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Son of Taira-no-Kiyomori and military commander in late Heian period Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Taira no Tomomori (平 知盛) (1152–1185) was the son of Taira no Kiyomori, and one of the Taira Clan's chief commanders in the Genpei War at the end of the Heian period of Japanese history.
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Chunagon Taira no Tomomori Junii | |
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Native name | 平 知盛 |
Born | 1152 |
Died | 1185 |
Allegiance | Taira clan |
Engagements: | Battle of Uji (1180) Battle of Dan no Ura |
Children | Taira no Tomoaki |
Relations | Taira Kiyomori (father)
Taira no Tokiko (Mother) Taira no Tokuko (sister) Taira Munemori (brother) Taira Shigemori (brother) Taira no Shigehira (brother) Antoku (Nephew) |
He was victorious at the Battle of Uji in 1180.[1] He also became successful in the Battle of Yahagigawa in 1181.
Tomomori was again victorious in the naval Battle of Mizushima two years later.
At the Battle of Dan-no-ura, when the Taira were decisively beaten by their rivals,[2] Tomomori joined many of his fellow clan members in committing suicide. He tied an anchor to his feet and leapt into the sea.
Tomomori has become a popular subject for kabuki plays.
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