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[[Image:KawagoeShigeyori.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Kawagoe Shigeyori's grave (attr.) at [[Yojuin|Yôjuin]], [[Kawagoe]].]]
 
[[Image:KawagoeShigeyori.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Kawagoe Shigeyori's grave (attr.) at [[Yojuin|Yôjuin]], [[Kawagoe]].]]
 
*''Died: [[1185]]''
 
*''Died: [[1185]]''
*''Japanese'': 河越太郎重頼 ''(Kawagoe Tarou Shigeyori)''
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*''Japanese'': [[河越]] 太郎 重頼 ''(Kawagoe Tarou Shigeyori)''
    
Kawagoe Tarô Shigeyori was lord of [[Kawagoe]] in the mid-to-late 12th century, and the most powerful lord in [[Musashi province]]<ref name=tachi>"[http://www.kawagoe-rekishi.com/exhibit/musa.html Musashi no kuni ni arawareta mononofu tachi]." Kawagoe History Museum. Accessed 28 November 2009.</ref>. He was father-in-law and a close advisor to [[Minamoto no Yoshitsune]], but lost his head and his land to the forces of rival brother [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]] shortly after the latter became [[shogun]] in [[1185]].
 
Kawagoe Tarô Shigeyori was lord of [[Kawagoe]] in the mid-to-late 12th century, and the most powerful lord in [[Musashi province]]<ref name=tachi>"[http://www.kawagoe-rekishi.com/exhibit/musa.html Musashi no kuni ni arawareta mononofu tachi]." Kawagoe History Museum. Accessed 28 November 2009.</ref>. He was father-in-law and a close advisor to [[Minamoto no Yoshitsune]], but lost his head and his land to the forces of rival brother [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]] shortly after the latter became [[shogun]] in [[1185]].
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