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Grave of Minamoto no Noriyori, Shuzenji (present-day Izu), Shizuoka Prefecture
Grave of Minamoto no Noriyori, Shuzenji (present-day Izu), Shizuoka Prefecture

Minamoto no Noriyori (源範頼?) (1156 – 1193) was a late Heian period general, who fought alongside his brothers Minamoto no Yoritomo and Minamoto no Yoshitsune at a number of battles of the Genpei War. is a city located in Shizuoka, Japan. As of 2004, the city has an estimated Population of 37869 and the density of 104 persons The is the last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185. was the founder and the first Shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan. Yoshitsune_with_benkeijpg|thumb|"Yoshitsune and Benkei Viewing Cherry Blossoms" by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka]] Minamoto no Yoshitsune (ja 源 義経 (1159 &ndash The ( 1180 &ndash 1185) were a Conflict between the Taira and Minamoto clans and in late- Heian period Japan. The sixth son of Minamoto no Yoshitomo, he was spared along with his brothers in 1160 by Taira no Kiyomori following Yoshitomo's death. Minamoto no Yoshitomo (源 義朝 (1123 &ndash February 11, 1160) was the head of the Minamoto clan and a general of the late Heian period was a general of the late Heian period of Japan. He established the first Samurai -dominated administrative government in the history of Japan. Minamoto no Yoshitomo (源 義朝 (1123 &ndash February 11, 1160) was the head of the Minamoto clan and a general of the late Heian period

He seemingly disappears from any record until 1180, when he served his brother Yoritomo in Kamakura. was the founder and the first Shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan. is a city located in Kanagawa, Japan, about 50 km south-south-west of Tokyo. Beginning in 1184, four years into the war, he was sent out from Kamakura by Yoritomo, and made his way to the Taira strongholds of Shikoku. is a city located in Kanagawa, Japan, about 50 km south-south-west of Tokyo. was the founder and the first Shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan. For other uses of the word Taira see Taira (disambiguation The was a major Japanese clan in historical Japan is the smallest (225 km long and between 50 and 150 km wide and least populous (4141955 as of 2005 of the four main islands of Japan, located south of Honshū Noriyori helped defeat the wayward Minamoto no Yoshinaka at the Second Battle of the Uji and the Awazu, before moving on to play a central role in the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani. (1154 &ndash 1184 was a general of the late Heian Period of Japanese history. Minamoto no Yoshinaka tried to wrest power from his cousins Yoritomo and Yoshitsune, seeking to take command of the Clan Minamoto no Yoshinaka made his final stand at Awazu, after fleeing from his cousins' armies which confronted him after he attacked Kyoto, burning the was a Taira fortress at Suma, to the west of present-day Kobe. The Taira were pushed back, and the war fell into a lull for about six months, during which Noriyori returned to Kyoto. For other uses of the word Taira see Taira (disambiguation The was a major Japanese clan in historical Japan (IPA /kʲoːto / is a city in the central part of the island of Honshū, Japan.

Noriyori was sent out once more in October 1184, to secure the provinces of the Chūgoku region, and then to move on into Kyūshū. The or is the westernmost region of Honshū, the largest Island of Japan. or Kyushu is the third-largest Island of Japan and most southwesterly of its four main islands. He played a major role in the Battle of Kojima. The Batte of Kojima was a battle of the Genpei War of the Heian period of Japanese history, taking place in 1184 However, attempting to push further, he ran into difficulties of a lack of supplies, and the fact that the Inland Sea was controlled by his enemies. An inland sea is a shallow Sea that covers central areas of continents during high stands of Sea level that result in marine transgressions In modern days He wrote to his brother in Kamakura, and was told that supplies were on the way, but that the Taira were watching, so any shipments had to be done very carefully. is a city located in Kanagawa, Japan, about 50 km south-south-west of Tokyo. For other uses of the word Taira see Taira (disambiguation The was a major Japanese clan in historical Japan Noriyori finally managed to get rice, other supplies, and a handful of war junks from a magnate in Suo Province. -HK CityHall Seaview 51217 5png|thumb|300px|A modern junk in Hong Kong]]A junk is a Chinese sailing vessel. Suō was also the Japanese name for Suao Yilan, Taiwan was a province of Japan in the area that is today the eastern part of He moved on into Kyūshū, as planned, and remained there, playing no role in the decisive Battle of Dan no Ura. or Kyushu is the third-largest Island of Japan and most southwesterly of its four main islands. The was a major sea battle of the Genpei War, occurring at Dan-no-ura, in the Shimonoseki Strait off the southern tip of Honshū.

After the Genpei War was over, Noriyori returned to Kamakura, where he was rewarded by Yoritomo for his services. The ( 1180 &ndash 1185) were a Conflict between the Taira and Minamoto clans and in late- Heian period Japan. is a city located in Kanagawa, Japan, about 50 km south-south-west of Tokyo. was the founder and the first Shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan. However, there was now a feud for dominance of the clan between Yoritomo and Yoshitsune. was the founder and the first Shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan. Yoshitsune_with_benkeijpg|thumb|"Yoshitsune and Benkei Viewing Cherry Blossoms" by Yoshitoshi Tsukioka]] Minamoto no Yoshitsune (ja 源 義経 (1159 &ndash Yoritomo ordered Noriyori to arrest their brother; after trying to talk Yoritomo out of it, Noriyori simply disobeyed outright. was the founder and the first Shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan. was the founder and the first Shogun of the Kamakura Shogunate of Japan.

In May 1193, when Yoritomo held a grand hunt on Mt. Fuji, an incident occurred in which two brothers of the Soga clan killed Kudo Suketsune, an enemy of their father. is the highest Mountain in Japan at.An Active volcano that last erupted in 1707–08 it straddles the boundary of Shizuoka and The was one of the most powerful clans in Yamato Japan and played a major role in the spread of Buddhism in that country

A rumor spread that Yoritomo was killed. Yoritomo's wife Hōjō Masako worried about it, but Noriyori assured her that even in Yoritomo's absence, he would be there for her and for the clan. Hōjō Masako (ja 北条 政子 1156 &ndash 1225 was the eldest child of Hōjō Tokimasa by his wife Hōjō no These words caused a doubt of Yoritomo, and Noriyori was confined to Izu Province. Izu (伊豆国 -no kuni was a province of Japan including the Izu Peninsula that is today part of Shizuoka prefecture and the Izu Islands Soon Noriyori was attacked by warriors of Yoritomo's, and killed.

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