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  • *''Japanese'': [[白河]] 直朝 ''(Shirakawa Naotomo)'' Shirakawa Yûki Naotomo was the 7th head of the [[Shirakawa Yuki clan|Shirakawa Yûki family]]. A son of [[Komine Tomochika]], he became the adopted heir o
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  • ...an|Ishikawa]], and [[Iwase clan|Iwase]] clans against the [[Shirakawa clan|Shirakawa]] in [[1534]].
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  • ...on of [[Emperor Kazan]]. Appointed ''jingi haku'', he was granted the name Shirakawa, and the privilege of passing on that name to his descendants.
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  • [[Image:Shirakawain.jpg|right|thumb|320px|Main gate to the former Shirakawa-in / Hosshô-ji complex.]] *''Established: [[1075]], [[Emperor Shirakawa]]''
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  • *''Japanese'': [[白河]] 天皇 ''(Shirakawa tennou)'' ..., in which retired emperors wielded considerable power, and the [[Fujiwara clan]] less than they had previously. He is also known for the construction, in
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  • *''Japanese'': 後白河天皇 ''(Go-Shirakawa tennou)'' Emperor Go-Shirakawa was an [[emperor]] of the late [[Heian period]], known for his involvement
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  • ...ht on both sides of the conflict, which ultimately ended in victory for Go-Shirakawa's side, and the exile of Sutoku to [[Sanuki province]] on Shikoku.
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  • *[[Hosshoji|Hosshôji]] is founded by [[Emperor Shirakawa]]. *[[Minamoto Yoshikiyo]] of the [[Takeda clan (Kai)|Takeda clan]] of [[Kai province|Kai]] is born (d. [[1149]]).
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  • ...''daimyô'' of [[Shirakawa han]]. His wife was a daughter of the [[Shimazu clan]].
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  • ...Retired [[Emperor Sutoku]] and his younger brother, reigning [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]], for power. Along with the [[Heiji Disturbance]] of [[1159]] and [[Genpei ...o Yoshitomo]]. While members of the [[Minamoto clan|Minamoto]] and [[Taira clan]]s fought on both sides in this conflict, its resolution set up the conditi
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  • ...ended from the [[Kodama clan|Kodama family]]. They came to serve the [[Oda clan]] and during the time of [[Oda Nobunaga|Nobunaga]] rose to some prominence. ...[sankin kotai|sankin kôtai]]'' obligations, he was obliged to pass through Shirakawa, thus providing an opportunity for the Niwa to observe the size and strengt
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  • ...tions of ''[[sessho|sesshô]]'' and ''[[kanpaku]]''), in [[1087]] [[Emperor Shirakawa]] became the first Retired Emperor to claim significant political power. He Beginning with Shirakawa, Retired Emperors began to form their own "cloistered" Imperial Courts, or
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  • ...Heian period]] palace in [[Kyoto]], associated chiefly with the [[Fujiwara clan|Fujiwara]] [[Sessho|Regents]]. It covered an area roughly 40 ''[[Japanese m ...of [[1132]]. The residence, rebuilt, then passed to his son, [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]].
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  • Emperor Nijô reigned from [[1158]]-[[1165]]. He was the son of [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]], and the father of [[Emperor Rokujo|Emperor Rokujô]]. [[Fujiwara no Tsun ...rs of the [[Fujiwara clan|Fujiwara]], [[Taira clan|Taira]], and [[Minamoto clan]]s fought on each side of the conflict, supporting different heirs for the
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  • *[[Taira no Kiyomori]] seizes Kyoto and forces Retired [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]] into house arrest. *[[Shimazu Tadahisa]], founder of the [[Shimazu clan]], is born (d. [[1227]]).
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  • ...turbance was a conflict between the [[Minamoto clan|Minamoto]] and [[Taira clan]]s, led by [[Minamoto no Yoshitomo]] and [[Taira no Kiyomori]] respectively ...o Yoshitomo and Taira no Kiyomori had been allies, supporting [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]] against the forces of his brother Retired [[Emperor Sutoku]]. However, wh
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  • ...(courtier) of the [[Heian period]] who, after plotting against the [[Taira clan]], was exiled along with his father, [[Fujiwara no Narichika]], and a numbe ...rvice of the [[Cloistered rule|Retired Emperor]] [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa|Go-Shirakawa]], he regained his rank, and would later be promoted<ref>''The Tale of the
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  • ...The birth, incidentally, was a difficult one, and it is said that even Go-Shirakawa himself, a priest in addition to his duties as ex-emperor, was called upon ...ed from the water by Minamoto warriors. In the aftermath of the [[Minamoto clan|Minamoto]] victory she was permitted to retire to the Chôraku-ji and shave
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  • ...er, and the end of direct Imperial rule; his fall, or, rather, that of his clan, is the chief theme of the great epic ''[[The Tale of the Heike]]'' (''Heik ..."cloistered court" (''in-no-chô'') of Retired Emperors [[Emperor Shirakawa|Shirakawa]] and [[Emperor Toba|Toba]]. As a result, even from the young age of 12, Ki
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  • ...r-seeing, far-hearing, speed of movement, invisibility) and from the Otori clan into which he is eventually adopted by its dispossessed leader, Otori Shige ...'''Grass For His Pillow''' deals with the relationship between Takeo, and Shirakawa Kaede, the heir to the domain of Maruyama. In '''Brilliance of the Moon'''
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