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* 1180/4/9 Imperial Prince Mochihito issues a call to arms against the Taira. The Gempei War begins.  
 
* 1180/4/9 Imperial Prince Mochihito issues a call to arms against the Taira. The Gempei War begins.  
 
* 1180/4/22 [[Taira Kiyomori]] names his 2-year old grandson Antoku titular emperor after Takaura abdicates.
 
* 1180/4/22 [[Taira Kiyomori]] names his 2-year old grandson Antoku titular emperor after Takaura abdicates.
* 11805/26 [[Minamoto Yorimasa]] and the warrior monks of Nara are defeated at the Uji bridge by [[Taira Tomomori]] and Shigehira([[Battle of Ujigawa]]).  
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* 11805/26 [[Minamoto Yorimasa]] and the warrior monks of Nara are defeated at the Uji bridge by [[Taira Tomomori]] and Shigehira ([[Battle of Ujigawa]]).  
 
* 1180/6/2 The seat of Imperial power is moved to Fukuhara, probably through pressure by Taira Kiyomori.  
 
* 1180/6/2 The seat of Imperial power is moved to Fukuhara, probably through pressure by Taira Kiyomori.  
 
* 1180/8/17 [[Minamoto Yoritomo]] declares war on the Taira and raises troops in the Kanto. He attacks and kills [[Taira Kanetaka]].  
 
* 1180/8/17 [[Minamoto Yoritomo]] declares war on the Taira and raises troops in the Kanto. He attacks and kills [[Taira Kanetaka]].  

Revision as of 14:01, 1 October 2006

Timeline of 1180

(Jishô 4;治承四年)

  • 1180/4/9 Imperial Prince Mochihito issues a call to arms against the Taira. The Gempei War begins.
  • 1180/4/22 Taira Kiyomori names his 2-year old grandson Antoku titular emperor after Takaura abdicates.
  • 11805/26 Minamoto Yorimasa and the warrior monks of Nara are defeated at the Uji bridge by Taira Tomomori and Shigehira (Battle of Ujigawa).
  • 1180/6/2 The seat of Imperial power is moved to Fukuhara, probably through pressure by Taira Kiyomori.
  • 1180/8/17 Minamoto Yoritomo declares war on the Taira and raises troops in the Kanto. He attacks and kills Taira Kanetaka.
  • 1180/10/21 Yoritomo meets Minamoto Yoshitsune at Kise river.
  • 1180/12/28 Taira Tomomori burns down the Kofuku-ji.