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intended to kidnap him, form a new government to the north, and use his possession of the cloistered emperor to justify his rule. The emperor informed the Minamoto brothers
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resulted in 1184. Yoshinaka set fire to the buildings, slaughtered many of the occupants, and seized the cloistered emperor.
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The temple has since been rebuilt, and now houses Shirakawa's tomb. It is also closely related to the
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in turn, and asked for their aid in stopping Yoshinaka. But they failed; Yoshinaka seized
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The temple was originally built and founded, as "Hōjūji", by
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In 1158, Emperor Shirakawa II abdicated in favor of his son
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Religious buildings and structures completed in the 980s
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Index

Kyoto
Cloistered
Emperor Go-Shirakawa

Fujiwara Tamemitsu
Prince Morihito
Minamoto no Yukiie
Minamoto no Yoshinaka
Yoshitsune
Noriyori
Kyoto
Siege of Hōjūjidono
Sanjusangen-dō
ISBN
1854095234
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