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Minamoto no Makoto

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20: 68:. Initially an honorary name given to a number of unrelated courtiers by a number of different emperors, the Minamoto clan would grow to be an integrated clan family, one of the most powerful and most important in all of 118:); with the help of his powerful connections at court, Makoto was able to successfully argue his innocence. It was later discovered that Ban Tomo set the fire himself. 193: 173: 178: 183: 158: 188: 153: 140:- an unrelated 10th century monk; his name is written using the same characters as Minamoto no Makoto (源信) 84: 111: 168: 163: 88: 127:
Frederic, Louis (2002). "Japan Encyclopedia." Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
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of having set the blaze. This came to be known as the "
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Towards the end of his life, in 866, the main gate (
64:, and was the first courtier to be given the name 50: 8: 91:. He received the name "Minamoto" in 814. 18: 16:Seventh son of the Japanese Emperor Saga 102:was destroyed by a fire; in one of the 23:Minamoto no Makoto with his brother by 7: 14: 1: 194:9th-century Japanese nobility 57:was the seventh son of the 210: 29: 174:Sons of Japanese emperors 55:, 810 – February 13, 868) 51: 179:Imperial House of Japan 75:Makoto, also known as 27: 79:, was the brother of 22: 184:Deified Japanese men 159:Nobility from Kyoto 112:Ōtenmon Conspiracy 85:Minamoto no Tokiwa 46:Minamoto no Makoto 28: 201: 189:Japanese royalty 89:Minamoto no Tōru 70:Japanese history 59:Japanese emperor 56: 54: 53: 209: 208: 204: 203: 202: 200: 199: 198: 144: 143: 134: 124: 100:Imperial Palace 48: 43: 17: 12: 11: 5: 207: 205: 197: 196: 191: 186: 181: 176: 171: 166: 161: 156: 146: 145: 142: 141: 133: 130: 129: 128: 123: 120: 116:Ōtemmon no Hen 108:Tomo no Yoshio 81:Emperor Nimmyō 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 206: 195: 192: 190: 187: 185: 182: 180: 177: 175: 172: 170: 167: 165: 162: 160: 157: 155: 154:Minamoto clan 152: 151: 149: 139: 136: 135: 131: 126: 125: 121: 119: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 92: 90: 86: 82: 78: 77:Kitabe-daijin 73: 71: 67: 63: 60: 47: 41: 37: 33: 32:Japanese name 26: 25:Kikuchi Yōsai 21: 115: 104:Heian period 95: 93: 76: 74: 45: 44: 39: 169:868 deaths 164:810 births 148:Categories 122:References 114:" (応倩門の倉, 98:) of the 132:See also 66:Minamoto 40:Minamoto 30:In this 138:Genshin 96:Ōtemmon 36:surname 87:, and 34:, the 62:Saga 52:源 ä¿¡ 38:is 150:: 83:, 72:. 49:( 42:.

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Kikuchi Yōsai
Japanese name
surname
Japanese emperor
Saga
Minamoto
Japanese history
Emperor Nimmyō
Minamoto no Tokiwa
Minamoto no Tōru
Imperial Palace
Heian period
Tomo no Yoshio
Ōtenmon Conspiracy
Genshin
Categories
Minamoto clan
Nobility from Kyoto
810 births
868 deaths
Sons of Japanese emperors
Imperial House of Japan
Deified Japanese men
Japanese royalty
9th-century Japanese nobility

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