nst Yoshinaka; at Ichino-tani; commands
force (1184-5); blocks Taira from withdrawing into Kyushu;
assassinated
--Sanetonio (1192-1219), rival of Ichiman; blocks Hojo designs;
attempt to assassinate him; death; patron of Fujiwara Tameiye
--Senju-maru (1201-14), revolt, execution
--Shigenari, pretends to be Yoshitomo
--Shitago (911-83), litterateur
--Tadaaki, in capture of Rokuhara
--Tametomo (1139-70), great warrior of Hogen tumult; exiled to Izu;
advice not followed
--Tameyoshi, in Hogen, tumult
--Tomomasa, Maki's candidate for shogun, killed
--Toru (822-95), minister of the Left under Uda
--Toshikata (959-1027), poet, one of Shi-nagon
--Tsunemoto (894-961), Prince Rokusoh, founder of Seiwa Genji; in
beginning of hostilities with Taira
--Wataru, husband of Kesa
--Yorichika (d. 1117), ancestor of Suruga Genji
--Yoriiye (1182-1204), succeeds (1199) as lord high constable and
chief landsteward; as shogun (1202); killed by Tokimasa
--Yorimasa (1106-80), sides with Taira, killed
--Yorimitsu (944-1021), soldier; aids Michinaga; at Court
--Yorinobu (968-1048); governor of Xai, drives back Taira Tadatsune;
helps Michinaga
--Yoritomo (1147-99), son of Yoshitomo; escapes after Heiji war; war
of 1180; army crushed; gains; quarrels with Yoshinaka; called to
Kyoto; sent against Yoshinaka; relations with Yoshitsune; Bakufu
independent of Court; memorial on manors; becomes sei-i tai-shogun;
death and character; patron of Saigyo Hoshi; system imitated by
Takauji
--Yoriyoshi (995-1048); in Nine Years' Commotion
--Yoshichika (d. 1117) rebellion put down by Taira Masamori
--Yoshihira, son of Yoshitomo
--Yoshiiye (1041-1108); great archer; called Hachiman Taro, in Nine
Year's Commotion and Three Year's war; helps put down disorder of
Enryaku-ji monks
--Yoshikata
--Yoshimitsu (10567-1127), founder of Tada Genji; in Three Years' War
--(Kiso) Yoshinaka (1154-84), revolts in Shinano-Kotsuke; quarrels
with Yoritomo; defeats Taira at Tonami-yama; Go-Shirakawa joins;
tries to get crown for Hokurika; death
--Yoshitaka marries Yoritomo's daughter; death
--Yoshitomo, supports Go-Shirakawa in Hogen tumult; joins in plot of
Heiji; advice overruled by Nobuyori, killed; his sons; loses great
land holdings
--Yoshitsuna (d.1134), brother of Yoshiiye
--Yoshitsune (1159-89), son of Yoshitomo, escapes after Heiji tumult;
joins Yoritomo; sent against Yoshinaka; at Ichi-no-tani; wins battle
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