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Fujiwara no Naritsune

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suffered an illness which was blamed on the angry spirit of the late Narichika. To appease the spirit and restore the health of the Empress, Naritsune and Yasuyori were pardoned. News reached them near the end of the ninth lunar month of 1178. After visiting his father's grave, Naritsune returned
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as it relates the tale of the plot and subsequent exile. According to that text, shortly after his father was exiled to Kikai-ga-shima, Naritsune was, in the sixth
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During his time on the island, Naritsune, along with Yasuyori, became a fervent adherent of the Kumano faith, regularly performing rituals and prayers for the
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in the third month of the following year. He was then reunited with his young son, who had been roughly three years old (by
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Japanese name
surname
courtier
Heian period
Taira clan
Fujiwara no Narichika
Kikai-ga-shima
Taira no Yasunori
Shunkan
Noh
Shunkan
jōruri
Heike Nyogo-ga-shima
kabuki
Tanba province
Taira no Kiyomori
Heike Monogatari
lunar
Fukuhara
Bitchū province
kami
Kumano Shrines
Empress Tokuko
Kyoto
Japanese traditional reckoning
Retired Emperor
Go-Shirakawa
Categories
1202 deaths
Fujiwara clan

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