Minamoto no Yoriyoshi (源 頼義, 988 - August 27, 1075) was a Japanese samurai lord who was the head of the Minamoto clan and served as Chinjufu-shōgun. Along with his son Minamoto no Yoshiie, he led the Imperial forces against rebellious forces in the north, a campaign called the Zenkunen War, which would be followed some years later by the Gosannen War.[1]
^Sansom, George (1958). A history of Japan to 1334. Stanford University Press. pp. 249–251. ISBN 0804705232.
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MinamotonoYoriyoshi (源 頼義, 988 - August 27, 1075) was a Japanese samurai lord who was the head of the Minamoto clan and served as Chinjufu-shōgun. Along...
MinamotonoYoriyoshi (源頼義, 988–1075) Mother: Daughter of Taira no Naokata (平直方の娘) Wife: Daughter of Fujiwara no Aritsuna (藤原有綱の娘) Son: Minamotono Yoshichika...
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suppressed the rebellion of Taira no Tadatsune in 1032. Yorinobu's son, MinamotonoYoriyoshi (988–1075), and grandson, Minamotono Yoshiie (1039–1106), pacified...
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afterwards, after making no progress. The Governor of Awa Province fled to Kyoto in 1030, and the following year, MinamotonoYoriyoshi rose to the occasion...
house of Tokugawa clan) Minamoto clan (parent house of Matsudaira and Nitta clans) Imperial House of Japan (parent house of Minamoto clan) Morishita, Kae...
the war in 1087, with the aid of Minamotono Yoshiie(源 義家), the son of another of his old enemies, MinamotonoYoriyoshi. Kiyohira, however, lost his wife...
clan, led by Abe no Sadato, and those of the Minamoto clan, acting as agents of the Imperial Court, and led by MinamotonoYoriyoshi and his eighteen-year-old...
samurai of the eastern provinces, his father MinamotonoYoriyoshi, and Yoshiyori's father Minamotono Yorinobu's tomb of three generations is even now...
from the Seiwa Genji by way of the Kawachi Genji. It was a branch of the Minamoto clan by the Ashikaga clan. Ashikaga Kuniuji, grandson of Ashikaga Yoshiuji...
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MinamotonoYoriyoshi and his son Yoshiie came to the Abes' northern province of Mutsu to restore power over the province to the Governor; Abe no Yoritoki...
a branch of the Minamoto clan (Seiwa Genji), by Minamotono Yoshimitsu (1056–1127), son of the Chinjufu-shōgun MinamotonoYoriyoshi (988-1075), and brother...
Hachiman-gū, the Azuma Kagami says that: "MinamotonoYoriyoshi, after his victorious campaign against Abe no Sadatō, in August 1063 erected this temple...
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...
This event triggered the Former Nine Years' War (Zenkunen War). MinamotonoYoriyoshi was then deputized as the new Chinjufu Shogun and sent to chastise...
astrologer (d. 1061) Matilda of Swabia, German noblewoman (d. 1032) MinamotonoYoriyoshi, Japanese nobleman (d. 1075) Nōin, Japanese monk and waka poet (d...