Sakanoue no Tamuramaro (坂上 田村麻呂, 758 – June 17, 811) was a court noble, general and shōgun of the early Heian period of Japan. He served as Dainagon, Minister of War and Ukon'e no Taisho (Major Captain of the Right Division of Inner Palace Guards). He held the kabane of Ōsukune and the court rank of Junior Second Rank and was awarded the Order of Second Class. He was the son of Sakanoue no Karitamaro. He was considered an avatar of Bishamonten in legend.[1]
^Iwao, Seiichi. (2002). Dictionnaire historique du Japon, p. 2329.
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SakanouenoTamuramaro (坂上 田村麻呂, 758 – June 17, 811) was a court noble, general and shōgun of the early Heian period of Japan. He served as Dainagon, Minister...
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Japanese general could claim success against the Emishi. In that year SakanouenoTamuramaro, who had previously been appointed to the positions of Supervisory...
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Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is said to have been founded in 807, when SakanouenoTamuramaro came north during the campaigns against the Ezo. The Honden, dating...
ja:巣伏の戦い Thirty-Eight Year War (774–811) Conquest by SakanouenoTamuramaro (801) Last Conquest by Funya no Watamaro (811) Gangyō Rebellion (878) ja:元慶の乱 Kanbyō...
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region. These immigrant clans were referred to as Toraijin (渡来人). SakanouenoTamuramaro (坂上 田村麻呂, 758 – June 17, 811) was a court noble, general and shōgun...
assistance to eminent figures such as Empress Jingū or the general SakanouenoTamuramaro during their respective military campaigns circulated. The god of...
Thirty-Eight Years' War (770–811) Imperial Court Emishi Imperial victory SakanouenoTamuramaro became shōgun. Death of Aterui. Most of Emishi entered under the...
tool for putting down rebellions; the most well-known of which was SakanouenoTamuramaro. Though this is the first known use of the title shōgun, it was...
Incident; however, forces loyal to Emperor Saga, led by taishōgun SakanouenoTamuramaro, quickly defeated the Heizei rebels which thus limited the adverse...
temporary gains in 794, in 797, Kammu appointed a new commander, SakanouenoTamuramaro, under the title Seii Taishōgun ("Barbarian-subduing generalissimo")...
Domain through intermarriage. The Tamura clan claimed descent from SakanouenoTamuramaro, and were local gōzoku controlling Tamura shōen (later Tamura District)...