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Taira no Norimori (Japanese: 平教盛 たいら の のりもり; 1128–1185) was a commander during the Genpei War and was the 3rd son of Taira no Tadamori. During the Hogen Rebellion, he and his brother supported Emperor Go-Shirakawa. At the Battle of Dan-no-ura, he committed suicide by jumping overboard. His older brother, Taira no Tsunemori, and his son, Taira no Noritsune, also committed suicide in the Battle of Dan-no-Ura.
TairanoNorimori (Japanese: 平教盛 たいら の のりもり; 1128–1185) was a commander during the Genpei War and was the 3rd son of Tairano Tadamori. During the Hogen...
of Taira no Kiyomori. He committed suicide with his younger brother, TairanoNorimori, at the Battle of Dan-no-ura, the last battle of the Genpei War....
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