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  • *''Japanese'': 軍記物 ''(gunkimono)'' or 軍記物語 ''(gunki monogatari)'' ''Gunkimono'' or ''gunki monogatari'' are war tales which relate the exploits of great warriors or commanders,
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  • ..., known in particular for his involvement, during his retirement, in the [[Hogen Rebellion|Hôgen Rebellion]] of [[1156]]. ...akawa]] erupted into violent conflict in [[1156]], an event known as the [[Hogen Rebellion|Hôgen Rebellion]]. Prominent leaders of the [[Minamoto clan|Mina
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  • The famous ''[[Hogen monogatari|Hôgen monogatari]]'' war tale (''[[gunkimono]]''), while romanticizing and lionizing in its
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  • ...s the chief theme of the great epic ''[[The Tale of the Heike]]'' (''Heike monogatari''). ...[[Emperor Go-Shirakawa|Emperor Go-Shirakawa's]] forces to victory in the [[Hogen Disturbance|Hôgen Disturbance]] of [[1156]], and then led the Taira clan t
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  • ...Yoshitomo]] ([[1123]]-[[1160]]), who had supported the Taira during the [[Hogen Disturbance|Hôgen Disturbance]] ([[1156]]). Yoshitomo’s own father was p ...immediate night attack that brought the fort down. According to the Heike Monogatari the surviving defenders, including three of Taira no Kiyomori’s grandsons
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  • In the aftermath of the [[Hogen Disturbance|Hôgen Disturbance]] of [[1156]] and the [[Heiji Disturbance]] ...immediate night attack that brought the fort down. According to the Heike Monogatari the surviving defenders, including three of Taira Kiyomori’s grandsons, f
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  • ...the Gempei Wars, the events of which are recorded vividly in the ''[[Heike Monogatari]]'' (Tale of the Heike). At the close of the fighting, in 1185, [[Minamoto ...j-palace-from-the-illustrated-scrolls-of-the-events-of-the-heiji-era-heiji-monogatari-emaki-24523 11.4000].]]
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  • ...defense of Kyoto, while [[Murakami Motokuni]], according to the ''[[Heike Monogatari]]'', fought in the [[battle of Ichi-no-tani]].
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  • The play is derived from the ''[[sekai and shuko|sekai]]'' of the ''[[Heike Monogatari]]'', a classical epic which details the rise and fall of the [[Taira clan]] *[[Kawatsura Hogen|Kawatsura Hôgen]] - a priest of [[Yoshino]] who hides Yoshitsune
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