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  2. Minamoto no Michitomo - Wikipedia

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    Minamoto no Michitomo (源通具, Minamoto no Michitomo, 1171 - 1227) was a waka poet and Japanese nobleman active in the early Kamakura period. He was the son of Minamoto no Michichika and the foster father of the monk Dōgen. [1] He is designated as a member of the New Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry (新三十六歌仙, Shinsanjūrokkasen).

  3. Kiichi Hōgen - Wikipedia

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    鬼一法眼 [1] [2]) is a legendary Japanese monk and warrior from the 1100s who appeared in "Gikeiki", a military epic about the life of Minamoto no Yoshitsune, written in the early Muromachi period. [1] [3] Hōgen is a honorific title for a monk, not a name, [1] with Kiichi Hōgen literally meaning "First Demon Priest". [4]

  4. The 13 Lords of the Shogun - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Minamoto clan. 1.4 The 13 lords of the Shogun (other than Yoshitoki and Tokimasa) ... Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; General

  5. Minamoto no Yoshiyasu - Wikipedia

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    Minamoto no Yoshiyasu (源 義康, 1139 – 1157), also known as Ashikaga Yoshiyasu (足利 義康), was a Japanese samurai of the late Heian period. He is known for his participation in the Hōgen rebellion in 1156.

  6. Minamoto no Yoshimitsu - Wikipedia

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    Minamoto no Yoshimitsu (源 義光, 1045 – November 25, 1127) was a Japanese samurai lord during the Heian period. He served as Governor of Kai Province . He is credited as the ancient progenitor of the Japanese martial art , Daitō-ryū aiki-jūjutsu and Takeda-ryū .

  7. Battle of Dan-no-ura - Wikipedia

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    However, the tide changed, and the advantage was given back to the Minamoto. [3] One of the crucial factors that allowed the Minamoto to win the battle was that Taguchi Shigeyoshi did indeed defect. His squadron attacked the Taira from the rear. [4] He also revealed to the Minamoto which ship Emperor Antoku was on.

  8. Otogi Zoshi (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Otogi Zoshi aired on Nippon Television from 6 July 2004 to 4 January 2005, totaling 24 episodes. On 22 March 2005, NTV aired the first part of the "Special Chapter". Also known as "Kimon" ( 鬼門 ) , the episode takes place one year before the events of the Tokyo Chapter and focuses on Urabe.

  9. Nagasone Kotetsu - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps one of the most famed Kotetsu blades was a fake: that of Kondō Isami, the commander of the late Edo-era patrol force called Shinsengumi.However, this sword was not a Kotetsu, but instead a sword made by the foremost smith of that era (known in Japanese swordmaking history as the shinshin-to era), Minamoto Kiyomaro, and bearing a forged Kotetsu signature made by master signature-faker ...