The siege of the Sanjō Palace was the inciting incident of the Heiji Rebellion (平治の乱, Heiji no ran, January 19 – February 5, 1160) during the late Heian...
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Minamoto no Yoshitomo (category Imperial House of Japan)
1159–1189) Siege of Shirakawa-den Siege of Sanjō Palace Wikimedia Commons has media related to Minamoto no Yoshitomo. Sansom, George (1958). A history of Japan...
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coloring of Ban Dainagon contrasting starkly to the abstracted forms and vibrant mineral pigments of the Genji scrolls. The Siege of the Sanjō Palace is another...
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cities Siege of Crema (1159–1160) – Part of the wars between Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I and the Northern Italy cities Siege of Sanjō Palace (1160)...
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Emakimono (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
depicts the Siege of Sanjō Palace, is one of the most renowned in the art of emakimono, due to its mastery of movement and setting up of the narrative...
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by Suwa Goryōnin Takeda Yoshinobu by Lady Sanjō Takeda Nobuchika (also known as Unno Nobuchika) by Lady Sanjō Takeda Nobukiyo Nishina Morinobu Katsurayama...
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Heiji rebellion (category Wars of succession involving the states and peoples of Asia)
of the 12th month): The Heiji rebellion, also known as the Heiji disturbance or the Heiji insurrection or the Heiji war. In an attack on Sanjō Palace...
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Toyotomi Hideyoshi (category People of the Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598))
of Tedorigawa (1577), the siege of Miki (1578), the siege of Tottori (1581) and the siege of Takamatsu (1582). On June 21, 1582, during the Siege of Takamatsu...
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of imperial rites moved to Yamaguchi, including dignitaries such as former regent (kampaku) Nijō Tadafusa and retired Grand Minister (Sadaijin) Sanjō...
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is suguha in nie, or small-grain nie. The Sanjō branch, named after a street in Kyoto and founded by Sanjō Munechika around 1000, is the oldest school...
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Dragon Ball is the first of two anime adaptations of the Dragon Ball manga series by Akira Toriyama. Produced by Toei Animation, the anime series premiered...
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Republic of Pisa opens the North African ports to Tuscan merchants. In Japan, the Heiji Rebellion began with the siege of the Sanjō Palace. Emperor Dharanindravarman...
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Emperor Go-Daigo (redirect from Emperor Godaigo of Japan)
daughter Nun in Imabayashi Court lady: Gon-no-Chūnagon no Tsubone (権中納言局), Sanjō Kinyasu's daughter Imperial Princess Sadako (貞子内親王) Nyōgo: Yoshida Sadafusa's...
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Ashikaga Yoshiteru (section End of reign)
Hisahide's son Matsunaga Hisamichi and Miyoshi Yoshitsugu laid siege against a collection of buildings (that would later become Nijō Castle) where Yoshiteru...
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became kazoku. He would be summoned by Chancellor of State Sanjo Sanetomi to "visit the Imperial Palace, listen to imperial ordinances, to offer congratulations...
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Kōdai-in (category People of Sengoku-period Japan)
by Sanjō Munechika (三条宗近), One of the Five Swords under Heaven (天下五剣); the name "Mikazuki (三日月)", meaning "crescent moon" refers to the shape of the...
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24, 2010. Yours Till The End: Harrowing Life of a Beirut Hostage Hall, Neal (March 24, 1990). "Under siege". Vancouver Sun. p. A9 – via Newspapers.com...
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as the protector of the Yamata Province. Nobunaga's son, Oda Nobutada, with Akechi Mitsuhide, would defeat Hisahide at the Siege of Shigisan. If Hisahide...
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1068–1073: the reign of Japanese Emperor Go-Sanjō brings about a brief period where central power is taken out of the hands of the Fujiwara clan. 1068:...
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13th century (redirect from Timeline of the 13th century)
Attack on the Sanjo Palace is made during the Kamakura period. It is now kept at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Late 13th century – Descent of the Amida Trinity...
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Tokugawa Ieyasu (section Unification of Mikawa)
heavy blow to the Oda clan. In 1551, an army under the command of Imagawa Sessai laid siege to the castle where Oda Nobuhiro, Nobuhide's illegitimate eldest...
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Hōgen (era) (section Change of era)
requests and complaints were received and examined. 1157 (Hōgen 2, 8th month): Sanjō Saneyuki was dismissed from his position as daijō-daijin; and in the same...
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Chōwa (section Change of era)
reigning emperors were Sanjō-tennō (三条天皇) and Go-Ichijō-tennō (後一条天皇). 1012 Chōwa 1 (長和元年): The era name was changed to mark Emperor Sanjō's accession in the...
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Kamakura shogunate (redirect from Shogunate of Kamakura)
986–1011) Emperor Go-Suzaku, 69th Emperor (1009–1045; r. 1036–1045) Emperor Go-Sanjō, 71st Emperor (1034–1073; r. 1068–1073) Emperor Shirakawa, 72nd Emperor...
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Emperor Meiji (redirect from Emperor Meiji of Japan)
north end of the Gosho. At the time, birth was culturally believed to be a source of pollution, so the imperial prince was not born in the Palace. Instead...
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sect of Islam within his borders. Emperor Ichijō abdicates the throne and dies later after a 25-year reign. He is succeeded by his cousin Sanjō as the...
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Japanese art (redirect from Art and architecture of Japan)
particularly battles. The Siege of the Sanjō Palace (1160), depicted in the "Night Attack on the Sanjō Palace" section of the Heiji Monogatari handscroll...
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Timeline of Kobe Timeline of Kyoto Timeline of Nagasaki Timeline of Nagoya Timeline of Osaka Timeline of Tokyo; and History of Tokyo, with "significant...
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Shogun (redirect from Shogun of Japan)
clan (Siege of Osaka), thereby eliminating any resistance that might have stood in the way of Tokugawa rule in Japan and consolidating the power of the...
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princess and abbess (d. 1039) Stephen I, king of Hungary (approximate date) 976 February 5 – Sanjō, emperor of Japan (d. 1017) Izumi Shikibu, Japanese poet...
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