26 relations: Abe clan, Abe no Sadato, Ainu people, Battle of Kawasaki, Chinjufu-shōgun, Emperor Go-Sanjō, Former Nine Years' War, Gosannen War, Hachiman, Heian period, Izumo Province, Kiyohara clan, Kiyohara no Iehira, Minamoto clan, Minamoto no Yorinobu, Minamoto no Yoritomo, Minamoto no Yoriyoshi, Minamoto no Yoshikuni, Minamoto no Yoshimitsu, Mutsu Province, Samurai, Sanuki Province, Seiwa Genji, Siege of Kuriyagawa, Taira clan, Taira no Tadamori.
Abe clan
The was one of the oldest of the major Japanese clans (uji); and the clan retained its prominence during the Sengoku period and the Edo period.
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Abe no Sadato
was a samurai of the Abe during the Heian period of Japan.
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Ainu people
The Ainu or the Aynu (Ainu アィヌ ''Aynu''; Japanese: アイヌ Ainu; Russian: Айны Ajny), in the historical Japanese texts the Ezo (蝦夷), are an indigenous people of Japan (Hokkaido, and formerly northeastern Honshu) and Russia (Sakhalin, the Kuril Islands, and formerly the Kamchatka Peninsula).
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Battle of Kawasaki
The battle of Kawasaki was the first major battle of the Early Nine Years' War (Zenkunen War) (1051-1063).
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Chinjufu-shōgun
was a military post in classical and feudal Japan.
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Emperor Go-Sanjō
was the 71st emperor of Japan,Imperial Household Agency (Kunaichō): according to the traditional order of succession.
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Former Nine Years' War
The, also known in English as the Former Nine Years' War or the Early Nine Years' War, was fought from 1051 to 1063, in Japan's Mutsu Province, at the far north of the main island of Honshū.
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Gosannen War
The Gosannen War (後三年合戦, gosannen kassen), also known as the Later Three-Year War, was fought in the late 1080s in Japan's Mutsu Province on the island of Honshū.
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Hachiman
In Japanese beliefs, is the syncretic divinity of archery and war, incorporating elements from both Shinto and Buddhism.
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Heian period
The is the last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185.
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Izumo Province
was an old province of Japan which today consists of the eastern part of Shimane Prefecture.
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Kiyohara clan
The was a powerful clan of the far north of Japan during the Heian period, descended from Prince Toneri, son of Emperor Tenmu (631–686).
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Kiyohara no Iehira
Kiyohara no Iehira (清原家衡) (died 1087) was a member of the Kiyohara clan, which wielded significant power in the Tōhoku region from around 1063 to 1089, during Japan's Heian period; he was also a key participant in the Gosannen War which grew out of conflicts within the clan.
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Minamoto clan
was one of the surnames bestowed by the Emperors of Japan upon members of the imperial family who were excluded from the line of succession and demoted into the ranks of the nobility.
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Minamoto no Yorinobu
was a samurai commander and member of the powerful Minamoto clan.
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Minamoto no Yoritomo
was the founder and the first shōgun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan.
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Minamoto no Yoriyoshi
was a head of Japan's Minamoto clan.
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Minamoto no Yoshikuni
was the son of a famous samurai named Minamoto no Yoshiie and an ancestor of the Ashikaga and Nitta families.
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Minamoto no Yoshimitsu
, son of Minamoto no Yoriyoshi, was a Minamoto clan samurai during Japan's Heian Period.
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Mutsu Province
was an old province of Japan in the area of Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Aomori Prefectures and the municipalities of Kazuno and Kosaka in Akita Prefecture.
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Samurai
were the military nobility and officer caste of medieval and early-modern Japan.
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Sanuki Province
was an old province of Japan on the island of Shikoku, with the same boundaries as modern Kagawa Prefecture.
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Seiwa Genji
The is a line of the Japanese Minamoto clan that is descended from Emperor Seiwa, which is the most successful and powerful line of the clan.
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Siege of Kuriyagawa
The siege of Kuriyagawa was a battle during the Heian period (12th century) of Japan.
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Taira clan
was a major Japanese clan of samurai.
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Taira no Tadamori
was a Taira clan samurai, son of Masamori and father of Taira no Kiyomori, and member of the Kebiishi (Imperial police force).
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Redirects here:
Minamoto Yoshiie, Yoshiie Minamoto.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minamoto_no_Yoshiie