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- The Battle of Ishibashiyama (石橋山の戦い, Ishibashiyama no tatakai) was the first in which Minamoto no Yoritomo, who became shōgun less than a decade later...
- Yoshishige supported Minamoto no Yoritomo (1147 – 1199) in the Battle of Ishibashiyama of 1180 against the Taira clan. The Nitta clan rose to importance in...
- the Battle of Ishibashiyama, his first major battle, when Ōba Kagechika led a rapid night attack. After his defeat in Mt. Ishibashiyama, Minamoto no Yoritomo...
- literature. During the Genpei War, after his defeat at the Battle of Ishibashiyama in neighboring Manuzuru, Minamoto no Yoritomo pra**** at this shrine...
- Nara The Taira clan destroys the city during the Genpei War. Battle of Ishibashiyama 14 SeptemberTaira victory near Mount Fuji. Battle of Fujigawa 9 November...
- for the Hakone P****, he was defeated by the Taira in the battle of Ishibashiyama.: 289  However he successfully made it to the provinces of Kai and Kōzuke...
- clan in the Genpei War (1180–85). When Yoritomo was first defeated at Ishibashiyama (1181), Takeda Nobuyoshi (1128–86) was applied for help, and the Takeda...
- War between the Heike clan and Minamoto no Yoritomo, the Battle of Ishibashiyama was fought near present-day Odawara. During the Sengoku period, Odawara...
- led Taira clan forces to a victory against Minamoto no Yoritomo at Ishibashiyama in September 1180.: 52  However, two months later, Oba submitted to...
- begun. In 1180, Masako's elder brother Munetoki was killed at Battle of Ishibashiyama and Yo****oki became heir of Hōjō clan.[citation needed] In 1181, Taira...