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  2. The Tale of the Heike - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of the Heike ' s origin cannot be reduced to a single creator. Like most epics (the work is an epic chronicle in prose rather than verse), it is the result of the conglomeration of differing versions passed down through an oral tradition by biwa-playing bards known as biwa hōshi.

  3. Genpei War - Wikipedia

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    The Heiji rebellion (1159) and the subsequent rise of the Taira were the main cause of the Genpei War 20 years later.. The Genpei War was the culmination of a decades-long conflict between the two aforementioned clans over dominance of the Imperial court and, by extension, control of Japan.

  4. Battle of Dan-no-ura - Wikipedia

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    On April 25, 1185 (or March 24, 1185 by the official page of Shimonoseki City), the fleet of the Minamoto clan (Genji), led by general Minamoto no Yoshitsune, defeated the fleet of the Taira clan (Heike). The morning rip tide was an advantage for the Taira, but turned to their disadvantage in the afternoon.

  5. Genpei Tōma Den - Wikipedia

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    For the U.S. and European releases, the game was re-titled as The Genji and the Heike Clans. This would be the first time the original Genpei Tōma Den would make an appearance outside Japan. [3] In 2021, it was also released by Hamster Corporation as part of the Arcade Archives series for the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4.

  6. VirtualBox - Wikipedia

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    Oracle VirtualBox (formerly Sun VirtualBox, Sun xVM VirtualBox and InnoTek VirtualBox) is a hosted hypervisor for x86 virtualization developed by Oracle Corporation. VirtualBox was originally created by InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH, which was acquired by Sun Microsystems in 2008, which was in turn acquired by Oracle in 2010.

  7. The Tale of Heiji - Wikipedia

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    Night Attack on the Sanjo Palace (detail). The Tale of Heiji (平治物語, Heiji monogatari) is a Japanese war epic (gunki monogatari) detailing the events of the Heiji Rebellion of 1159–1160, in which samurai clan head Minamoto no Yoshitomo attacked and besieged Kyoto, as part of a dispute over political power in which he was opposed by Taira no Kiyomori, head of the Taira clan.

  8. Taira no Atsumori - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Taira clan (Heike) who fought in the Genpei War against the Minamoto (Genji). He is mostly known for his early death at the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani and his appearance in the epic The Tale of the Heike, in which he was killed by the remorseful warrior Kumagai Naozane. He is also the subject of the famous Noh play Atsumori.

  9. Japanese literature - Wikipedia

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    Murasaki Shikibu, the author of The Tale of Genji. The Heian period has been referred to as the golden era of art and literature in Japan. [4] During this era, literature became centered on a cultural elite of nobility and monks. [5] The imperial court particularly patronized the poets, most of whom were courtiers or ladies-in-waiting.