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{{nihongo|'''Minamoto no Yukiie'''|源 行家||died June 1, 1186}} was the brother of [[Minamoto no Yoshitomo]], and one of the commanders of the [[Minamoto]] forces in the [[Genpei War]] at the end of the [[Heian period]] of Japanese history. |
{{nihongo|'''Minamoto no Yukiie'''|源 行家||died June 1, 1186}} was the brother of [[Minamoto no Yoshitomo]], and one of the commanders of the [[Minamoto]] forces in the [[Genpei War]] at the end of the [[Heian period]] of Japanese history. |
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In 1181, he was defeated at the [[Battle of Sunomatagawa]] by [[Taira no Shigehira]] |
In 1181, he was defeated at the [[Battle of Sunomatagawa]] by [[Taira no Shigehira]].<ref name=Sansom>{{Cite book |last=Sansom |first=George |title=A History of Japan to 1334 |publisher=Stanford University Press |year=1958 |ISBN=0804705232 |page=291-292}}</ref> After the humiliation, he fled and tried to take a stand by tearing up the bridge over the Yahagigawa, and forming a shield wall. His forces were defeated once more at this [[Battle of Yahagigawa]], but the pursuit was called off when [[Taira no Tomomori|Tomomori]] fell ill.<ref name=Turnbull2>{{Cite book |last=Turnbull |first=Stephen |title=The Samurai Sourcebook |publisher=Cassell & Co. |year=1998 |ISBN=1854095234 |page=200-201}}</ref> |
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Yukiie was then able to join [[Minamoto no Yoshinaka]] in besieging the capital city in the summer of 1183. [[Taira no Munemori]] was forced to flee with the young emperor while the cloistered emperor joined Yoshinaka.<ref name=Sansom/>{{rp|293-294}} |
Yukiie was then able to join [[Minamoto no Yoshinaka]] in besieging the capital city in the summer of 1183. [[Taira no Munemori]] was forced to flee with the young emperor while the cloistered emperor joined Yoshinaka.<ref name=Sansom/>{{rp|293-294}} |
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For a time, Yukiie plotted with [[Minamoto no Yoshinaka]] against [[Minamoto no Yoritomo|Yoritomo]], the head of the clan. But when [[Minamoto no Yoshinaka|Yoshinaka]] suggested kidnapping the cloistered [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]], Yukiie betrayed him, revealing his plan to Emperor Go-Shirakawa, who in turn revealed it to [[Minamoto no Yoritomo|Yoritomo]].<ref name=Sansom/>{{rp|296}} |
For a time, Yukiie plotted with [[Minamoto no Yoshinaka]] against [[Minamoto no Yoritomo|Yoritomo]], the head of the clan. But when [[Minamoto no Yoshinaka|Yoshinaka]] suggested kidnapping the cloistered [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]], Yukiie betrayed him, revealing his plan to [[Emperor Go-Shirakawa]], who in turn revealed it to [[Minamoto no Yoritomo|Yoritomo]].<ref name=Sansom/>{{rp|296}} |
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Yukiie, former Governor of [[Bizen Province|Bizen]], then allied himself with [[Minamoto Yoshitsune]], under imperial orders, against Yoritomo.<ref name=Sato>{{Cite book |last=Sato |first=Hiroaki |title=Legends of the Samurai |publisher=Overlook Duckworth |year=1995 |ISBN=9781590207307 |page=140-143}}</ref> |
Yukiie, former Governor of [[Bizen Province|Bizen]], then allied himself with [[Minamoto Yoshitsune]], under imperial orders, against Yoritomo.<ref name=Sato>{{Cite book |last=Sato |first=Hiroaki |title=Legends of the Samurai |publisher=Overlook Duckworth |year=1995 |ISBN=9781590207307 |page=140-143}}</ref> |
Revision as of 14:16, 1 December 2020
Minamoto no Yukiie (源 行家, died June 1, 1186) was the brother of Minamoto no Yoshitomo, and one of the commanders of the Minamoto forces in the Genpei War at the end of the Heian period of Japanese history.
In 1181, he was defeated at the Battle of Sunomatagawa by Taira no Shigehira.[1] After the humiliation, he fled and tried to take a stand by tearing up the bridge over the Yahagigawa, and forming a shield wall. His forces were defeated once more at this Battle of Yahagigawa, but the pursuit was called off when Tomomori fell ill.[2]
Yukiie was then able to join Minamoto no Yoshinaka in besieging the capital city in the summer of 1183. Taira no Munemori was forced to flee with the young emperor while the cloistered emperor joined Yoshinaka.[1]: 293–294
For a time, Yukiie plotted with Minamoto no Yoshinaka against Yoritomo, the head of the clan. But when Yoshinaka suggested kidnapping the cloistered Emperor Go-Shirakawa, Yukiie betrayed him, revealing his plan to Emperor Go-Shirakawa, who in turn revealed it to Yoritomo.[1]: 296
Yukiie, former Governor of Bizen, then allied himself with Minamoto Yoshitsune, under imperial orders, against Yoritomo.[3]
Yukiie was captured and killed in 1186, on orders from Yoritomo.[1]: 325
References
- ^ a b c d Sansom, George (1958). A History of Japan to 1334. Stanford University Press. p. 291-292. ISBN 0804705232.
- ^ Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. Cassell & Co. p. 200-201. ISBN 1854095234.
- ^ Sato, Hiroaki (1995). Legends of the Samurai. Overlook Duckworth. p. 140-143. ISBN 9781590207307.