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  • *''Japanese'': [[藤原]] 基房 ''(Fujiwara no Motofusa)'' Fujiwara no Motofusa was a late [[Heian period]] court [[kuge|aristocrat]], who served
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  • *[[Fujiwara no Nobuyori]] dies (b. [[1133]]). *[[Minamoto no Yoshitsune]] is born (d. [[1189]]).
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  • ...pears in the ''[[Tale of the Heike]]'', the ''[[Gikeiki]]'' ("Chronicle of Yoshitsune"), and numerous [[Noh]] and [[kabuki]] plays. Some scholars have expressed ...jô Bridge in Kyoto. From that point forward, Benkei pledged his service to Yoshitsune, and became his right-hand man and bodyguard.
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  • *''Japanese'': [[源]] 経基 ''(Minamoto no Tsunemoto)'' ...anch of the Minamoto clan to which [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]], [[Minamoto no Yoshitsune]], and various other prominent late 12th century figures belonged, and from
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  • *''Japanese'': 平治の乱 ''(Heiji no ran)'' ...namoto]] and [[Taira clan]]s, led by [[Minamoto no Yoshitomo]] and [[Taira no Kiyomori]] respectively. Along with the [[Hogen Disturbance|Hôgen Disturba
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  • [[Image:Yoritomo Grave.jpg|right|thumb|400px|The grave of Minamoto no Yoritomo in [[Kamakura]].]] * ''Japanese'': [[源]] 頼朝 ''(Minamoto no Yoritomo)''
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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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  • ...eded his father [[Emperor Montoku]] as emperor. His grandfather [[Fujiwara no Yoshifusa]] served as regent (''sesshô'') for a time.<ref>Evelyn Rawski, ' ...a's sixth son, [[Minamoto no Sadazumi]], through Sadazumi's son [[Minamoto no Tsunemoto]].
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  • # ''Hana no Shogai (A Flamboyant Life)'' (花の生涯) 1st NHK Taiga Drama 1963 # ''[[Minamoto no Yoshitsune]]'' (源義経) 4th NHK Taiga Drama 1966
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  • ...[[Emperor Toba]] by his consort [[Taikenmon-in]] (a daughter of [[Fujiwara no Kinzane]]); he was thus a younger brother of [[Emperor Sutoku]], and half-b Among his consorts was [[Kenshunmon-in]], also known as Taira no Shigeko.
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  • ...o ''sasarindô'' crest, seen on the stone stairs to the grave of [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]] in [[Kamakura]]]] Along with the [[Fujiwara clan|Fujiwara]], [[Tachibana clan (kuge)|Tachibana]], and Taira clans, the Minamoto were
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  • *''[[Shomonki|Shômonki]]'' (Rebellion of [[Taira no Masakado]]) ...o Sumitomo Tôzai Gunki]]'' (Rebellions of Taira no Masakado and [[Fujiwara no Sumitomo]])
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  • [[Image:Minamoto_yoshitsune.jpg|thumb|right|Minamoto no Yoshitsune.]] ...'<ref>The title of ''hangan'', or ''hôgan'' specifically when referring to Yoshitsune, was one given to a secondary officer in the capital (Kyoto) office of poli
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  • ...otection of the [[Oshu Fujiwara|Ôshû Fujiwara]] of [[Hiraizumi]]; the Ôshû Fujiwara are often associated with the Emishi, or at least with resisting the contro ...sekisho'' being established in [[1686]]. Many were newly constructed where no formal barrier checkpoint had existed before, but some were built as expans
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  • [[Image:Michizane.jpg|right|thumb|350px|Sugawara no Michizane in a woodblock print by [[Kobayashi Kiyochika]].]] *''Japanese'': 菅原道真 ''(Sugawara no Michizane)''
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  • ...typical in the ''shôen'' system, a patron figure such as a member of the [[Fujiwara clan]] (such as Yorimichi) would then allow the developer (in this case, Su After becoming [[shogun]], [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]] removed the [[Taira clan|Taira]] from power in the southern prov
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  • ...//www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/11737423965/in/dateposted-public/ Kyoto no machinami]," gallery labels, National Museum of Japanese History.</ref> ...) is said to have been the site of the first meeting between [[Minamoto no Yoshitsune]] and [[Benkei]].
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