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Minamoto no
Yorimasa (源 頼政, 1106 – 20 June 1180) was a ****anese poet,
aristocrat and
samurai lord. His
poetry appeared in
various anthologies. He served...
- gave the
order to a
master of arrows,
Minamoto no
Yorimasa, to slay the monster. One night,
Yorimasa went out to slay the
monster with his
servant Ino...
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Minamoto no
Yorimasa, sent out a call to arms to the
Minamoto clan and
Buddhist monasteries in May. However, this plot
ended with the
deaths of
Yorimasa and Mochihito...
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arrived too late to help
defend the temple.[citation needed]
Minamoto no
Yorimasa and
Prince Mochihito,
along with a
force of
about fifteen hundred men including...
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Tokugawa Tsunayoshi appointed him daimyō of Kii. He took the name
Tokugawa Yorimasa (頼方) and
began to
administer the province. Nonetheless,
great financial...
- same time,
Minamoto no
Yorimasa led the
Minamoto clan in
supporting Mochihito's bid for the
Imperial Throne. In May 1180,
Yorimasa sent out a call to other...
- of its influence, they were at a loss. Finally, an archer,
Minamoto no
Yorimasa, was
summoned to the
Imperial Palace in the
hopes of
slaying the demon...
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concretely established when, in the
early years of the
Gempei war,
Minamoto Yorimasa committed Seppuku after composing a poem.
Seppuku was used by warriors...
- fear. The
nobility thought back to how the
master of
arrows Minamoto no
Yorimasa slew the nue and made a
request to Oki Jirōzaemon
Hiroari (ja:真弓広有) who...
- The
Tippling Elf 5 (demon)
Sotoba Komachi 卒都婆小町
Komachi at the
Gravepost 3 (woman)
Takasago 高砂 At
Takasago 1 (deity)
Yorimasa 頼政
Yorimasa 2 (warrior)...