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The Heiji rebellion further weakened Imperial authority, placing power in the hands of the Taira samurai clan. It led to outright enmity between the Minamoto and Taira. The combination of this enmity and Go-Shirakawa's resentment of Taira power led to the
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However, Kiyomori was informed and made haste to return. The Minamoto did not plan well enough militarily, and were unprepared to defend the city against Kiyomori's return. Upon his return, the Minamoto made no decisive moves and hesitated.
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had helped Go-Shirakawa retain power, the Minamoto felt that the Taira were more greatly favoured by the court, under Shinzei's influence, and chafed at the ordered executions of those parts of the clan who were loyal to Sutoku (especially
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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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Kiyomori made some peace proposals to Nobuyori. However, this was a plot. While Nobuyori was careless, the Emperor Nijō and the former emperor Go-shirakawa escaped to Kiyomori's side.
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After Nijō was formally enthroned, the management of all affairs continued to rest entirely in the hands of Go-Shirakawa, as per the system of Cloistered Emperor (
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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 Kamakura Shogunate 25 years later),
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which was a dispute between Emperors in which members of the same clan fought on different sides, this was rather a struggle for power between two rival
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by Kiyomori. A detached Taira force occupied the Imperial Palace. The Minamoto force was cut off from any way of retreat. The Minamoto force charged at
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attempted to seize power and enthrone his son, Emperor Go-Shirakawa reigned for only three years before abdicating on September 5, 1158. (
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at a base of Kiyomori's. It became a fierce battle, but finally the Minamoto force fled in disorderly retreat.
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defeated Yoshitomo. Yoshitomo was eventually betrayed and killed by a retainer while escaping from Kyōto in
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describes the exploits of the samurai who participated in the Heiji Rebellion. Together with the
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The Taira force retreated and the Minamoto force left the Imperial Palace in pursuit. This was a
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in 1160 fought in order to resolve a dispute about political power. It was preceded by the
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Kiyomori received an imperial grant from the emperor for attacking Yoshitomo and Nobuyori.
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and set fire to the Palace. After a pursuit, this also resulted in Shinzei's death.
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Illustrated Tale of the Heiji Civil War: Scroll of the Imperial Visit to Rokuhara
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Heiji Monogatari: A Study and Annotated Translation of the Oldest Text
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is seen as a direct outcome of the earlier armed dispute; but unlike
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with his family, on a personal pilgrimage. This left the ambitious
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Wars of succession involving the states and peoples of Asia
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wealth and land, and eventually formed the first of four
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Following the Hōgen rebellion, in which retired Emperor
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Afterwards, Taira no Kiyomori banished Yoshitomo's son
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Index

Heiji Rebellion
Minamoto
Taira
Heian period

Kyōto
Japan
Taira clan
Emperor Nijō
Emperor Go-Shirakawa
Minamoto clan
Taira no Kiyomori
Taira no Shigemori
Taira no Tsunemori
Fujiwara no Michinori

Fujiwara no Tadamichi
Minamoto no Yoshitomo
Executed
Minamoto no Yoshihira
Executed
Minamoto no Yoritomo
Fujiwara no Nobuyori
Executed
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Heian period
Thirty-Eight Years' War
Tengyō no Ran

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