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 Talk:Hogen Rebellion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hogen disturbance (保元の乱) took place in 1156 during the Heian Period.
The conflict was a result of the Retired Emperor Toba forcing his son, the Emperor Sutoku, to reliquish the thrown in favor of Konoe, Toba's two year old son by his favorite consort.
The Hogen disturbance marked the entry of the military clans into the capital as political forces to be dealt with.
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 Hogen monogatari
The important incidents are the Hôgen Disturbance (this tale), the Heiji Disturbance, the Gempei War, the Shokyu War, the Kemmu Restoration, and the War of the Two Courts.
This rebelion by the cloistered emperor became the Hôgen Disturbance.
The tale is divided in three parts, with the first covering the background of Toba's rule, his arbitrary assignment of successors, and the gathering of forces on the imperial and rebel sides.
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 Minamoto no Yoritomo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cloistered Emperor Toba and his son Emperor Go-Shirakawa sided with the son of Fujiwara regent Fujiwara no Tadazane, Fujiwara no Tadamichi as well as Taira no Kiyomori (a member of the Taira clan), while Cloistered Emperor Sutoku sided with Tadazane's younger son, Fujiwara no Yorinaga.
This was known as the Hogen Rebellion, or the 'Hogen Disturbance'.
This was known as the Heiji Rebellion, or the 'Heiji Disturbance'.
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 Heian Period - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The entry of the warrior class into court influence was a result of the Hogen disturbance.
The Fujiwara, Taira, and Minamoto were among the most prominent families supported by the new military class.
Members of the Fujiwara, Taira, and Minamoto families--all of whom had descended from the imperial family--attacked one another, claimed control over vast tracts of conquered land, set up rival regimes, and generally broke the peace of the Land of the Rising Sun.
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 Hogen Disturbance --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Japanese Hogen No Ran (July 1156), in Japan, conflict in the Hogen era between the Taira and Minamoto clans that marked the end of the Fujiwara family's dominance of the monarchy and the start of a prolonged period of feudal warfare.
Japanese warrior whose support of Taira Kiyomori, the leader of the Taira clan, in the Hogen Disturbance (1156) was decisive in a Taira victory over the Minamoto clan, headed by Yoshitomo's own father, Minamoto Tameyoshi.
Scientists distinguish primary sleep disorders, or disturbances of the normal sleep-wakefulness pattern, from other disturbances such as minor abnormal episodes during sleep or disorders that are merely accentuated during sleep.
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 Ancient Japan - 3
The conflict was on a small scale--the outcome determined by a single night's fighting--yet it was highly significant in that it demonstrated the inability of the courtiers to settle major differences without reliance on the power of the warriors.
Conflicts over rewards arose between the two successful Hogen generals, Minamoto Yoshitomo and Taira Kiyomori, and, in the Heiji Disturbance (1159) that followed, the two warrior clans were pitted against one another.
Although Kiyomori was born into a middle-ranking provincial warrior family, he became, in effect, a military noble and dominated the political scene in ways reminiscent of the Fujiwara.
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 Hogen Rebellion
Minamoto no Yoshitomo became head of the Minamoto after the death of his father and together with Taira no Kiyomori, succeeded in establishing the two samurai clans as new political powers in Kyoto.
The outcome of the Hogen Rebellion and the rivalry established between the Minamoto and Taira clans led to the Heiji Rebellion in 1159.
The Kamakura period epic Tale of Hogen is about the exploits of the samurai that participated in the Hogen Rebellion.
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 Glossary
During the Heiji Disturbance (Heiji no ran) in 1160 the Taira defeated the coalition of Fujiwara and Minamoto forces.
The Seiwa Genji's fortunes declined in the Hogen Disturbance (1156), when the Taira executed much of the line.
During the Hōgen Disturbance (1160), the head of the Seiwa Genji clan, Minamoto no Yoshimoto, died in battle.
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 Other Imperial Family Members Involved in Court Politics
He began mustering a force, with the intention of deposing Go-Shirakawa, and so the Hôgen disturbance (1156) began.
It would seem that the court was controlled mostly by Toba and his associates during this time.
Konoe was sickly throughout his life, and his early death resulted in the dispute over imperial succession that eventually led to the Hôgen disturbance.
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 Minamoto no Yoritomo
On one side were Retired Emperor Toba and his son Emperor Go-Shirakawa, supported by Fujiwara no Tadamichi and Taira no Kiyomori, on the other was Retired Emperor Sutoku, supported by Fujiwara no Yorinaga.
This civil war is known as the Hôgen Disturbance.
In 1158 at the age of 12 Yoritomo was given his first Imperial Court title, on the basis of his Imperial blood (the Seiwa Genji could trace their lineage to Emperor Seiwa, 858-876 AD) and his mother’s family political maneuvering.
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 Feudal Japan: The Heiji War
From 856 until 1086, the Fujiwara were, for all practical purposes, the government of Japan.
In 1155, however, the succession to the throne fell vacant, and the naming of Go-Shirakawa as Emperor set off a small revolution, called the Hogen Disturbance, which was quelled by the clans of the Taira and the Minamoto.
This was a turning point in Japanese history, for the power to determine the affairs of the state had clearly passed to the warrior clans and their massive private armies.
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 Taira Kiyomori --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
Kiyomori supported Go-Shirakawa in the ensuing conflict, known as the Hogen Disturbance (Hogen no ran), one of the bloodiest and bitterest in Japanese history, and emerged victorious, partly because of the defection of Tameyoshi's son, Yoshitomo.
Yoritomo was the third son of Minamoto Yoshitomo, who, in 1159, attempted to destroy Taira Kiyomori (scion of another dominant military family, the Taira clan) in the Heiji Disturbance, in Kyoto province.
He was defeated, however, and his son Yoritomo was captured and banished to Izu province (a peninsula southwest of Tokyo, now part of Shizuoka prefecture), where for 20...
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 BBC - h2g2 - Samurai Society
Feudalism first developed in Japan during the late Heian period, with the increasing power and wealth of the warrior clans.
The Hogen disturbance in 1155 had to be put down by the warriors of the Taira and Minamoto clans, highlighting the increasing dependence of the Imperial Court on the provincial armies.
The Gempei War, which led to the foundation of the Kamakura Bakufu, showed that the Imperial system of government was becoming redundant.
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 Interesting and Useful Links for The Tale of Heike (Heike monogatari)
For information leading up to the decisive upheavals of the 12th century go to Heian Background.
For specifics on the Heiji Disturbance, go to Heiji Details.
Try searching with terms like "Gempei War" or "Hôgen Disturbance," or many of the specific personal names and place names that appear in the text.
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 Japan
Geological research has shown that, possibly under the continuous impact of these disturbances, the western coast of the Japanese islands is settling, while the Pacific coast is rising.
In 1156 a civil war, the Hogen Disturbance, broke out between retired and reigning emperors and their associated branches of the Fujiwara family, giving the military clans their opening.
After a second war, the Heiji Disturbance (1159-1160), the Taira crushed the Minamoto and seized control of Japan from the Fujiwara.
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She now needed careful nursing and plenty of TLC to get her over her loss.
Over the following few days, she remained in the incubator and was kept very quiet with the minimum of disturbance.
She wasn’t eating which was a worry, and so her fluid levels were kept up.
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 Origin of the Samurai Class
The first of these events was the Hogen Disturbance of 1156.
In the Heiji Disturbance, the leader of the Minamoto family, Yoshitomo, was killed, but his sons' lives were spared.
After all, the victorious leaders of the Gempei War were children spared when the Taira defeated the Minamoto in the earlier Disturbances.
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 Heian Period   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In July 1156 the Hogen Disturbance occured, when warriors from both sides clashed in Kyoto.
Go-Shirakawa's succession was secured, but his abdication in 1158 gave him no additional power against the new might of the Taira family.
In the Heiji Disturbance of 1159, the Taira under Taira Kiyomori beat off a Minamoto challenge and routed their rivals.
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 BBC - h2g2 - A Brief History of Pre-Samurai Japan and the Rise of the Samurai Clans - A663040
The Minamoto gained considerably by being at the forefront of the expansion of the Empire of Japan into the north of Honshu.
The Hogen Disturbance of 1155 provided the writing on the wall for the Imperial Court.
It was a minor rebellion, as such things go, and was swiftly put down, but like the shooting of Archduke Franz-Ferdinand, it had lasting repercussions.
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 Japan
Sun's aspect to Saturn could indicate that the forces supporting the lawful ruler were not below using ambush tactics themselves (the Shutoku camp had planned a night attack first, but abandonded the idea).
The Hogen incident had marked the growing influence of the Taira clan leader Kiymoro at Court, while several of the Minamoto leaders had been executed as rebels.
He was in alliance with certain Fujiwara, and began playing their game of marrying imperial princes to Taira brides.
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 Japanese Classical Literature
War tale about the causes, fighting, and aftermath of the Hôgen Disturbance
Covers 1221 (the Shôkyû, or Jôkyû, Disturbance between Go-Toba and Kamakura)
Chronicle of the war detailing the defeat of the loyalist forces
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 Notes for Tale of Heike, Chapter 1
This is an important concept that will be mentioned frequently in the course of the study.
His support of Go-Shirakawa against Sutoku helped cause the Hogen Disturbance (Taira-no-Kiyomori, Minamoto-no-Yoshitomo and others attack the palace of retired emperor Sutoku, it is the beginning of the end of the dominance of the Fujiwara and the emergence of the warrior class on the political scene).
The Hogen Disturbance happens in 1156 and Kiyomori's position is strengthened by it
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 Iron and Oxidative Stress in Pregnancy -- Casanueva and Viteri 133 (5): 1700 -- Journal of Nutrition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
to oxidative stress, defined here as a disturbance in the prooxidant-antioxidant
observed and can lead to functional disturbances and foster
Dotsch, J., Hogen, N., Nyul, Z., Hanze, J., Knerr, I., Kirschbaum, M. and Rascher, W. (2001) Increase in endothelial nitric oxide synthase and endothelin–1 mRNA expression in human placenta during gestation.
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 Japanese Language Program at York University: Appendix: History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Makura no Soshi written by Sei Shonagon 1010?
Genji Monogatari 'Tale of Genji' written by Murasaki Shikibu 1156 Hogen Disturbance - warrior class emerging 1159 Heiji Disturbance - Taira clan in power 1185 Downfall of Taira clan by Minamoto clan 1192 Kamakura Minamoto no Yoritomo [Shogun] establishes Kamakura Bakufu government 1212 Hojoki written by Kamo no Chomei
1467 Onin Disturbance - age of civil wars
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