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Minamoto no
Yukiie (源 行家, died June 1, 1186) was the
brother of
Minamoto no Yo****omo, and one of the
commanders of the
Minamoto forces in the
Genpei War...
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Yoshinaka conspired with
Yukiie to
seize the
capital and the Emperor,
possibly even
establishing a new
Court in the north. However,
Yukiie revealed these plans...
- town of Sunomata, Gifu Prefecture. The
battle started when
Minamoto no
Yukiie attempted a
sneak attack across the
Sunomata River against his
enemies during...
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Minamoto no
Yukiie to
kidnap Emperor Go-Shirakawa, and
establish a
government of
their own, in the
provinces north of Kyoto. But
Yukiie did not, in the...
- Kujō
Yukiie (九条 幸家,
April 7, 1586 –
September 29, 1665), son of
regent Kanetaka, was a kugyō or ****anese
court noble of the Edo
period (1603–1868). His...
- 1123–1160) 2nd son:
Minamoto no
Tametomo (源為朝, 1139–1170) 3rd son:
Minamoto no
Yukiie (源行家, 1143–1186)
Siege of Shirakawa-den Sansom,
George (1958). A history...
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daughter of
Dainagon Fujiwara Kunitsuna (藤原邦綱).
Shigehira defeated Minamoto no
Yukiie at the
Battle of
Sunomatagawa in 1181. He was
captured in 1184 at the Battle...
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place in 1181.
Retreating from the
Battle of Sunomata-gawa,
Minamoto no
Yukiie attempted to make a
stand by
destroying the
bridge over the
Yahagi River...
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Rebellion of 1156. He was the son of
Minamoto no Tameyoshi, and
brother to
Yukiie and Yo****omo.
Tametomo is
known in the epic
chronicles as a
powerful archer...
- included: Kampaku, Kujō
Yukiie (1608–1612), Kampaku, Takat****sa
Nobuhisa (1612–1615), Kampaku, Nijō
Akizane (1615–1619), Kampaku, Kujō
Yukiie (1619–1623), Kampaku...