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Minamoto no
Yoshinaka (源 義仲, 1154 –
February 21, 1184), also
known as Kiso
Yoshinaka (木曾 義仲), was a ****anese
samurai lord
mentioned in the epic poem The...
- Kira
Yoshinaka (吉良 義央) (October 5, 1641 –
January 30, 1703) was a kōke (master of ceremonies). His
court title was Kōzuke no suke (上野介). He is famous...
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western provinces,
Yoshinaka took
Kyoto and
desired to be the
leader of the
Minamoto clan. His
cousin Yoritomo was
prompted to
crush Yoshinaka, and sent his...
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Yoshinaka. Go-Shirakawa then
issued a
mandate for
Yoshinaka to "join with
Yukiie in
destroying Munemori and his army".: 293–294 In 1183,
Yoshinaka once...
- (ritual suicide) for ****aulting a
powerful court official (kōke)
named Kira
Yoshinaka after the
court official insulted him.
After waiting and
planning for...
- and
defeat Yoshinaka's garrisons.
Yoshinaka writes a
petition at the
Hachiman Shrine to get
divine help for the
upcoming battle.
Yoshinaka attacks the...
- the
imperial court to the Shogunate. It was the
first time he met Kira
Yoshinaka, the highest-ranking kōke, the head of
ceremonial matters at the Shogunate...
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battle the tide of the war
turned in the
favour of the
Minamoto clan. "
Yoshinaka won by a
clever strategy;
under cover of
nightfall his
troops enveloped...
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Minamoto no
Yoshinaka made his
final stand at Awazu,
after fleeing from his cousins' armies,
which confronted him
after he
attacked Kyoto,
burning the...
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Minamoto no
Yoshinaka tried to
wrest power from his
cousins Yoritomo and Yo****sune, s****ing to take
command of the
Minamoto clan. To that end, he burned...