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    The Fujiwara no Hirotsugu rebellion (藤原広嗣の乱, Fujiwara no Hirotsugu no ran) was an unsuccessful Nara period rebellion led by Fujiwara no Hirotsugu (藤原広嗣)...
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    the surroundings (approximate date) Fujiwara no Hirotsugu Rebellion: The Fujiwara clan led by Fujiwara no Hirotsugu, dissatisfied with the political powers...
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    resulting in temporary reduction in the Fujiwara dominance. In 740, a member of the Fujiwara clan, Hirotsugu, launched a rebellion from his base in Fukuoka...
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    Nara, Kibi no Makibi and Genbō conspire to discredit Fujiwara no Hirotsugu, who is Dazai shoni in Kyushu. 740 (Tenpyō 12, 9th month): Hirotsugu rebels in...
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    that "Fujiwara Hirotsugu (藤原広嗣)'s soul harmed Genbō to death" (Hirotsugu having died in a failed insurrection, named the "Fujiwara no Hirotsugu Rebellion"...
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    houses" of the Fujiwara. Umakai's children included: Fujiwara no Hirotsugu and Fujiwara no Momokawa Father: Fujiwara no Fuhito Mother: Soga no Shōshi (蘇我娼子...
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    Cambridge University Press. p. 26. ISBN 9780521550284. Nussbaum, "Fujiwara no Hirotsugu" at p. 211, p. 211, at Google Books McCullough 1999, pp. 33–5 Brinkley...
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    adversary of Fujiwara no Hirotsugu. In 717–718, Genbō was part of the Japanese mission to Tang China (Kentōshi) along with Kibi no Makibi, Abe no Nakamaro...
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    escort of Emperor Shōmu's tour to the eastern provinces during the Fujiwara no Hirotsugu rebellion. In 743, he was appointed as consultant. Shortly thereafter...
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    Go-Shirakawa, as per the system of Cloistered Emperor (insei). Fujiwara no Nobuyori and Fujiwara no Michinori (Shinzei) emerged as leading and rival advisors...
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    Emperor Shōmu went to Dazaifu (Kyūshū) to suppress the rebellion of Fujiwara no Hirotsugu. In 745 he achieved the rank of jōgoika (従五位下, "Junior fifth rank...
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    degree of control exercised by the Fujiwara clan who had become hereditary Imperial regents during the Heian period. Hōgen no ran produced a series of unanticipated...
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    The Ni-no-miya, or secondary shrine, is dedicated to Fujiwara no Hirotsugu, the imperial prince and the eldest son of Fujiwara no Umakai. Hirotsugu petitioned...
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    the Imperial court. 740 (Tenpyō 12): Moroe put down a revolt by Fujiwara no Hirotsugu. 742 (Tenpyō 14): The emperor sent Moroe to Ise to convey his appreciation...
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    consecutive years of poor crops, followed by a rebellion led by Fujiwara no Hirotsugu in 740, the country was in a chaotic situation. Emperor Shōmu had...
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  • Umayyad Caliphate Zayd ibn Ali 740 AD 740 AD Fujiwara no Hirotsugu Rebellion Imperial Court Fujiwara no Hirotsugu 743 AD 743 AD Yik'in Chan K'awiil's Conquest...
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  • Jōkyū War (redirect from Jōkyū no ran)
    Jōkyū War (承久の乱, jōkyū no ran), also known as the Jōkyū Disturbance or the Jōkyū Rebellion, was fought in Japan between the forces of Retired Emperor Go-Toba...
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  • Palace Guards (左兵衛佐, Sahyoe no suke). He was exiled to Mishima in Izu Province after aiding in the revolt of Fujiwara no Hirotsugu in 740 but was pardoned...
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  • (663) Jinshin War (672)  Hayato Rebellion (720–721) Fujiwara no Hirotsugu Rebellion (740) Fujiwara no Nakamaro Rebellion (764) Thirty-Eight Year War (774–811)...
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  • the surroundings (approximate date) Fujiwara no Hirotsugu Rebellion: The Fujiwara clan led by Fujiwara no Hirotsugu, dissatisfied with the political powers...
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  • Vietnamese] as barbarians; how, then, do you define the meaning of Hoa? Fujiwara no Hirotsugu once presented a memorial to the throne, referring to Japan as "Chūgoku"...
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    The revolt of Shakushain (シャクシャインの戦い, Shakushain no tatakai) was an Ainu rebellion against Japanese authority on Hokkaidō between 1669 and 1672. It was...
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    Taira no Masakado rebelled against the central government. He was defeated after 59 days of fierce fighting with the imperial forces led by Fujiwara Hidesato...
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  • the death of Muchimaro, the four Fujiwara brothers, together with their cousins, Nagate of the Hokke house and Hirotsugu of the Shikike house, were promoted...
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  • Baekgang 672 Jinshin Guerra 720-721 Hayato Rebellion 740 Fujiwara no Hirotsugu Rebellion 764 Fujiwara no Nakamaro Rebellion 774-811 Thirty-Eight Year Guerra...
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    suppression of the 740 revolt of Fujiwara no Hirotsugu (the Dazai shoni of the Dazaifu on Kyushu). The rebellion ended with Fujiwara's defeat and death. Titsingh...
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  • Mononoke (redirect from Mo No No Ke (anime))
    their deaths. In the Shoku Nihongi, there is a statement about Fujiwara no Hirotsugu's vengeful spirit (onryō). However, this kind of thought still wasn't...
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    shoni was Fujiwara no Hirotsugu in 740 who started a rebellion in the same year. Sometimes there was an official Absentee Governor (Dazai-no-sotsu). This...
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    Nara, Kibi no Makibi and Genbō conspire to discredit Fujiwara no Hirotsugu, who is Dazai shoni in Kyushu. 740 (Tenpyō 12, 9th month): Hirotsugu revolts in...
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  • Rebellion (672) Hayato Rebellion (720–721) Fujiwara no Hirotsugu Rebellion (740) Fujiwara no Nakamaro Rebellion (764) Tengyō no Ran (939–940) Hōgen Rebellion (1156)...
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