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The Heiji rebellion further weakened
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had helped Go-Shirakawa retain power, the
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moved the abducted Go-Shirakawa to the
Imperial palace with Emperor Nijo, placing both under house arrest. Nobuyori had himself declared imperial chancellor, and began to see his plans for political power fall into place.
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were also casualties. However three of his other sons, Yoritomo (then only 13 years old, and future founding Shogun of the
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1141:JinnÅ ShÅtÅki: A Chronicle of Gods and Sovereigns.
667:, illustrates some events of the Heiji Rebellion.
1085:Kitagawa, Hiroshi and Bruce T. Tsuchida. (1975).
1038:Brown, Delmer M. and IchirÅ Ishida, eds. (1979).
980:. MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. pp. 37â40.
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872:Annales des empereurs du japon,
1273:Fujiwara no Nakamaro Rebellion
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701:Sansom, George (1958).
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271:Thirty-Eight Years' War
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751:Rebellion," the noun "
734:The Tale of the Heike,
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1087:The Tale of the Heike
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644:, these war stories (
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538:Minamoto no Yoshihira
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146:Fujiwara no Michinori
85:and surrounding areas
43:clan disputes of the
1527:February 26 incident
1393:Shimonoseki Campaign
617:Battle of Dan-no-ura
588:Minamoto no Yoritomo
569:Minamoto no Tomonaga
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187:Fujiwara no Nobuyori
183:Minamoto no Yoritomo
117:Emperor Go-Shirakawa
1748:Rebellions in Japan
1733:Civil wars in Japan
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1399:Tenchūgumi incident
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1357:Shimabara Rebellion
1333:Yamashiro Rebellion
1303:Siege of HÅjÅ«jidono
1231:Kibi Clan Rebellion
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849:Seeds in the Heart,
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1472:Fukushima incident
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1713:1159 in Asia
1684: (1970)
1678: (1968)
1672: (1952)
1666: (1946)
1647: (1923)
1641: (1918)
1622: (1905)
1616: (1886)
1610: (1873)
1591: (1686)
1585: (1441)
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1432: (1868)
1413: (1864)
1407: (1864)
1401: (1863)
1389:(1862, 1866)
1383: (1837)
1377: (1789)
1365: (1651)
1353: (1603)
1329: (1441)
1323: (1428)
1317: (1221)
1311: (1201)
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331:Heiji no ran
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291:Gosannen War
286:Zenkunen War
281:Toi invasion
259:Heian period
207:few thousand
204:few thousand
151:
113:Emperor NijÅ
103:Belligerents
45:Heian period
1341:(1487â1488)
1335:(1485â1493)
1275: (764)
1269: (740)
1257: (672)
1251: (645)
1245: (527)
1239: (479)
1233: (463)
1110:OCLC 194887
433:clan, left
1702:Categories
1639:Rice riots
1631:TaishÅ era
1574:Pre-Modern
1222:Pre-Modern
1215:rebellions
1102:. (1959).
1067:New York:
1061:. (1999).
1033:References
1022:(Kitagawa
987:0026205408
959:1854095234
712:0804705232
648:monogatari
619:in 1185.
613:Genpei War
581:Yoshitsune
355:in 1156.
342:cloistered
306:Genpei War
109:Taira clan
1682:Koza riot
1656:ShÅwa era
1600:Meiji era
1565:Riots and
1489:ShÅwa era
1422:Meiji era
1213:coups and
1211:Attempted
1089:. Tokyo:
887:GukanshÅ,
814:) after "
765:) after "
590:, seized
338:civil war
1138:(1980).
1117:(1834).
885:(1979).
874:p. 191.
732:(1975).
638:and the
592:Minamoto
577:Noriyori
549:Rokuhara
443:Minamoto
415:Minamoto
199:Strength
74:Location
37:Minamoto
35:Part of
1024:et al.,
1000:Keene,
915:Fushimi
911:Go-Toba
774:Eiryaku
596:samurai
555:Outcome
459:): The
375:Context
365:samurai
220:unknown
217:unknown
152:†
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606:Legacy
480:Combat
381:Sutoku
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91:Result
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1224:Japan
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919:senso
917:have
907:YÅzei
895:senso
832:HÅgen
828:HÅgen
823:Heiji
817:Kyūju
807:nengÅ
802:HÅgen
797:HÅgen
783:Heiji
779:Heiji
768:HÅgen
758:nengÅ
753:Heiji
748:Heiji
682:Notes
626:epic
565:Owari
545:feint
473:Heiji
469:Heiji
465:Heiji
461:Heiji
455:Heiji
435:KyÅto
431:Taira
411:Taira
399:insei
392:sokui
386:HÅgen
349:Japan
83:Japan
79:KyÅto
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