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[[Wakamiya-oji|Wakamiya-ôji]], one of the main boulevards running through [[Kamakura]], was named after Yoriie (''wakamiya'' meaning roughly ''young prince'').
 
[[Wakamiya-oji|Wakamiya-ôji]], one of the main boulevards running through [[Kamakura]], was named after Yoriie (''wakamiya'' meaning roughly ''young prince'').
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He stepped down as shogun on [[1203]]/9/7 was succeeded by his brother [[Minamoto no Sanetomo]]. By the end of that year, the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] began its persecution of the Hiki clan, attacking the Hiki mansions and killing many prominent members of the clan, including Wakasa no Tsubone and Ichiman. Take no Gozen survived and later married Sanetomo's successor as shogun, [[Kujo no Yoritsune|Kujô Yoritsune]].
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According to some records, officials or leaders of the [[Kamakura shogunate]] misled the Imperial Court into naming Yoriie's brother [[Minamoto no Sanetomo]] "shogun" even before Yoriie's death. Others suggest that Yoriie simply stepped down on [[1203]]/9/7 and allowed himself to be succeeded by Sanetomo. By the end of that year, the [[Hojo clan|Hôjô clan]] began its persecution of the Hiki clan, attacking the Hiki mansions and killing many prominent members of the clan, including Wakasa no Tsubone and Ichiman. Take no Gozen survived and later married Sanetomo's successor as shogun, [[Kujo no Yoritsune|Kujô Yoritsune]].
    
Yoriie died in [[1204]].
 
Yoriie died in [[1204]].
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