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Yoshikiyo's forces were handed a crushing defeat at the hands of the Taira Navy who had greater experience at nautical combat. The Taira ships had been linked together to create a larger platform upon which to concentrate their forces. Yukihiro and Yoshikiyo's younger brother
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lost their lives in the storm of arrows and melee that followed. In desperation, Yoshikiyo attempted to launch an assault on the Taira flagship with six of his retainers, but the small craft they were in capsized and Yoshikiyo drowned.
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whose mother was Yoshiyasu's primary wife. Yoshikiyo's mother is unknown, however, if he was passed over for the succession she likely came from less prestigious origins than Yoshikane's who came from the
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who acted as his beneficiary, marrying one of his daughters to Yoshikiyo and granting him the town of Yada from Yoshishige's own holdings in
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and prepared to cross the sea to take Yashima, however when he arrived he was ambushed by the Taira navy under the command of
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where he would find greater success, leading one of the columns of Yoshinaka's army into the capital from
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to lead an army with orders to destroy the Taira remnants who were causing trouble in the
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following Yoshiyasu's death. Those properties instead went to his younger half-brother
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where he was defeated and perished. His descendants would go on to form the
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Like his brother Yoshikane, when he came of age Yoshikiyo went to
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Japanese samurai military commander, feudal lord, and courtier
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The Taira abandoned the capital and set up a new court in
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military commander, feudal lord, and courtier in the late
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and entered the service of an Imperial Princess as a
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