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Taira no
Masakado (平将門, died
March 25, 940) was a
Heian period provincial magnate (gōzoku) and
samurai based in
eastern ****an,
notable for
leading the...
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battled with
Masakado.
Masakado,
injured in the fight,
tried to flee with his wife, Yoshikane’s daughter, but was unsuccessful. In 939,
Masakado started a...
- egotistical, selfish, bloodthirsty, and cold-hearted.
Emperor Sutoku,
Taira no
Masakado, and
Sugawara no
Michizane are
called the
Three Great Onryō of ****an (日本三大怨霊...
- with
Taira no
Masakado, who was seen as a
dangerous anti-government demagogue. This was
temporarily resolved by
removing Taira no
Masakado as an enshrined...
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demanded that
Masakado hand over
Fujiwara no Haruaki.
Masakado refused, and war
broke out
between Masakado and
Fujiwara no Korechika, with
Masakado becoming...
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attempts to
awaken Masakado through Yukari have been
unsuccessful so far,
indicating that
there may be
other factors preventing Masakado from
coming back...
- Kōkō's lineage.
These were
important members of the
Taira clan.
Taira no
Masakado (903–940)
Taira no
Kiyomori (1118–1181)
Taira no
Shigemori (1138–1179)...
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Princess Takiyasha was the
daughter of the
provincial warlord Taira no
Masakado of Sōma, who
tried to set up an "Eastern Court" in Shimōsa
Province in...
- 2007:108. Friday, Karl (2007). The
First Samurai: The Life and
Legend of the
Warrior Rebel,
Taira Masakado. John
Wiley and Sons. ISBN 0-471-76082-X....
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sightings in and
around the building.
Masakado’s grave [ja]
Purportedly the
resting place of
Taira no
Masakado, a
rebellious Heian period warlord. There...