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  • ...e was married to [[Taira no Tokuko]] (Kenreimon-in), a daughter of [[Taira no Kiyomori]], in [[1171]]. ...s ''[[sessho|sesshô]]'' (regent) until [[1172]], after which [[Fujiwara no Motomichi]] would take over as ''sesshô/[[kanpaku]]'' for the next reign and a half,
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  • ...or [[Retired Emperor]], between then and his death in the [[battle of Dan-no-ura]] two years later. ...rs of Go-Toba's reign, in 1183-[[1184]], and was followed by [[Fujiwara no Motomichi]], who then served as ''sesshô'' from 1184 to [[1186]].
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  • ...d were for a time in the 10th-11th centuries dominated by members of the [[Fujiwara clan]], who exerted considerable political influence as regents. However, t ...hough the terms ''sesshô'' and ''kanpaku'' were not yet in use. [[Fujiwara no Mototsune]], some time later, would be the first officially appointed ''kan
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  • ...urred the [[Genpei War]] of the 1180s, and who died in the [[battle of Dan-no-ura]] in [[1185]] which ended that war and saw the end of the [[Taira clan] ...ed to fight the Minamoto for dominance for about five years. [[Fujiwara no Motomichi]] served as ''[[sessho|sesshô]]'' (regent) throughout Antoku's reign.<ref>
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  • ...ogunate. In 1186, Unkei received a commission from [[Hojo no Tokimasa|Hôjô no Tokimasa]], and produced images of [[Amida]], [[Bishamonten]], [[Fudo|Fudô ...namely a white sandalwood statue of [[Fugen]], produced for regent [[Konoe Motomichi]] in 1202.<ref name=mori49/> Sometime later, he would establish his studio
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