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Minamoto no
Yoriie (****anese: 源 頼家,
September 11, 1182 –
August 14, 1204) was the
second shōgun (1202–1203) of ****an's
Kamakura shogunate, and the first...
- 1197),
Fiance of
Minamoto no Yo****aka (源 義高),
first daughter Minamoto no
Yoriie (****anese: 源 頼家,
September 11 1182 –
August 14, 1204),
first son Lady Mihata...
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began calling her the "nun shogun" in the
place of her son
Yoriie. As
Minamoto no
Yoriie grew older, however, he
attempted to
exert real power, resulting...
- needed]Tokimasa's
grandson Yoriie and great-grandson were
murdered on Tokimasa's orders, a year
after he
replaced the more
independent Yoriie with his
younger brother...
- Yo****oki, wed. That same year,
Masako and
Yoritomo had a son,
Minamoto no
Yoriie, Yoritomo's heir. This
would also
become Tokimasa's
first male grandchild...
- shogun". She was the wife of
Minamoto no Yoritomo, and
mother of
Minamoto no
Yoriie and
Minamoto no Sanetomo, the first,
second and
third shoguns of the Kamakura...
-
Masako and his
older brother was the
second Kamakura shogun Minamoto no
Yoriie. His
childhood name was
Senman (千万). He was the last head of the Minamoto...
- age of 53, and the 18-year-old
Minamoto no
Yoriie took over as
second shogun. To
support the
young Yoriie, the
decisions of the
shogunate were made by...
- died
suddenly in 1199, his son
Minamoto no
Yoriie became shōgun and
nominal head of the Minamoto, but
Yoriie was
unable to
control the
other eastern warrior...
- by hand the
stones to
build it to pray for the safe
delivery of his son
Yoriie. The
dankazura used to go all the way to Geba, but it was
drastically shortened...