Minamoto no Tametomo, the Glossary
, also known as, was a samurai who fought in the Hōgen Rebellion of 1156.[1]
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20 relations: Chinzei, Hōgen rebellion, Higo Province, Hokusai, Izu Ōshima, Izu Islands, King of Ryukyu, Minamoto clan, Minamoto no Tameyoshi, Minamoto no Yoshitomo, Minamoto no Yukiie, Seppuku, Shunten, Siege of Shirakawa-den, Smallpox demon, Taira clan, Taira no Kiyomori, Takizawa Bakin, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 1754 Hōreki River incident.
- 1139 births
- 1170 deaths
Chinzei
The branch, also called the, of Jōdo-shū Buddhism is the main branch that exists today, and was first established by Benchō, a disciple of Hōnen, but formalized into a separate branch by Benchō's disciple Ryōchū.
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Hōgen rebellion
The was a short civil war fought in order to resolve a dispute about Japanese Imperial succession.
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Higo Province
was an old province of Japan in the area that is today Kumamoto Prefecture on the island of Kyūshū.
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Hokusai
, known monomously as Hokusai, was a Japanese ukiyo-e artist of the Edo period, active as a painter and printmaker.
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Izu Ōshima
is an inhabited volcanic island in the Izu archipelago in the Philippine Sea, off the coast of Honshu, Japan, east of the Izu Peninsula and southwest of Bōsō Peninsula.
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Izu Islands
The are a group of volcanic islands stretching south and east from the Izu Peninsula of Honshū, Japan.
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King of Ryukyu
, also known as King of Lew Chew,, or more officially, was a title held by several lineages from Okinawa Island until 1879.
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Minamoto clan
was a noble surname bestowed by the Emperors of Japan upon members of the imperial family who were excluded from the line of succession and demoted into the ranks of the nobility since 814. Minamoto no Tametomo and Minamoto clan are imperial House of Japan, nobility from Kyoto and Samurai.
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Minamoto no Tameyoshi
was head of the Minamoto clan during his lifetime, and son of Minamoto no Yoshichika, son of Minamoto no Yoshiie. Minamoto no Tametomo and Minamoto no Tameyoshi are Deified Japanese men, imperial House of Japan, Japanese nobility, Minamoto clan, nobility from Kyoto and Samurai.
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Minamoto no Yoshitomo
(1123 – 11 February 1160) was the head of the Minamoto clan and a general of the late Heian period of Japanese history. Minamoto no Tametomo and Minamoto no Yoshitomo are Deified Japanese men, imperial House of Japan, Japanese nobility, Minamoto clan, nobility from Kyoto, People of Heian-period Japan and Samurai.
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Minamoto no Yukiie
was the brother of Minamoto no Yoshitomo, and one of the commanders of the Minamoto forces in the Genpei War at the end of the Heian period of Japanese history. Minamoto no Tametomo and Minamoto no Yukiie are Deified Japanese men, imperial House of Japan, Japanese nobility, Minamoto clan, nobility from Kyoto, People of Heian-period Japan and Samurai.
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Seppuku
, also called, is a form of Japanese ritualistic suicide by disembowelment.
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Shunten
, also known as, was a legendary ruler of Okinawa Island.
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Siege of Shirakawa-den
The siege of the Shirakawa-den (白河殿夜討) was the central event of the Hōgen Rebellion, a succession dispute which broke out after the death of the cloistered Emperor Toba.
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Smallpox demon
or smallpox devil is a demon which was believed to be responsible for causing smallpox in medieval Japan.
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Taira clan
The was one of the four most important clans that dominated Japanese politics during the Heian period of Japanese history – the others being the Minamoto, the Fujiwara, and the Tachibana. Minamoto no Tametomo and Taira clan are imperial House of Japan and Samurai.
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Taira no Kiyomori
was a military leader and ''kugyō'' of the late Heian period of Japan. Minamoto no Tametomo and Taira no Kiyomori are Deified Japanese men and People of Heian-period Japan.
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Takizawa Bakin
(italic), a.k.a. (italic, 4 July 1767 – 1 December 1848), was a Japanese novelist of the Edo period.
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Tsukioka Yoshitoshi
Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (月岡 芳年; also named Taiso Yoshitoshi 大蘇 芳年; 30 April 1839 – 9 June 1892) was a Japanese printmaker.
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1754 Hōreki River incident
The was an incident in which the Tokugawa shogunate ordered Satsuma Domain to carry out difficult flood control works in Mino Province near its border with Owari Province in the Chūbu region of Japan during the Hōreki era.
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See also
1139 births
- Agnes II, Abbess of Quedlinburg
- Conon of Naso
- Emperor Konoe
- Jakuren
- Joscelin III
- Lu Jiuyuan
- Minamoto no Tametomo
- Tokudaiji Sanesada
- Yaroslav II Vsevolodovich
1170 deaths
- Abu Hamid al-Gharnati
- Aindileas Ua Chlúmháin
- Al-Mustanjid
- Albert the Bear
- Christina of Denmark, Queen of Sweden
- Eberhard II von Otelingen
- Eble III of Ventadorn
- Eble IV of Ventadorn
- Eliezer ben Nathan
- Empress Tudan (Digunai's wife)
- Frederick V, Duke of Swabia
- Gaston V, Viscount of Béarn
- Gerung of Meissen
- Godric of Finchale
- Gonçalo Mendes da Maia
- Gwangpyeong
- Heilika of Lengenfeld
- Henry of Essex
- Hugh of Noara
- Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd
- Ibn Sa'ada
- John of Tufara
- John, Count of Eu
- Joseph Kimhi
- Lope Díaz I de Haro
- Meshullam ben Jacob
- Minamoto no Ienaga
- Minamoto no Tametomo
- Owain Gwynedd
- Phagmo Drupa Dorje Gyalpo
- Qutb al-Din Mawdud
- Reginald II, Count of Bar
- Robert Fitzharding
- Ruaidhri Mac Aedha
- Ruben II
- Saint Gerlach
- Thomas Becket
- Ulrich of Attems
- Wang Chongyang
- Werner (bishop of Płock)
- Zishou Miaozong
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minamoto_no_Tametomo
Also known as Minamoto Tametomo, Minamoto Tamotomo.