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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...
- Fujiwara no Nobuyori (藤原 信頼, 1133 – February 6, 1160) was the instigator and chief ally of Minamoto no Yo****omo in the Heiji Rebellion of 1159. As a member...
- Kiyomori was absent from the capital of Kyoto, Yo****omo and Fujiwara no Nobuyori placed Go-Shirakawa under house arrest and killed his retainers, including...
- Nobukiyo's heir Nobuyori was still an infant. In 1816, he served as a sōshaban in the shogunal administration. In 1829, he adopted Nobuyori as his heir to...
- Shigenari of Chōshū Domain. Naitō Nobuyori (内藤信凭, 1748 – February 11, 1781) was the 5th Naitō daimyō of Murakami. Nobuyori was the second son of Naitō Nobuoki...
- 1763. Nobuoki retired from public life in 1765 and died in 1773. Nanbu Nobuyori (南部信依, March 20, 1747 - July 27, 1781) was the 6th daimyō of Hachinohe...
- ****an . The conflict arose from feud between court advisors Fujiwara no Nobuyori and Fujiwara no Michinori, both of the powerful Fujiwara clan, with each...
- (1826–1828) Matsudaira Muneakira (1828–1832) Ōta Sukemoto (1832–1834) Matsudaira Nobuyori (1834–1837) Doi To****sura (1837–1838) Manabe Akikatsu (1838–1840) Makino...
- (1826–1828) Matsudaira Muneakira (1828–1832) Ōta Sukemoto (1832–1834) Matsudaira Nobuyori (1834–1837) Doi To****sura (1837–1838) Manabe Akikatsu (1838–1840) Makino...
- Michinori, also known as Shinzei. However, Yo****omo supported Fujiwara no Nobuyori. This was known as the Heiji Rebellion. Nonetheless, the Minamoto were...