- The
Gosannen War (後三年合戦,
gosannen k****en), also
known as the
Later Three-Year War, was
fought in the late 1080s in ****an's
Mutsu Province on the island...
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Gosannen Station (後三年駅,
Gosannen-eki) is a
railway station in the town of Misato,
Akita Prefecture, ****an,
operated by JR East. The
station name origins...
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authority and
became nominal,
effectively ending the
Fujiwara regime. The
Gosannen War in the 11th
century During the
reigns of
Emperor Shirakawa and Emperor...
- was a
small post town on the
Kamakura Highway. It was said that in the
Gosannen War,
Minamoto no
Yoshiie mustered his
soldiers in this area and the hill...
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included Minamoto no
Yoshiie (1041–1108), who
fought in the
Zenkunen War and
Gosannen War, and
common ancestor of
nearly all the
major Minamoto generals of the...
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Nikki Murasaki Shikibu Nikki Shômonki
Konjaku Monogatari Mutsuwaki Ôshû
Gosannen Ki
Kamakura Hogen monogatari Heiji monogatari Heike monogatari Jokyuki...
- the
Zenkunen War (Former Nine Years' War) and the
Kiyohara clan in the
Gosannen War (Later
Three Years' War). Subsequently, he
became something of a paragon...
- Sadato. Like the
other major conflicts of the
Heian period, such as the
Gosannen War and the
Genpei War, the
Zenkunen war was a
struggle for
power within...
- of the
Kiyohara clan.
Corrupt administration by the
Kiyohara led to the
Gosannen War (後三年合戦) or
Latter Three Years' War (1083 - 1087) in
which Minamoto...
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between Denmark and
Prussia rooted over the Schleswig-Holstein
Question Gosannen War,
fought in the 1080s in
Mutsu Province on the ****anese
island of Honshū...