Minamoto no Yoshinaka's Petition at Hachimangu Shrine, 1895 by Meiji


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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 Japanese samurai lord in the late Heian period. A member of the Minamoto clan, shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo was his cousin and rival during the Genpei War between the Minamoto and the Taira clans.


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After defeating the Taira in 1182 and driving them into the 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 brothers Yoshitsune and Noriyori to kill him.


grave of Minamoto no Yoshinaka (Kiso Yoshinaka) at Gichuji, Otsu

Minamoto no Yoshinaka (源 義仲?, 1154 - February 21, 1184) was a general of the late Heian Period of Japanese history. A member of the Minamoto samurai clan, Minamoto no Yoritomo was his cousin and rival during the Genpei War between the Minamoto and the Taira clans. Born in Musashi province, Yoshinaka's father Minamoto no Yoshikata was killed and his domain was seized by Minamoto no.


The Asahi Shogun Yoshinaka (Minamoto no Yoshinaka) by Gakutei The Art

Minamoto no Yoshinaka was born in 1154 as the second son of Minamoto no Yoshikata (?-1155), the second son of Minamoto no Tameyoshi (1096-1156), the head of Seiwa Genji . Minamoto no Yoshikata's older brother was Minamoto no Yoshitomo (1123-1160), the father of Minamoto no Yoritomo and Minamoto no Yoshitsune. In other words, Yoshinaka was a.


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Japanese: 源 義経 (Minamoto no Yoshitsune) Few samurai loom as largely in Japanese history and lore as Minamoto Yoshitsune,. at which time he led an army against Minamoto (Kiso) Yoshinaka. On 2 June 1183 Yoshinaka had won a great victory over the Taira at Kurikara and in late August occupied Kyoto. With the Taira on the defensive.


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Minamoto no Yoshinaka (源義仲 1154 - March 4, 1184) or Kiso Yoshinaka was a samurai and general of the Minamoto clan. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. A Minamoto no Yoshinaka in art ‎ (1 C, 3 F) B Battle of Awazu ‎ (1 C) M Monuments and memorials to Minamoto no Yoshinaka ‎ (2 C, 2 F) T Lady Tomoe ‎ (4 C)


Minamoto no Yoshinaka's Petition at Hachimangu Shrine, 1895 by Meiji

Yoshitsune, the ninth son of Minamoto no Yoshitomo, was responsible for many of the military victories through which his half-brother, Minamoto no Yoritomo, gained control of Japan and established the Kamakura shogunate.


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The Minamoto Clan was an extended family group which dominated Japanese government and the imperial court in the 12th and 13th centuries CE. The clan famously defeated their arch rivals the Taira in the Genpei War of 1180-1185 CE and included such famous figures as Minamoto no Yoritomo, Japan 's first shogun ruler. Japan's Clan System


Fuji Arts Japanese Prints Minamoto no Yoshinaka and Tomoe Gozen, 1897

Minamoto no Yoshinaka made his final stand at Awazu, after fleeing from his cousins' armies, which confronted him after he attacked Kyoto, burning the Hōjūjiden, and kidnapping Emperor Go-Shirakawa. During the pursuit he was joined by his foster brother Imai Kanehira and Tomoe Gozen. [1] [2]


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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 Japanese samurai lord in the late Heian period. A member of the Minamoto clan, shogun Minamoto no Yoritomo was his cousin and rival during the Genpei War between the Minamoto and the Taira clans.


Fuji Arts Japanese Prints Minamoto no Yoshinaka by Kuniyoshi (1797

Minamoto no Yoshinaka (. 源義仲. ) MINAMOTO no Yoshinaka was a warlord of Shinano Genji clan in the late Heian Period. His popular name was Jiro KISO. He was also known as Yoshinaka KISO. He was called "Asahi Shogun ". He was from the Seiwa Genji clan and a descendant of the Kawachi Genji clan. His father was MINAMOTO no Yoshikata.


Minamoto no Yoshinaka kills the Taira commander Tomonori amongst trees

Minamoto Yoritomo (born 1147, Japan—died February 9, 1199, Kamakura) founder of the bakufu, or shogunate, a system whereby feudal lords ruled Japan for 700 years.