Taira no Noritsune (平 教経) (1160 – 1185) was a military leader of the late Heian period of Japan. He was the son of Taira no Norimori. He fought in the Genpei War against the Minamoto clan.
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Battle of Dan-no-ura, he committed suicide by jumping overboard. His older brother, Tairano Tsunemori, and his son, TairanoNoritsune, also committed...
The Taira warriors shoot arrows at the Yoshitsune's forces. TairanoNoritsune, Kiyomori's nephew and a commander of the Taira, shoots at Minamoto no Yoshitsune...
clan for much of the war. TairanoNoritsune (平教経), a Taira samurai. Tairano Shigehira (平重衡), general, son of Kiyomori. Tairano Tadanori (平忠度), general...
the most important bases of the Taira was Yashima, a small island off the coast of Shikoku. In November 1183, Minamoto no Yoshinaka sent an army to cross...
which is now Takamatsu, Kagawa. Following a long string of defeats, the Taira clan retreated to Yashima, today's Takamatsu, just off the coast of Shikoku...
Japanese nobleman (b. 1128) TairanoNoritsune, Japanese nobleman (b. 1160) Tairano Tomomori, Japanese nobleman (b. 1152) Tairano Tsunemori, Japanese nobleman...
al-Din al-Sakaki, Persian scholar (d. 1229) Tairano Koremori, Japanese general (d. 1184) TairanoNoritsune, Japanese nobleman (d. 1185) Tamar the Great...
al-Din al-Sakaki, Persian scholar (d. 1229) Tairano Koremori, Japanese general (d. 1184) TairanoNoritsune, Japanese nobleman (d. 1185) Tamar the Great...
at that place for 20 years. When his nephew Minamoto no Yoritomo rose in revolt against the Taira, he with his four sons sided with him (1180). He was...
Japanese nobleman (b. 1128) TairanoNoritsune, Japanese nobleman (b. 1160) Tairano Tomomori, Japanese nobleman (b. 1152) Tairano Tsunemori, Japanese nobleman...
Tomomori, Noritsune and many other members of the Taira clan committed suicide on April 25, 1185, after defeated at the Battle of Dan-no-ura. Friedrich...