Taira no Munemori
Taira no Munemori (? ??) (1147-1185) was heir to Taira no Kiyomori, and one of the Taira clan's chief commanders in the Genpei War. As his father Taira no Kiyomori lay on his deathbed, Kiyomori declared, among his last wishes, that all affairs of the clan be placed in Munemori's hands. His favorite, and eldest, son, Shigemori, had died, and so Munemori was next in line.
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1147 - 1185 - Taira no Kiyomori - Taira - Genpei War - Shigemori
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In 1183, as the rival Minamoto clan gained power, and following the defection of Emperor Go-Shirakawa to the Minamoto side, Munemori led his forces, along with the young Emperor Antoku west, to the Taira strongholds of Shikoku and Kyushu. By the end of the year, they'd set up a temporary Imperial Court at Yashima.
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1183 - Minamoto - Emperor Go-Shirakawa - Emperor Antoku - Taira - Shikoku - Kyushu - Yashima
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Munemori took part in nearly every battle of the war, and was captured at the Battle of Dan-no-ura, and later executed.
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