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unusual facts about Minamoto



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Emperor Daigo

Koui: Minamoto no Fūshi/Kaneko (源封子) (?–?), daughter of Ukyōdaibu Minamoto no Motomi (源旧鑒)

Nyōgo: Minamoto no Washi (源和子) (?–947), daughter of Emperor Kōkō

Emperor Kōkaku

1782 (Tenmei 2): An analysis of silver currency in China and Japan "Sin sen sen pou (Sin tchuan phou)" was presented to the emperor by Kutsuki Masatsuna (1750–1802), also known as Kutsuki Oki-no kami Minamoto-no Masatsuna, hereditary daimyo of Oki and Ōmi with holdings in Tamba and Fukuchiyama – related note at Tenmei 7 below.

Fujiwara no Nobuyori

Though Fujiwara no Michinori and the Taira clan supported Nijō, Nobuyori and his Minamoto allies supported Go-Shirakawa's bid to retain some influence and power.

Gajajima

Per local folklore, the island was one of the havens of the defeated Heike clan after they lost the Gempei War against the Minamoto clan.

History of Sino-Japanese relations

The use of Chinese model of Imperial government ceased by the tenth century, overtaken by traditional Japanese clan and family rivalries (Soga-Mononobe, Taira-Minamoto).

Kaneko Ietada

After he flinched back, Ietada cut off the head of Shiro and raising it stuck on his sword point shouted: "In the presence of Minamoto Tametomo of Tsukushi, famed these days as a superhuman, Ietada has killed Takama Shiro and his brother".

Kiyohara clan

Kiyohara no Masahira, Iehira and Narihira, heads of branches of the family, created such a disturbance that Minamoto no Yoshiie, who had taken the formerly Abe post of Defender of the North, felt it necessary to interfere in the conflict.

Kyūan

In this same month, Minamoto-no Yoshikane became head of the Ashikaga clan in Shimotsuke province.

Minamoto no Yoritomo

Yoritomo was the third son of Minamoto no Yoshitomo, heir of the Minamoto (Seiwa Genji) clan, and his official wife, a daughter of Fujiwara no Suenori, who was a member of the illustrious Fujiwara clan.

Ten'en

-- NengoCalc 天延一年四月二十四日 -->: A fire broke out in a Minamoto compound located near the Imperial Palace.

Tomonaga

Minamoto no Tomonaga (1144-1160), a Minamoto clan samurai of the late Heian period


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