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- Q1887494 abstract "The first battle of Uji is famous and important for having opened the Genpei War.In early 1180, Prince Mochihito, the Minamoto Clan's favored claimant to the Imperial Throne, was chased by Taira forces to the Mii-dera, a temple just outside Kyoto. Due to the interference of a Mii-dera monk with Taira sympathies, the Minamoto army arrived too late to help defend the temple.Minamoto no Yorimasa and Prince Mochihito, along with a few hundred men including the warrior monks from Mii-dera, fled south towards Nara. They crossed the Uji River, just outside the Byōdō-in, and tore up the planks of the bridge behind them to prevent the Taira following them.Three warrior monks in particular are named in the Heike Monogatari: Gochi-in no Tajima, Tsutsui Jōmyō Meishū, and Ichirai Hōshi. These three, along with the other monks of Mii-dera, fought with bow and arrow, a variety of swords and daggers, and naginata.As for the Heike troops, they were led by Ashikaga Tadatsuna, one of the few warrior of direct Minamoto descent who stayed loyal to his oath to the Taira family even when it was crumbling around him, until him and his father were murdered by one of their retainers, Kiryū Rokurō. A young hero of 18 years old, Tadatsuna is remembered as having the strength of hundred men, a voice echoed over 10 li (5 km), and teeth of 1 sun (3.03cm) long. Describing it as such, Azuma Kagami further stated that "there will be no warrior in future ages like this Tadatsuna." Led by their young general, the Taira force soon began to ford the river and caught up with the Minamoto. Tadatsuna was the first warrior on the frontline, and gallantly proclaimed his name and lineage before charging the enemies, as it was the traditional custom. Yorimasa tried to help the Imperial Prince get away, but was struck with an arrow in the right elbow. While his sons, Nakatsuna and Kanetsuna were dying to fend off the enemies eager for the old man's head, Yorimasa committed seppuku."Yorimasa committed hara-kiri in a way that was to set the standard for generations to come."As for Prince Mochihito, he was captured and killed shortly afterwards by the Taira warriors.".
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- Q1887494 date "1180-06-23".
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- Q1887494 result "Tairavictory; Minamoto commander and Prince Mochihito killed".
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- Q1887494 combatant "23".
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- Q1887494 commander "Minamoto no Yorimasa".
- Q1887494 commander "Prince Mochihito".
- Q1887494 conflict "First Battle of Uji".
- Q1887494 date "1180-06-23".
- Q1887494 partof "the Genpei War".
- Q1887494 place "Uji, just outside Kyoto".
- Q1887494 result "Taira victory; Minamoto commander and Prince Mochihito killed".
- Q1887494 type Event.
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- Q1887494 comment "The first battle of Uji is famous and important for having opened the Genpei War.In early 1180, Prince Mochihito, the Minamoto Clan's favored claimant to the Imperial Throne, was chased by Taira forces to the Mii-dera, a temple just outside Kyoto.".
- Q1887494 label "Battle of Uji (1180)".
- Q1887494 depiction Byodoin_Phoenix_Hall_Uji_10-2R.jpg.
- Q1887494 name "First Battle of Uji".