Seiwa Genji

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The Seiwa Genji (清和源氏?) were the most successful and powerful of the many branch families of the Japanese Minamoto clan. Many of the most famous Minamoto warriors, including Minamoto Yoshiie, also known as "Hachimantaro or God of War; and Minamoto no Yoritomo, the founder of the Kamakura shogunate; were descended from this line. The family is named after Emperor Seiwa, grandfather of Minamoto no Tsunemoto, patriarch of the Seiwa Genji.

Emperor Seiwa was father of Imperial Prince Sadazumi (貞純親王 Sadazumi Shinnō) (873-916) - father of Minamoto no Tsunemoto (源経基) (894-961), founder of the Seiwa Genji, from whom the Kamakura shogunate was descended. Ashikaga Takauji (1305-1358), founder of the Ashikaga shogunate, and Tokugawa Ieyasu (1543-1616), founder of the Tokugawa shogunate, also claimed descent from this lineage.

A group of Shinto shrines connected closely with the clan is known as the Three Genji Shrines (源氏三神社 Genji San Jinja).


[edit] Family Tree of the Seiwa Genji

(*)= In 1219, Shogunate Minamoto Sanetomo was the last head of Minamoto clan of Japan after his nephew Minamoto Kugyo, son of Yoriie, killed Sanemoto, his uncle, and then committed suicide. Also, another nephew, Ichiman (who was also Yoriie's son) was executed in 1203 on Hōjō's orders.

[edit] References

  • Sansom, George (1958). 'A History of Japan to 1334'. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
  • Turnbull, Stephen (1998). 'The Samurai Sourcebook'. London: Cassell & Co.

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