the
defense of the North). The
first son of
Minamoto no
Yoriyoshi, he
proved himself in
battle with the Abe clan in the
Zenkunen War (Former...
- Takeda-ryū.
Yoshimitsu was born the son of Chinjufu-shōgun
Minamoto no
Yoriyoshi (988-1075) of the
Minamoto clan. His
brother was the
Minamoto no Yoshiie...
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Masatsugu Hitogami Kamikaze (typhoon)
Minamoto no
Yorinobu Minamoto no
Yoriyoshi Tōdai-ji
Hachiman Kanda,
Christine Guth (1 July 1985). Shinzō: Hachiman...