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Taira no
Tomomori (平 知盛) (1152–1185) was the son of
Taira no Kiyomori, and one of the
Taira Clan's
chief commanders in the
Genpei War at the end of the...
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military government (bakufu) in Kamakura. In this
battle the
Taira lost
Taira Tomomori,
Taira Noritsune,
Taira Norimori,
Taira Tsunemori,
Taira Sukemori, Taira...
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William Tomomori ****uda
Sharpe (born 22
September 1986) is an
English actor, writer, and director.
After writing for
comedy shows and
appearing in the...
- of
Kiyomori who
committed suicide at the
battle of Dan-no-ura.
Taira no
Tomomori (平知盛), general, son of Kiyomori.
Taira no
Yukimori (平行盛), general, commander...
- from the epic. In reality, the
three generals Taira no Koremori,
Taira no
Tomomori, and
Taira no Noritsune,
along with the
young Emperor Antoku and his nursemaid...
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nearly every major monastery and
temple in Nara.
Taira no
Shigehira and
Tomomori, both sons of Kiyomori, head of the clan,
commanded the siege. The monks...
- (1138–1179)
Taira no
Tadanori (1144–1184)
Taira no
Munemori (1147–1185)
Taira no
Tomomori (1152–1185)
Taira no
Shigehira (1158–1185)
Taira no
Takakiyo (1173–1199)...
- clan (宗氏, Sō-shi) were a ****anese clan
claiming descent from
Taira no
Tomomori. The clan
governed and held
Tsushima Island from the 13th
through the late...
- the
largest m****
suicides was the 25
April 1185
final defeat of
Taira no
Tomomori. The wife of
Onodera Junai, one of the Forty-seven Ronin, is a notable...
- crew get
inside of the battleship. It is here that the
party encounters Tomomori, the head
honcho of the
Heishi thus far.
After seemingly being defeated...