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* 1185: the rival Taira clan is defeated at sea at the Battle of Dannoura by Yoritomo's brother Minamoto Yoshitsune,
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In the end he triumphed over his rival cousins, who sought to steal from him control of the clan, and over the Taira, who suffered a terrible defeat at the Battle of Dan-no-ura in 1185.
* Minamoto-the Minamoto clan defeated the rival Taira clan in 1185, establishing the first long-running shogunate.
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Finally, Minamoto Yoritomo ( 1147 – 1199 ) rose from his headquarters at Kamakura ( in the Kantō region, southwest of modern Tokyo ) to defeat the Taira, and with them the child emperor Emperor Antoku they controlled, in the Genpei War ( 1180 – 1185 ).
The Taira family seized control from 1160 to 1185, but was defeated by the Minamoto in the Battle of Dan-no-ura.
In 1185 his forces, commanded by his younger brother Minamoto no Yoshitsune, vanquished the Taira and in 1192 he received from Emperor Go-Toba the title of Seii Tai Shogun.
However, after defeating the Taira clan in the Genpei War, Minamoto no Yoritomo seized certain powers from the aristocracy in 1185 and was given the title of shogun in 1192.
During the Gempei War ( 1180 – 1185 ), in which the Taira clan was pitted against Minamoto no Yoritomo of the Minamoto clan, the naginata rose to a position of particularly high esteem, being regarded as an extremely effective weapon by warriors.
* 1185: Taira is defeated ( Gempei War ) and Minamoto Yoritomo with the support ( backing ) of the Hōjō clan seizes power, becoming the first shogun of Japan, while the emperor ( or " mikado ") becomes a figurehead
Kiyomori died early in the next year from sickness, leaving his son Munemori to preside over the downfall and destruction of the Taira at the hands of the Minamoto in 1185.
During the Genpei War ( 1180 – 1185 ) between the Taira and Minamoto clans in the late-Heian period, Tottori became a base for anti-Taira forces, specifically at two temples, Daisen-ji and Sanbutsu-ji.
This led to the Genpei War, ending with the decisive Taira defeat at the Battle of Dan-no-ura in 1185.
* 1185 ( Genryaku 2, 24th day of the 3rd month ): The Taira and the Minamoto clashed in the Battle of Dan-no-ura.
After internal struggles within the Minamoto clan, Minamoto no Yoshitsune, a brother of Yoritomo finally destroyed the Taira clan entirely in 1185 at the Battle of Dan-no-ura.
In 1185, Yoshitsune defeated the Taira again at the Battle of Yashima in Shikoku and destroyed them at the Battle of Dan-no-ura in present day Yamaguchi Prefecture.
The technique has been around since about 1185 when the Taira clan were exiled here from their native Kyoto by Minamoto no Yoritomo, taking with them craftsmen and chefs from Kyoto.
The ( 1180 – 1185 ) was a conflict between the Taira and Minamoto clans during the late-Heian period of Japan.
* 1185 Battle of Dan-no-ura-Minamoto Yoshitsune decisively defeats Taira forces in naval battle ending the war.
During the Genpei War ( 1180 – 1185 ), the Minamoto clan fought under a white flag while the Taira clan fought under a red flag.
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During the preceding Kamakura period ( 1185 – 1334 ), the Hōjō clan enjoyed absolute power in the governing of Japan.
The Yabe clan controlled Wakasa throughout the Heian period to the end of the Kamakura period ( 1185 – 1333 ).
On April 24, 1185, the Genji ( Minamoto ) clan fleet, led by Minamoto no Yoshitsune, defeated the Heike ( Taira ) clan fleet, during a half-day engagement.
The ascension of Minamoto Yoritomo to the title of Shogun, following the Hōgen and Heiji rebellions, and the victory of the Minamoto clan over the Taira, marked the beginning of the Kamakura period ( 1185 – 1333 A. D .), but not quite yet to a return to peace and tranquility.
During the Genpei War ( 1180 – 1185 ) the Chiba clan, as well as the Hōjō, Miura, and Doi clans, opposed the greater ' core ' Taira clan and supported Minamoto Yoritomo.
( 1160 – 1185 ) fought in the Genpei War battles of Mizushima, Ichi-no-Tani, and Dan-no-ura alongside his brethren in clan Taira.
The was a Japanese clan active from the late Heian Period ( 794 – 1185 ) until the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1603.
Following the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate in 1185, members of the clan were granted the post of Constable ( Shugo ) of Bungo and Buzen provinces in Kyūshū.
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A writing system for it was devised in 1119 AD and an inscription using this system is known from 1185 ( see List of Jurchen inscriptions ).
Another of his theological textbooks that strove to be more minute in its focus, is his De Fide Catholica, dated somewhere between 1185 to 1200, Alan sets out to refute heretical views, specifically that of the Waldensians and Cathars.
This legend of Trebeta as having founded Trier is also found in Godfrey of Viterbo's Pantheon ( 1185 ) and several other German chronicles of the 12th or 13th century, including the works of Sigebert of Gembloux.
Late Middle Japanese covers the years from 1185 to 1600, and is normally divided into two sections, roughly equivalent to the Kamakura period and the Muromachi period, respectively.
* 1185: Andronicus I Comnenus is deposed and, on September 12, executed as a result of the Norman massacre of the Greeks of Thessalonika.
At 1185 meters above sea level, there are approximately 442 total square kilometers of dune fields and is known to be the world's largest surface deposit of gypsum.
While the Middle Dutch ‘’ wafele ’’ is first attested to at the end of the 13th century, it is preceded by the French ‘’ walfre ’’ in 1185 ; both are considered to share the same Frankish etymological root ‘’ wafla ’’.
The earliest extant example of an English chimney is at the keep of Conisbrough Castle in Yorkshire, which dates from 1185 AD.
The earliest and one of the most important extant texts in Jurchen is the inscription on the back of " the Jin Victory Memorial Stele " ( Da Jin deshengtuo songbei ), which was erected in 1185, during the Dading period ( 1161 – 1189 ).
However his most famous work is Historia brevis regum Dacie, entitled Compendiosa regum Daniæ historia in one manuscript, thought to have been finished in 1186 or 1187 ( the last event is described in 1185 ), a work covering Danish history beginning with the legendary King Skjold from around 300 to 1185.
The post is said to have been created in 1185, by Minamoto no Yoritomo, in order to aid the capture of Yoshitsune, with the additional motivation of extending the rule of the shogunate government throughout Japan.
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