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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 ).
* 1180 – First Battle of Uji, starting the Genpei War in Japan.
* 1180 – 1185: the Genpei War in Japan.
* Prince Mochihito amasses a large army and instigates the Genpei War between the Taira and Minamoto clans.
The end of the rule of Go-Shirakawa was marked by civil war ( the Genpei War ) and the rise of Minamoto no Yoritomo as the first Kamakura Shogun.
* Three-year old Emperor Go-Toba ascends to the throne of Japan after the forced abdication of his brother Emperor Antoku during the Genpei War.
* April 25 – Genpei War: The naval Battle of Dan-no-ura leads to a Minamoto victory in Japan, and the death of Emperor Antoku.
* Minamoto no Yorimasa, Japanese leader of the Minamoto armies in the Genpei War ( d. 1180 )
After the Genpei War, he, the grandson of the late Emperor Takakura, who was also a nephew of the then exiled Retired Emperor Go-Toba, and Chūkyō's first cousin, was enthroned as Go-Horikawa.
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.
Painting of the Battle of Dan-no-ura on April 25, 1185, Genpei War.
Finally, Minamoto no Yoritomo rose from his headquarters in the Kantō region to defeat the Taira, and with them the child emperor under Taira control, Emperor Antoku, in the Genpei War.
The need for archers grew dramatically during the Genpei War ( 1180 – 1185 ) and as a result the founder of the Ogasawara-ryū, Ogasawara Nagakiyo, began teaching yabusame ( mounted archery ).
Scene of the Genpei War ( 17th century screen ).
Feudal conflicts over land, political power, and influence eventually culminated in the Genpei War between the Taira and Minamoto clans, and a large number of smaller clans allied with one side or the other.
The end of the Genpei War brought about the end of the Heian and the beginning of the Kamakura period.
The 12th century conflicts, particularly the Genpei War, and the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate that followed, mark the rise of the samurai class over the court nobility ( kuge ).
A member of the Minamoto samurai clan, Minamoto no Yoritomo was his cousin and rival during the Genpei War between the Minamoto and the Taira clans.
Yoshinaka entered the Genpei War raising an army in Shinano and quickly conquered the province.
Prince Mochihito, brother of Emperor Takakura, called on Kiyomori's old rivals of the Minamoto clan to rise against the Taira beginning the Genpei War in the middle of 1180.
Kiyomori also features prominently as a sympathetic villain in Osamu Tezuka's Phoenix series in the first half of the ninth volume, Turbulent Times ( retitled as Civil War in English ), another Genpei War epic.
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.
In 1180 Yoritomo mounted a full-scale rebellion against the Taira rule ( the Genpei or the Taira-Minamoto War ), culminating in the destruction of the Taira and the subjugation of eastern Japan within five years.

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Minamoto no Yoritomo's vassal Tashiro Nobutsuna, who appears in the Tale of the Heike, was allegedly Arihito's grandson ( according to the Genpei Jōsuiki ).
As part of the succession dispute that led to the opening hostilities of the Genpei War, he was declassed ( renamed " Minamoto no Mochimitsu ") and exiled.
Kiyomori's sons, the last of the head family of the Kammu Heishi line was eventually destroyed by the armies of Minamoto no Yoritomo at the Battle of Dan-no-ura, the last battle of the Genpei War.
At the time of the outbreak of the Genpei War in 1180, Yoritomo was his eldest surviving son.
The end of the Genpei War and beginning of the Kamakura shogunate marked the rise of military ( samurai ) power and the suppression of the power of the emperor, who was compelled to preside without effective political or military power, until the Meiji Restoration over 650 years later.
During the Heian period, the province was divided into numerous shōen controlled by local samurai clans, primarily the Chiba clan, which sided with Minamoto Yoritomo in the Genpei War.
During the Heian period, the province was divided into numerous shōen controlled by local samurai clans, primarily the Chiba clan, which sided with Minamoto Yoritomo in the Genpei War.
The house was built by the Manabe family, who were descended from members of the Heike clan who fled to Shikoku after the Heike ’ s defeat in the Genpei War.
One of the most famous and celebrated incidents of Japanese mounted archery occurred during the Genpei War ( 1180 – 1185 ), an epic struggle for power between the Heike and Genji clans that was to have a major impact on Japanese culture, society, and politics.
The was a major sea battle of the Genpei War, occurring at Dan-no-ura, in the Shimonoseki Strait off the southern tip of Honshū.
He was also a warrior, leading the Minamoto armies at the beginning of the Genpei War.
The Battle of Ishibashiyama was one of the bloodier battles in the Genpei War.
The was a battle of the Genpei War of the Heian period of Japanese history.
The battle of Kurikara, also known as the battle of Tonamiyama ( 砺波山 ), was a crucial engagement in Japan's Genpei War ; in this battle the tide of the war turned in the favor of the Minamoto clan.
The siege of the Fukuryūji took place in 1183, and was a battle of the Genpei War, the great 12th century Japanese civil war between the Taira clan and the Minamoto clan.
The battle of Muroyama was one of many battles of the 12th century Japanese civil war known as the Genpei War.
The 1184 siege of the Hōjūjidono was part of Japan's Genpei War, and was a key element of the conflict between Minamoto no Yoshinaka and his cousins Yoritomo and Yoshitsune for control of the Minamoto clan.
was a late Heian period general, who fought alongside his brothers Minamoto no Yoritomo and Minamoto no Yoshitsune at a number of battles of the Genpei War.

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