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144: 157: 98: 37: 111: 418:(also known as the Hōjūji Palace), set it aflame, killed the defenders, and seized Emperor Go-Shirakawa. Yoshinaka brutally attacked the emperor's troops in addition to gaining control over Shirakawa's Imperial Prison. 188: 496: 181: 592: 577: 582: 174: 543: 518: 587: 230: 567: 260: 245: 220: 449: 352: 300: 572: 457: 411: 407: 344: 250: 225: 148: 78: 275: 378:
For some time, Yoshinaka had desired to seize control of the clan from his cousins. Upon returning to
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supported the Minamoto clan, but got caught up in the internal power struggles.
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Genpei War

Hōjūji Palace
Kyoto
Minamoto no Yoshinaka
Minamoto clan
Taira clan
warrior monks
Enryakuji
Miidera
Minamoto clan
Minamoto no Yoshinaka
Taira clan
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t
e
Genpei War
1st Uji
Nara
Ishibashiyama
Hashidayama
Kinugasa Castle
Ichihara
Fujigawa
Sunomata-gawa
Yahagi-gawa
Hiuchi
Kurikara Pass
Shinohara
Mizushima

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