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    Utsunomiya Yoritsuna (宇都宮頼綱) was a Japanese samurai and waka poet of the early Kamakura period. His father was Utsunomiya Naritsuna (宇都宮成綱). He married...
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    asked him to arrange one hundred poems for Tameie's father-in-law, Utsunomiya Yoritsuna, who was furnishing a residence near Mount Ogura; hence the full...
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    Daughter: married to Inage Shigenari (稲毛 重成) Daughter: married to Utsunomiya Yoritsuna (宇都宮 頼綱) Daughter: married to Bōmon Tadakiyo (坊門 忠清) Wife: Unknown...
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    (百人秀歌, 1229–1236?; a 101-poem anthology arranged at the request of Utsunomiya Yoritsuna to be copied onto 101 strips of paper and pasted onto the walls of...
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  • in Samurai Heroes): Nanbu Harumasa, Satake Yoshishige, Utsunomiya Hirotsuna, Anegakōji Yoritsuna, Amago Haruhisa, and Naoe Kanetsugu. The opening theme...
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    Moro Suemitsu Sahara Yoshitsura Inage Shigenari Naganuma Munemasa Utsunomiya Yoritsuna Yūki Tomomitsu Tairako Arinaga Kikkawa Tomokane Okabe Yasaburō Okabe...
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  • father was Fujiwara no Tameie, and his mother was a daughter of Utsunomiya Yoritsuna. He was Tameie's eldest son, and a grandson of Fujiwara no Teika...
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    changes in clans during the early Edo period. In 1205, a retainer of Utsunomiya Yoritsuna, Shioya Tomonari, moved to this area and changed his name to “Kasama”...
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    purge against his subordinate Taira no Yoritsuna. In what is referred to as the Heizen Gate Incident, Yoritsuna and 90 of his followers were killed. The...
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