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battle+of+shinohara Latitude and Longitude:

36°21′21.5″N 136°21′37.1″E / 36.355972°N 136.360306°E / 36.355972; 136.360306
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Battle of Shinohara
Part of the Genpei War
DateSummer 1183
Location
Shinohara, Kaga Province
36°21′21.5″N 136°21′37.1″E / 36.355972°N 136.360306°E / 36.355972; 136.360306
Result Minamoto victory
Belligerents
  Minamoto clan   Taira clan
Commanders and leaders
Minamoto clan Minamoto no Yoshinaka Taira clan Taira no Munemori
Battle of Shinohara is located in Japan
Battle of Shinohara
Location within Japan

The Battle of Shinohara occurred in 1183 during the Genpei War in Japan, in what is now Kaga city, Ishikawa prefecture.

History

Following the Battle of Kurikara, Minamoto no Yoshinaka caught up with the retreating Taira no Munemori. An archery duel by champions on both sides preceded general fighting, which included several celebrated instances of single combat. Victory went to the Minamoto. However, Yoshinaka's old retainer, Saito Sanemori, was a casualty. [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. Cassell & Co. p. 202. ISBN  1854095234.
  2. ^ The Tales of the Heike. Translated by Burton Watson. Columbia University Press. 2006. p.  74. ISBN  9780231138031.

battle+of+shinohara Latitude and Longitude:

36°21′21.5″N 136°21′37.1″E / 36.355972°N 136.360306°E / 36.355972; 136.360306
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Battle of Shinohara
Part of the Genpei War
DateSummer 1183
Location
Shinohara, Kaga Province
36°21′21.5″N 136°21′37.1″E / 36.355972°N 136.360306°E / 36.355972; 136.360306
Result Minamoto victory
Belligerents
  Minamoto clan   Taira clan
Commanders and leaders
Minamoto clan Minamoto no Yoshinaka Taira clan Taira no Munemori
Battle of Shinohara is located in Japan
Battle of Shinohara
Location within Japan

The Battle of Shinohara occurred in 1183 during the Genpei War in Japan, in what is now Kaga city, Ishikawa prefecture.

History

Following the Battle of Kurikara, Minamoto no Yoshinaka caught up with the retreating Taira no Munemori. An archery duel by champions on both sides preceded general fighting, which included several celebrated instances of single combat. Victory went to the Minamoto. However, Yoshinaka's old retainer, Saito Sanemori, was a casualty. [1] [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Turnbull, Stephen (1998). The Samurai Sourcebook. Cassell & Co. p. 202. ISBN  1854095234.
  2. ^ The Tales of the Heike. Translated by Burton Watson. Columbia University Press. 2006. p.  74. ISBN  9780231138031.

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