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831:(and therefore outranked members of Minamoto clans). The bestowing of the Minamoto name on a (theretofore-)prince or his descendants excluded them from the royal class altogether, thereby operating as a reduction in legal and social rank even for
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Minamoto clan, and in many early cases, progenitors of these clans are known by either family name. There are also known
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1585:. Though they are included among the listing of 21 Genji lineages, no concrete record of the names of his descendants made Minamoto is known to survive.
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2571:(in French). Dortmund; München: Oliver Rost; Stefan Unterstein. pp. 3–73.
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Ludowinger und die Takeda: Feudale Herrschaft in Thüringen und Kai no kuni
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349:(1180–1185 AD). The Minamoto emerged victorious and established Japan's first
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A military history of Japan: from the age of the
Samurai to the 21st century
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1005:. Some of Tōru's descendants in particular settled the provinces and formed
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2363:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. pp. 439–452.
1001:); they were among the most powerful in the Imperial Court in the early
618:(1039–1106), pacified most of northeastern Japan between 1051 and 1087.
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seized power in Kyoto by forging an alliance with the retired emperors
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A wooden signboard with a family crest of
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Minamoto, declassing them from imperial succession. Among his sons,
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would claim descent from the Seiwa Genji by way of the Nitta clan.
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371:(1192–1333 AD) of Japanese history. The name "Genpei" comes from
2387:
Above the Clouds: Status
Culture of the Modern Japanese Nobility
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following the Heian era. The
Minamoto was one of the four great
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2593:(in Japanese) (4th ed.). 株式会社第一学習社. 2018. pp. 43–56.
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1435:. Masanobu's children in particular flourished, forming five
812:, who could ascend to the throne, and princes with the title
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636:(1156), when the Taira executed most of the line, including
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for control of Japan at the end of the 12th century in the
2204:
compiled of the struggle between the Minamoto clan and the
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were made Minamoto. Hisayoshi's adopted "nephew" (actually
747:
The domain of the Minamoto clan in Japan (1183) during the
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for centuries, responsible for the centralised aspects of
1127:(secular name Minamoto no Shitagō), great-grandson of Tōru
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The most prominent of the several Minamoto families, the
2460:. Stanford University Press. pp. 241–242, 247–252.
2113:- a Shinto shrine connected closely with the members of
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and had many descendants, among them several houses of
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there was a distinction between princes with the title
1282:. The most numerous of them were those descended from
1189:), but few records concerning his daughters are known.
849:(emblem) of the Minamoto clan (Seiwa Genji), found in
2168:, an important 11th-century classical Japanese novel.
1694:, was allegedly Arihito's grandson (according to the
961:
There were 21 branches of the clan, each named after
404:, descendants of the Seiwa Genji who established the
1308:, making his a prestigious pedigree claimed by many
977:. As Saga had many children, many were bestowed the
2414:
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
835:-princes not previously in the line of succession.
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1650:(chief genealogist of the imperial family) in the
2514:(in German). BoD – Books on Demand. p. 127.
1312:, particularly for the direct descendants in the
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775:is also the subject of the early Japanese epic
2428:. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Praeger. p. 36.
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566:(d. 895), a prominent member of the Saga Genji
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2535:Watson, Burton; Shirane, Haruo (2006-06-27).
2315:(in Japanese). Japan: 塙書房. pp. 305–306.
8:
504:bestowed noble surnames upon members of the
322:that dominated Japanese politics during the
995:took the position of Minister of the Left (
632:The Seiwa Genji's fortunes declined in the
2283:(in Japanese). Japan: 中央公論新社. p. 18.
1555:always fell to one of Morofusa's progeny.
1045:Noted Saga Genji and descendants include:
2336:Gibney, Frank (1984). "Shisei: 'Genji'".
789:Members of the Minamoto clan (Genji clan)
392:The Kamakura Shogunate was overthrown by
2541:. Columbia University Press. p. 4.
2487:. Harvard University Press. p. 53.
2481:Frederic, Louis; Louis-Frédéric (2002).
2451:
2449:
2447:
2445:
1942:, which were established and founded by
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1191:
1025:
2562:Papinot, Jacques Edmond Joseph (1906).
2248:
1796:. Koreyasu-ō was installed as a puppet
878:(emblem) of Minamoto clan (sasa-rindou)
606:(968–1048) suppressed the rebellion of
548:, making both clans distant relatives.
2262:, page 11. Cambridge University Press.
1911:Historical periods and cities founding
1500:. Takaakira's descendants include the
1383:. The great-grandson of his firstborn
1228:, adoptive father of the Saga Genji's
29:
2580:
2578:
2338:Britannica International Encyclopedia
1256:, and among his descendants were the
1199:cutting the arm off the demon Ibaraki
644:(1160), the head of the Seiwa Genji,
411:The Minamoto clan is also called the
7:
2304:
2302:
2300:
2272:
2270:
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2254:
2252:
1882:These were non-royal descendants of
520:to grant the surname "Minamoto" was
307:, whose descendants established the
2617:Heian Period: Minamoto Clan history
1806:) at a young age, and was renamed "
1496:, but his downfall came during the
1157:, great-great-grandson of Koreshige
2639:Official site of Tsuboi Hachimangu
2390:. University of California Press.
1999:who claimed to be a descendant of
1652:Ministry of the Imperial Household
973:The Saga Genji are descendants of
598:(948–1021), became the protégé of
544:were another such offshoot of the
25:
2629:Official site of Rokusonnō Shrine
1224:. Among Hikaru's descendants was
2508:Zöllner, Reinhard (2018-02-15).
2162:, The Tale of the Minamoto clan)
1391:, was the ancestor of a line of
1232:and father of the Seiwa Genji's
758:of the classical Japanese novel
44:
2258:"...the Minamoto (1192-1333)".
2644:Official site of Sasaki Shrine
2384:Lebra, Takie Sugiyama (1995).
1788:This line consisted solely of
1719:This line consisted solely of
1654:was passed down hereditarily.
512:and demoted into the ranks of
299:and demoted into the ranks of
1:
2195:, The Tale of house of Taira)
2057:branch of the Minamoto clan.
1731:, he was declassed (renamed "
1642:. Starting with one of them,
1304:. His descendants set up the
2634:Official site of Tada Shrine
2117:branch of the Minamoto clan.
1058:, eighth son of the Emperor
1052:, seventh son of the Emperor
1023:descend from the Saga Genji.
763:(The Tale of Minamoto clan)—
2704:High society (social class)
2191:
2158:
2136:Important Cultural Property
2047:
814:
799:
686:in the history of Japan at
508:who were excluded from the
361:, who appointed himself as
295:who were excluded from the
2725:
2587:高等学校 改訂版 古典A 大鏡 源氏物語 諸家の文章
2458:A History of Japan to 1334
1826:These were descendants of
1743:These were descendants of
1662:These were descendants of
1634:These were descendants of
1593:These were descendants of
1581:These were descendants of
1520:These were descendants of
1482:These were descendants of
1413:These were descendants of
1379:These were descendants of
1348:These were descendants of
1278:These were descendants of
1271:
1244:These were descendants of
1092:, great-grandson of Sadamu
614:(988–1075), and grandson,
594:).Mitsunaka's eldest son,
424:, or less frequently, the
330:—the other three were the
2185:
2152:
2107:
2041:
1208:They were descendants of
1143:, great-grandson of Tsuna
821:
806:
610:in 1032. Yorinobu's son,
578:(897–961), a grandson of
488:is used as a suffix for "
482:
465:
448:
431:
418:
367:in 1192, ushering in the
277:
43:
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2410:Frederic, Louis (2002).
2359:Frédéric, Louis (2002).
1892:, but they later became
1755:. The latter's grandson
1512:was a reputed musician.
1508:clans. Daigo's grandson
1116:(1147–1199) in 1179, by
516:. In May 814, the first
287:surname bestowed by the
61:Japanese gentian flowers
2699:Japanese noble families
2674:Imperial House of Japan
2456:Sansom, George (1958).
2424:Kuehn, John T. (2014).
2012:Shinto shrines founding
1973:a direct descendant of
1133:(his official name was
93:Imperial House of Japan
2538:The Tales of the Heike
2175:
2142:
2031:
2001:Minamoto no Yoshishige
1931:
1818:
1780:
1733:Minamoto no Mochimitsu
1711:
1626:
1573:
1474:
1376:
1340:
1337:Minamoto no Yoshitsune
1200:
1120:
1042:
950:, Takenouchi, Hiraga,
879:
853:
751:
705:
629:
567:
562:, was once a villa of
454:for "Minamoto", while
435:, "House of Minamoto")
56:) of the Minamoto clan
2277:倉本, 一宏 (2019-12-18).
2260:Warrior Rule in Japan
2180:The Tale of the Heike
2173:
2140:Tokyo National Museum
2129:
2019:
1975:Minamoto no Yoshiyasu
1918:
1886:. At first they were
1816:
1775:
1706:
1688:, who appears in the
1623:Minamoto no Yoshinaka
1620:
1561:
1488:Minamoto no Takaakira
1471:Minamoto no Yorimitsu
1469:
1427:Minamoto no Shigenobu
1373:Minamoto no Tsunemoto
1371:
1354:Minamoto no Tsunemoto
1334:
1284:Minamoto no Tsunemoto
1234:Minamoto no Mitsunaka
1195:
1187:Minamoto no Yoshihime
1149:Minamoto no Koreshige
1111:
1086:, son of the Emperor
1078:, first son of Tokiwa
1072:, son of the Emperor
1029:
870:
841:
778:The Tale of the Heike
746:
700:
680:and set up the first
660:and infiltrating the
646:Minamoto no Yoshitomo
638:Minamoto no Tameyoshi
624:
612:Minamoto no Yoriyoshi
600:Fujiwara no Michinaga
596:Minamoto no Yorimitsu
584:Minamoto no Mitsunaka
576:Minamoto no Tsunemoto
554:
524:, to his seventh son—
2132:Minamoto no Yoritomo
1944:Minamoto no Yoritomo
1808:Minamoto no Koreyasu
1802:(the seventh of the
1777:Minamoto no Yorinobu
1721:Emperor Go-Shirakawa
1682:Minamoto no Yoritomo
1644:Minamoto no Michisue
1564:Minamoto no Sanetomo
1510:Minamoto no Hiromasa
1423:Minamoto no Masanobu
1292:Hachimantarō Yoshiie
1250:Minamoto no Yoshiari
1183:Minamoto no Sadahime
1179:Minamoto no Kiyohime
1173:, son of the Emperor
1167:, son of the Emperor
1155:Minamoto no Mitsusue
1118:Fujiwara no Takanobu
1114:Minamoto no Yoritomo
1106:, son of the Emperor
1100:, son of the Emperor
1064:, grandson of Hiromu
1011:. Clans such as the
668:Minamoto no Yoritomo
604:Minamoto no Yorinobu
359:Minamoto no Yoritomo
291:upon members of the
2684:Nobility from Kyoto
2565:Nobiliaire du Japon
2412:Japan Encyclopedia.
2130:Seated Portrait of
2122:Literature and arts
2036:Three Genji Shrines
1828:Emperor Go-Fukakusa
1767:Ashikaga Yoshimitsu
1672:Minamoto no Arihito
1606:, which headed the
1545:took it during the
1324:. Centuries later,
1226:Minamoto no Atsushi
1165:Minamoto no Tsutomu
1151:, grandson of Tōru
1098:Minamoto no Hiroshi
1090:Minamoto no Shitagō
1062:Minamoto no Hitoshi
616:Minamoto no Yoshiie
2622:2016-11-13 at the
2484:Japan Encyclopedia
2361:Japan Encyclopedia
2340:. TBS-Britannica.
2233:Minamoto (surname)
2176:
2143:
2032:
1979:Ashikaga Yoshiyasu
1932:
1844:). Hisaaki's sons
1842:Kamakura shogunate
1819:
1804:Kamakura shogunate
1781:
1715:Go-Shirakawa Genji
1712:
1708:Minamoto no Yoriie
1646:, the position of
1627:
1597:. They became the
1574:
1475:
1377:
1341:
1318:Ashikaga shogunate
1306:Kamakura shogunate
1298:was a leader of a
1218:Minamoto no Hikaru
1214:Minamoto no Masaru
1201:
1171:Minamoto no Hiraku
1121:
1084:Minamoto no Sadamu
1070:Minamoto no Tokiwa
1056:Minamoto no Hiromu
1050:Minamoto no Makoto
1043:
942:, Yamamoto, Hemi,
880:
854:
752:
734:Tokugawa shogunate
714:Ashikaga shogunate
706:
702:Minamoto no Makoto
692:Kamakura shogunate
648:, died in battle.
630:
608:Taira no Tadatsune
568:
526:Minamoto no Makoto
510:line of succession
422:, "Minamoto clan")
406:Ashikaga shogunate
373:alternate readings
297:line of succession
241:Go-Shirakawa Genji
144:Minamoto no Makoto
2709:Lists of families
2600:978-4-8040-1075-5
2548:978-0-231-51083-7
2521:978-3-7448-8682-6
2494:978-0-674-01753-5
2435:978-1-4408-0394-9
2238:Minamoto Yoritomo
2147:The Tale of Genji
2087:Tsuboi Hachimangū
1822:Go-Fusakusa Genji
1765:with the help of
1691:Tale of the Heike
1686:Tashiro Nobutsuna
1670:. Sukehito's son
1316:(that set up the
1230:Watanabe no Tsuna
1197:Minamoto no Tsuna
1135:Minamoto no Tsuna
1131:Watanabe no Tsuna
1076:Minamoto no Okoru
1039:The Tale of Genji
761:The Tale of Genji
732:(founders of the
712:(founders of the
650:Taira no Kiyomori
642:Heiji Disturbance
574:, descended from
502:Emperors of Japan
398:Kenmu Restoration
385:) and "Taira" (平
289:Emperors of Japan
269:
268:
256:Go-Fusakusa Genji
16:(Redirected from
2716:
2694:Japanese royalty
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2223:History of Japan
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2194:
2192:Heike Monogatari
2188:
2187:
2174:Genji monogatari
2166:Murasaki Shikibu
2163:
2161:
2159:Genji monogatari
2155:
2154:
2112:
2110:
2109:
2095:Osaka Prefecture
2082:Hyōgo Prefecture
2069:Kyoto Prefecture
2061:Rokusonnō Shrine
2052:
2050:
2044:
2043:
2025:Rokusonnō Shrine
2005:Nitta Yoshishige
1968:Ashikaga Takauji
1959:Muromachi period
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