Sutoku retired in favor of his half-brother in [[1141]], but attempted to retain considerable power as other [[Retired Emperor]]s had done since the time of his great-grandfather [[Emperor Shirakawa|Retired Emperor Shirakawa]]. The resulting tensions between Sutoku and Konoe's successor [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]] erupted into violent conflict in [[1156]], an event known as the [[Hogen Rebellion|Hôgen Rebellion]]. Prominent leaders of the [[Minamoto clan|Minamoto]] and [[Taira clan]]s fought 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. | Sutoku retired in favor of his half-brother in [[1141]], but attempted to retain considerable power as other [[Retired Emperor]]s had done since the time of his great-grandfather [[Emperor Shirakawa|Retired Emperor Shirakawa]]. The resulting tensions between Sutoku and Konoe's successor [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]] erupted into violent conflict in [[1156]], an event known as the [[Hogen Rebellion|Hôgen Rebellion]]. Prominent leaders of the [[Minamoto clan|Minamoto]] and [[Taira clan]]s fought 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. |