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The Genpei War (源平合戦, Genpei kassen, Genpei gassen?) (1180–1185) was a conflict between the Taira and Minamoto clans and in late-Heian period Japan.
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articls about history war and what the meaning was with it
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Gempei War (1180–85) Final struggle between two Japanese warrior clans, the Minamoto (Genji) and the Taira (Heike), for supremacy in Japan, resulting in the Minamoto's victory ...
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Media in category "Genpei War" The following 45 files are in this category, out of 45 total.
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I n May 1180 Prince Mochihito, the son of Retired emperor Go-Shirakawa, issued a statement urging the Minamoto to rise against the Taira. While Mochihito would be killed in ...
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Daimokutate: Ritual Placatory Performance of the Genpei War. Issue: Volume 21, Number 1; Author(s): Elizabeth Oyler; Topics: Japan medieval history performance arts ritual Genpei rurality ...
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This category contains historical naval battles fought as part of the Genpei War (1180 – 1185). Please see the category guidelines for more information.
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Shortly thereafter in 1184, the Taira fortress in Hyōgo-ku and the nearby Ikuta Shrine became the sites of the Genpei War battle of Ichi-no-Tani between the Taira and Minamoto clans.
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Atsumori (敦盛, Atsumori?) is a Japanese Noh play by Zeami Motokiyo which focuses on Taira no Atsumori, a young samurai who was killed in the Genpei War, and his killer, Kumagai ...
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Three Taira clan generals supposed killed in the Genpei War figure prominently, as their deaths ensure a complete end to the war and the arrival of peace, as does a kitsune named ...
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One of the earliest appearances of the word "mottainai" is in the book Genpei Jōsuiki (A Record of the Genpei War, ca. 1247). [3] Mottainai is a compound word, mottai+nai.
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Ichi-no-Tani is one of the most famous battles of the Genpei War, in large part due to the individual combats that occurred here. Benkei, probably the most famous of all warrior ...
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Shike is a two-volume novel published in 1981 by Robert Shea. It fictionalises and compresses Japanese history in order to incorporate the Genpei War and attempted invasion of Japan by ...
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The battle of Kurikara, also known as the battle of Tonamiyama (砺波山), was a crucial battle of Japan's Genpei War; in this battle the tide of the war turned in the favor of the ...
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The battle was fought outside of Yoritomo's headquarters, the city of Kamakura, and was one of the bloodier battles in the Genpei War. [edit] References
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The Siege of Nara was a battle of the Genpei War in which the former Japanese imperial capital of Nara was attacked, and much of it destroyed, by samurai of the Taira clan.
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The battle of Muroyama was one of many battles of the 12th century Japanese civil war known as the Genpei War. At Muroyama, Minamoto no Yukiie tried to recoup the loss of the Battle ...
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Towards the end of the 12th century, conflicts between these clans turned into civil war, such as the Hōgen and Heiji Rebellions, followed by the Genpei War, from which emerged a ...
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After the Genpei War (1180-1185), Priest Myōe of Kōzan-ji sought to revive the sect and also to provide a refuge for women widowed by the war.
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The Battle of Fujigawa (富士川の戦い, Fujigawa no tatakai?) was a battle of the Genpei War of the Heian period of Japanese history. It took place in 1180, in what is now Shizuoka ...
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Following the Genpei War, the monasteries, to a large extent, turned their attention to rebuilding, first physically, and then politically. Their political influence grew stronger ...
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Wikipedia index for 'genpei war'
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The 1184 siege of the Hōjūjidono was part of Japan's Genpei War, and was a key element of the conflict between Minamoto no Yoshinaka and his cousins Yoritomo and Yoshitsune for ...
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Heiji Rebellion (1159) [edit] Genpei War (1180-1185) Battle of Ishibashiyama (1180) Battle of Fujigawa (1180) Battle of Sunomatagawa (1181) Battle of Kurikara (1183)
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Part of the Genpei War: Nasu no Yoichi firing his famous shot at a fan atop the mast of a Taira ship. From a hanging scroll, Watanabe Museum, Tottori Prefecture, Japan.
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During the Genpei War (1180–1185), the Minamoto clan fought under a white flag while the Taira clan fought under a red flag. As successive shogunates were from Minamoto clan, this ...
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Genpei War, 1180-1185; Hōgen Rebellion, 1156 Tale of Hōgen or Hōgen monogatari; Heiji Rebellion, 1159-1160 Tale of Heiji or Heiji monogatari; Kogo no Kyoku
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The siege of the Fukuryūji took place in 1183, and was a battle of the Genpei War, the great 12th century Japanese civil war between the Taira clan and the Minamoto clan.
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The battle of Dan-no-ura (壇ノ浦の戦い, Dan-no-ura no tatakai?) was a major sea battle of the Genpei War, occurring at Dan-no-ura, in the Shimonoseki Strait off the southern tip ...
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The first battle of Uji is famous and important for having opened the Genpei War. In early 1180, Prince Mochihito, the Minamoto Clan's favored claimant to the Imperial Throne, was ...
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In medieval literature, because of the Genpei War, the Inland Sea is one of the important backgrounds of The Tale of the Heike, particularly in its latter part.
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1180 – 1185: the Genpei War in Japan. 1182: revolt of the people of Constantinople against the Latins, whom they massacre, proclaiming Andronicus I Comnenus co-emperor.
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... unreliable, his mastery of military strategy and his tactics, as well as his ability to lead large forces, are evident in reliable sources of the Genpei War.
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Saito Sanemori, shogun of Genpei war [citation needed] Saito Shebato (1864-1939), a soldier who served in the U.S. Navy during World War I; Saitō Tatsuoki (1548-1573), daimyo from Mino ...
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The end of the Genpei War brought about the end of the Heian and the beginning of the Kamakura period. During this period, samurai were still, largely, archers first and foremost ...
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A litttle history: the Genpei War of 1181-5 The twelfth-century struggles between the Taira and Minamoto clans mark a violent end to the long and largely peaceful Heian period ...
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The Batte of Kojima was a battle of the Genpei War of the Heian period of Japanese history, taking place in 1184. Following the fleeing Taira from Ichi-no-Tani, on their way to Yashima ...
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Oral Tradition , 21/1 (2006): 90-118 Daimokutate : Ritual Placatory Performance of the Genpei War [* eCompanion at www.oraltradition.org 1 ] Elizabeth Oyler Introduction The Japanese ...
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The Taira clan, who lost the Genpei War to the Minamoto in the 1180s, commonly were represented as oppressed or wronged, and symbolized the playwrights' (and perhaps the actors ...
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Index of Japanese Sword Literature compiled by Grey Doffin Hosted by the Japanese ... Genpei War: JN 23,1,17
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In the Genpei War (1180–1185), many traditional buildings in Nara and Kyoto were damaged. For example, Kofukuji and Todaiji were burned down by Taira no Shigehira of the Taira clan in ...
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Kiyomori managed to enthrone his infant grandson as Emperor Antoku in 1180, an act which led to the Genpei War (1180-85), the Taira-Minamoto War.
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The Genpei War wars began with the Battle of Uji in 1180. Yorimasa led Minamoto forces, along with warrior monks from Mii-dera, in defending the Byōdō-in.
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... along with Minamoto no Noriyori, all brothers who had never before met, in the last of three conflicts between the rival Minamoto and Taira samurai clans, known as the Genpei War.
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1180 – First Battle of Uji, starting the Genpei War in Japan; 1305 – The Flemish-French peace treaty is signed at Athis-sur-Orge. 1314 – First War of Scottish Independence: The ...
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