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Kamakura in the 14th century, but after the original statue of Yoritomo was lost, an altered statue of Tokiyori was used as a replacement. On the other hand, he considers the inscription on the statue of Minamoto no
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Minamoto and their allies. Only Yoshitomo's three young boys remained alive, so that Kiyomori and the Taira clan were now the undisputed leaders of Japan. Yoritomo, the new head of the Minamoto, was not executed by Kiyomori because of pleas from
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clan were split. The head of the clan, Tameyoshi, sided with Sutoku. However, his son, Yoshitomo (father of
Yoritomo), sided with Toba and Go-Shirakawa, as well as Kiyomori. In the end, the supporters of Go-Shirakawa won the civil war, thus ensuring victory for Yoshitomo and Kiyomori. Sutoku was
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Yoritomo the time to build an administration of his own, centered on his military headquarters in Kamakura. In the end he triumphed over his rival cousins, who sought to steal control of the clan from him, and over the
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placed under house arrest, and
Yorinaga was fatally wounded in battle. Tameyoshi was executed by the forces of Yoshitomo. Nonetheless, Go-Shirakawa and Kiyomori were ruthless, and Yoshitomo found himself as the head of the
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Minamoto no Yoritomo and has concluded as follows. When comparing the statues of Minamoto no Yoritomo in Higashihirozo and
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that "Yoritomo's body is of rigorous power, and his fierce nature is accompanied with a clear distinction and firm resolution of the judgement of right and wrong." Yoritomo practiced
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Inseiki Azuma-no-kuni to Runin・Minamoto no
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in the first quarter of the 13th century. Thus, Kuroda concludes that this statue is the only accurate depiction of
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Yoritomo was "more adult-like than others of his age", and the figure of a young warrior Yoritomo appears in the picture scroll of
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clan, now under the leadership of Kiyomori, and the Minamoto clan, under the leadership of Yoshitomo, began to factionalize again.
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is still maintained today, adjacent to Shirahata Shrine, a short distance from the spot believed to be the site of the so-called
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led a rapid night attack. After his defeat in Mt. Ishibashiyama, Minamoto no Yoritomo fled into the Hakone mountains, stayed in
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the ex-emperor's palace, defeating the Minamoto. Yoshitomo fled the capital but was later betrayed and executed by a retainer.
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killed Sukenari. Then, Tokimune raided Yoritomo's mansion attempting to attack Yoritomo, but was finally taken down by
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in August 1183, said that "he is short and his face is large, his appearance is graceful and language is civilized."
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depicting Yoritomo and his retainers releasing cranes to mourn for the war dead in the Mutsu and Dewa Conquest.
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to be the name of the repairer instead of the name of the sculptor, and that it was made at the request of
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attempt and ending the massacre. After this, Yoritomo took Tokimune in for questioning and had him
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in 1180. After five years of civil war, the Minamoto clan finally defeated the Taira in the
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to the east. Not all Minamoto thought of Yoritomo as rightful heir, however. His uncle,
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family. After successfully maneuvering himself to the position of rightful heir of the
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1704:"Minamoto Yoritomo | Facts, History, & Kamakura Shogunate | Britannica"
1690:"Minamoto Yoritomo | Facts, History, & Kamakura Shogunate | Britannica"
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Concubine: Daishin no Tsubone (大進局), daughter of Date Tomomune (伊達朝宗)
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He also appears as a prominent character in the 2021 anime series
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adventure gamebook series, where Yoritomo is the self-proclaimed
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and of Japan, ruling from 1192 until 1199, also the first ruling
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1996:, by the Kamakura Citizen's Net, accessed on September 30, 2008
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defeated the Taira in several battles, but they could not stop
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was relegated to the role of "national ceremony and ritual".
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Kiyomori's stepmother but was exiled. Yoritomo's brothers,
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Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Minamoto no Yoriie" in
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was the head of the Minamoto clan. His childhood name was
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Yoritomo established himself as the rightful heir of the
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Minamoto no Yoritomo scroll painting, late 14th century
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Lady Mihata (三幡, 1186 – July 24, 1199), second daughter
1759:. Vol. 30. Japan: Shōgakkan. Heike Monogatari 2.
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with them. In 1184, the Minamoto replaced Antoku with
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1595:. MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. pp. 40, 50–51.
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Kumano Rekishi Kenkyū: Kumano Rekishi Kenkyūkai Kiyō
1099:(武皇嘯厚大禅門). He died two days later at the age of 51.
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in 1183 and chasing the Taira south. The Taira took
960:in 1185. Yoritomo established the supremacy of the
497:in 1185. Yoritomo established the supremacy of the
1342:are more specifically identified by more than one
1899:Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric and Käthe Roth. (2005).
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1956:Minamoto no Yoritomo: jidai daihyō Nihon eiyūden
1046:in May 1193 and arranged a grand hunting event,
875:In September 1180, Yoritomo was defeated at the
1778:"熊野歴史研究" [Kumano Historical Research].
1144:with Yoshinao, a member of the Imperial Guard.
905:died in 1181 and the Taira clan was now led by
710:Yoritomo grew up in exile. He married into the
1303:and on the verge of war with "Lord Kiyomori".
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781:(北条 政子, 1156 – August 16, 1225), daughter of
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821:Call to arms and the Genpei War (1180–1185)
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765:Possible Wife: Yaehime (八重姫), daughter of
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1958:源頼朝: 時代代表日本英雄伝. Tokyo: Heibonsha, 1987.
1867:. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
1720:. Japan. pp. Article May 22, 1193.
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1816:The True Image of Minamoto no Yoritomo
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1318:, another Japanese historical figure.
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772:Chizurumaru (千鶴丸), possible first son
649:clan, while Yoritomo became the heir.
609:sided with the son of Fujiwara regent
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1065:murdered the killer of their father,
667:Four years later, Kiyomori supported
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1970:Eiji Yoshikawa's Historical Fiction
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1283:Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings
629:sided with Tadazane's younger son,
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1966:Yoshikawa Eiji Rekishi Jidai Bunko
1838:Nussbaum, "Ashikaga Yoshikane" at
1570:. Overlook Duckworth. p. 30.
1240:). One of his brothers-in-law was
1226:, took control after his death at
936:, Yoritomo's rival, from entering
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1987:
1889:源頼朝. Tokyo: Iwanami-shoten, 1995.
1654:. Cassell & Co. p. 200.
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1314:in which the player character is
434:, May 9, 1147 – February 9, 1199)
1338:The years in which Yoritomo was
1306:He appears as the final boss in
744:(源 義朝, 1123 – February 11, 1160)
718:, marrying Tokimasa's daughter,
683:were not well prepared, and the
579:). At the time, his grandfather
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2477:Kamakura period Buddhist clergy
2467:People of Kamakura-period Japan
1892:Naramoto Tatsuya 奈良本辰也, et al.
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1593:The Samurai, A Military History
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879:, his first major battle, when
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501:caste and the first shogunate (
1940:Annales des empereurs du Japon
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1222:Yoritomo's wife's family, the
587:(鬼武丸). He was a descendant of
535:Yoritomo was the third son of
481:, he led his clan against the
436:was the founder and the first
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1896:源頼朝. Tokyo: Shisakusha, 1972.
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1676:"Feudalism in Medieval Japan"
1468:"Feudalism in Medieval Japan"
1280:He appears as a hero unit in
1264:traditionally believed to be
860:clan and set up a capital in
751:(由良御前, d. 1159), daughter of
559:and a member of the powerful
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2457:People of Heian-period Japan
2432:12th-century Japanese people
1310:, an arcade game created by
1055:Revenge of the Soga Brothers
808:Concubine: Kame no Mae (亀の前)
7:
1734:. Japan: Shogakukan. 2002.
1387:, historical fiction writer
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1088:Yoritomo was ordained as a
707:were also allowed to live.
10:
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1757:Nihon Koten Bungaku Zenshū
1650:Turnbull, Stephen (1998).
1616:Hotate, Michihisa (2015).
1591:Turnbull, Stephen (1977).
1537:A History of Japan to 1334
1103:Appearance and personality
202:February 9, 1199 (aged 51)
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1976:(源頼朝). Tokyo: Kodansha.
1908:Harvard University Press
1818:]. Japan: Kadokawa.
1489:"尾張名所図会(Owarimeishozue)"
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1286:, and as a hero unit in
998:(district stewards) and
675:. This was known as the
465:Yoritomo was the son of
452:. He was the husband of
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1620:. Japan: Azekurashobo.
1535:Sansom, George (1958).
1428:Encyclopædia Britannica
877:Battle of Ishibashiyama
633:. This is known as the
2098:Sakanoue no Tamuramaro
2015:Shogunate established
1810:Kuroda, Hideo (2011).
1755:Ichiko, Teiji (1975).
1732:Soga Monogatari (曽我物語)
1652:The Samurai Sourcebook
1568:Legends of the Samurai
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1040:Yoritomo gathered his
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926:Minamoto no Yoshitsune
895:(south of present-day
837:, a son of Cloistered
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705:Minamoto no Yoshitsune
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361:Minamoto no Yoshitsune
2113:Minamoto no Yoshinaka
2027:Minamoto no Yoritomo
2000:Atsuta History Course
1885:Nagahara Keiji 永原慶二.
1251:Grave of Yoritomo in
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1209:Tokyo National Museum
1199:
1161:was remodeled into a
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972:Later years and death
934:Minamoto no Yoshinaka
870:Minamoto no Yoshinaka
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742:Minamoto no Yoshitomo
669:Fujiwara no Michinori
615:Fujiwara no Tadamichi
581:Minamoto no Tameyoshi
537:Minamoto no Yoshitomo
522:
467:Minamoto no Yoshitomo
456:who acted as regent (
343:Minamoto no Yoshihira
307:Minamoto no Yoshitomo
159:Minamoto no Yoshitomo
122:Shogunate established
2487:Deified Japanese men
2437:12th-century shōguns
2141:Minamoto no Sanetomo
2131:Minamoto no Yoritomo
2108:Fujiwara no Tadabumi
1894:Minamoto no Yoritomo
1887:Minamoto no Yoritomo
1841:Minamoto no Yoritomo
1423:Minamoto no Yoritomo
1401:Letter from Koshigoe
1217:George Bailey Sansom
1134:writes in his diary
958:Battle of Dan-no-ura
930:Minamoto no Noriyori
887:, then escaped from
847:Minamoto no Yorimasa
839:Emperor Go-Shirakawa
801:Minamoto no Sanetomo
701:Minamoto no Noriyori
673:Fujiwara no Nobuyori
631:Fujiwara no Yorinaga
611:Fujiwara no Tadazane
607:Emperor Go-Shirakawa
495:Battle of Dan-no-ura
485:from his capital in
425:Minamoto no Yoritomo
355:Minamoto no Tomonaga
349:Minamoto no Noriyori
274:Minamoto no Sanetomo
74:Fujiwara no Takanobu
51:Minamoto no Yoritomo
2346:Tokugawa Tsunayoshi
2263:Ashikaga Yoshikatsu
2248:Ashikaga Yoshimochi
2243:Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
2238:Ashikaga Yoshiakira
1954:Yamaji Aizan 山路愛山.
1331:Eras of Yoritomo's
1289:Total War: Shogun 2
1276:Cultural references
1097:Bukōshōgendaizenmon
760:Consorts and issues
753:Fujiwara no Suenori
679:. Nonetheless, the
553:Fujiwara no Suenori
509:feudal age in Japan
462:) after his death.
337:Fujiwara no Suenori
2452:People from Nagoya
2396:Tokugawa Yoshinobu
2361:Tokugawa Yoshimune
2318:Tokugawa shogunate
2303:Ashikaga Yoshihide
2298:Ashikaga Yoshiteru
2293:Ashikaga Yoshiharu
2288:Ashikaga Yoshitane
2278:Ashikaga Yoshitane
2273:Ashikaga Yoshihisa
2268:Ashikaga Yoshimasa
2258:Ashikaga Yoshinori
2253:Ashikaga Yoshikazu
2225:Ashikaga shogunate
2136:Minamoto no Yoriie
2123:Kamakura shogunate
2103:Fun'ya no Watamaro
2036:Minamoto no Yoriie
1934:Nihon Ōdai Ichiran
1902:Japan Encyclopedia
1718:Azuma Kagami (吾妻鏡)
1480:"系図纂要(Keizusanyo)"
1448:Japan Encyclopedia
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1242:Ashikaga Yoshikane
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866:Minamoto no Yukiie
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792:Minamoto no Yoriie
533:
442:Kamakura shogunate
402:Commander-in-Chief
269:Minamoto no Yoriie
245:Daishin no Tsubone
209:Kamakura shogunate
171:Minamoto no Yoriie
134:Minamoto no Yoriie
2492:Kabuki characters
2404:
2403:
2331:Tokugawa Hidetada
2308:Ashikaga Yoshiaki
2181:Kenmu Restoration
2042:
2041:
2033:Succeeded by
2009:Military offices
1982:978-4-06-196577-5
1974:Minamoto Yoritomo
1916:978-0-674-01753-5
1825:978-4-04-703490-7
1706:. March 27, 2024.
1692:. March 27, 2024.
1627:978-4-7517-4640-0
1316:Taira no Kagekiyo
1116:The Tale of Heiji
1110:The Tale of Heiji
1075:Gosho no Gorōmaru
1029:organized around
907:Taira no Munemori
903:Taira no Kiyomori
868:, and his cousin
652:Yoritomo and the
619:Taira no Kiyomori
555:, High Priest of
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2442:Kamakura shōguns
2391:Tokugawa Iemochi
2381:Tokugawa Ieyoshi
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