The Fujiwara no Hirotsugu rebellion (藤原広嗣の乱, Fujiwara no Hirotsugu no ran) was an unsuccessful Nara period rebellion led by Fujiwara no Hirotsugu (藤原広嗣) in the Japanese islands, in the year 740. Hirotsugu, dissatisfied with the political powers, raised an army in Dazaifu, Kyushu but was defeated by government forces.
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before returning to Heijō-kyō in 745. 740 28 September The FujiwaranoHirotsugurebellion erupts on Kyushu. 741 Shōmu established the provincial temples...
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