Minamoto no Mitsunaka (源 満仲, April 29, 912 – October 6, 997) was a Japanese samurai and court official of the Heian period. He served as Chinjufu-shōgun and acting governor of Settsu Province. His association with the Fujiwara clan made him one of the wealthiest and most powerful courtiers of his day.
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MinamotonoMitsunaka (源 満仲, April 29, 912 – October 6, 997) was a Japanese samurai and court official of the Heian period. He served as Chinjufu-shōgun...
Guard, and as a secretary in the Ministry of War. When his father MinamotonoMitsunaka died, he inherited Settsu Province. Yorimitsu is usually accompanied...
21, 988, the son of MinamotonoMitsunaka (912–997). Yorinobu is particularly known for being a favorite of the Regent Fujiwara no Michinaga, and for suppressing...
possession of MinamotonoMitsunaka, who passed the sword down to his son, Minamotono Yorinobu, with it again being passed down to Minamotono Yoshiie as...
married to a daughter of MinamotonoMitsunaka, grandson of Minamotono Mototsuko (891-942), great-grandson of Minamotono Noboru (848-918), and great-great-grandson...
house of Tokugawa clan) Minamoto clan (parent house of Matsudaira and Nitta clans) Imperial House of Japan (parent house of Minamoto clan) Morishita, Kae...
Seiwa Genji line founded by Minamotono Yorisue, grandson of MinamotonoMitsunaka in the late Heian period. Minamotono Yorisue settled in Inoue in Takai...
"invariably figured as possessing three claws". A story about the samurai MinamotonoMitsunaka tells that, while he was hunting in his own territory of Settsu...
World War II U.S. bombings. In 2007, Tsunenari published a book entitled Edo no idenshi (江戸の遺伝子), released in English in 2009 as The Edo Inheritance, which...
(Korea) (d. 945) Ma Xichong, governor and ruler of Chu (d. 951) MinamotonoMitsunaka, Japanese nobleman and samurai (d. 997) Nakatsukasa, Japanese waka...
the defense of the north) MinamotonoMitsunaka (912-997); he was the grandson of Minamotono Tsuko (891-942), Musashi no Kami (Governor of Musashi province);...