Fujiwara no Michinori
Fujiwara no Michinori (????)(d. 1160), also known as Shinzei(??), was one of the chief advisors to Emperor Nij?, and one of the chief allies to Taira no Kiyomori, particularly during the Heiji Rebellion of 1159.
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1160 - Emperor Nij? - Taira no Kiyomori - Heiji Rebellion - 1159
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As the head of the successful faction at Court, Shinzei enjoyed access to the emperor and other privileges which Fujiwara no Nobuyori envied. In early 1160, Shinzei's ally Taira no Kiyomori left the capital along with much of his family, thus providing Nobuyori's faction (and his allies, the Minamoto clan) to make a move for power. Some claim this may have been intentional on Taira's part, as a trap for the Minamoto.
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Fujiwara no Nobuyori - 1160 - Minamoto
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Nobuyori and the Minamoto set fire to the Sanj? Palace, and abducted both Emperor Nij? and the cloistered Emperor Go-Shirakawa. They then turned on Shinzei's own home, destroying it and killing all those inside, with the exception of Shinzei himself, who escaped only to be captured and decapitated soon afterwards.
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Sanj? Palace - Cloistered - Emperor Go-Shirakawa
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