ment of priests; crushes
Minamoto; supports Go-Shirakawa; alliance with Shinzei; lessens power
of Fujiwara; supreme; arbitrary rule; crushes Yorimasa conspiracy;
death
--Korehira, founder of Ise-Heishi
--Koremochi, founder of branches of Taira
--Koremori, commands army sent against Yorimoto
Taira Masakado (d. 940), his revolt
--Masamori, crushes rebellion of Minamoto Yoshichika
--Michimori, killed in battle of Ichi-no-tani
--Munekiyo helps save life of Yoritomo; relations with Minamoto
--Munemori (1147-85), Shishi-ga-tani plot; abandons Kyoto; refuses
Yoshinaka's request for an alliance; escapes after Ichi-no-tani;
defeated at Yashima; executed; possibly a changeling
--Noritsune (1160-85), defeats Ashikaga Yoshikiyo in Bitchu; at
Yashima; drowned at Dan-no-ura-Sadamori defeats Taira Masakado
--Shigehira (1158-85), sacks and burns three monasteries; in 1181
attacks Minamoto Yukiiye; taken prisoner at Ichi-no-tani; death
--Shigemori (1138-79); Fujiwara Narichika's jealousy of; restrains
Kiyomori; death
--Shigenobu, in revolt against Fujiwara (967)
--Tadamasa, favours Sutoku in Hogen tumult, executed by Kiyomori
--Tadamori (1096-1153), body guard of Shirakawa; against Yoritomo;
descent; treatment of priests
--Tadanori (1144-84), killed at Ichi-no-tani
--Tadatsune, defeated by Minamoto Yorinobu (1031)
--Takamochi, first marquis (889) of Taira
--Tomoakira, saves his father
--Tomomori (1152-85) burns and sacks monasteries; saved by his son at
Ichi-no-tani; drowned at Dan-no-ura
--Tomoyasu, enemy of Yoshinaka, commands palace-guards
--Tsunemasa
--Yoritsuna, guardian of Sadatoki, crushes Adachi (1286), killed
(1293)
--Yoshibumi
Taishiden Hochu, Shotoku in, on Buddhism; on property of Mononobe
Moriya
Taitsang, taken by pirates, 1560
Taitsu, Chinese Emperor, protests against piracy
Tajima, king of Shiragi, settles in
--Mori, sent for orange seeds
Taka becomes empress
Takaaki, younger brother of Murakami, banished
Takachiho, Mt. in Hyuga (Saikaido)
Takahashi, Mr., on "Mallet-headed" swords
Takahira, Kogoro, Baron (b. 1864), peace commissioner at Portsmouth
Takahito, Prince, son of Go-Shu jaku, attempt to have him passed
over; see Go-Sanjo
Takaichi, Prince; dies (696)
Taka-ichi, Yamato province, possibly the "Plain of High Heaven" of
myth
Takakage see Kohayakawa Takakage
Takakuni see Hosokawa Takakuni
Takakura, 80th Emperor (1169-80)
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