Taira no Shigemori

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Sammichūjō Koremori by Yoshitora 1866

Template:Japanese name Taira no Shigemori (平 重盛, 1138 – September 2, 1179) was the favorite son of the Taira clan patriarch, Taira no Kiyomori. He supported his father in the Heiji Rebellion. He died, "some said of grief at his father's stubborn and misguided treatment of his opponents."[1] He was the ancestor of Oda Nobunaga by his grandson, Taira no Chikazane. His sons were Taira no Koremori and Taira no Sukemori (father of Taira no Chikazane).

In 1179, he ordained as a Buddhist monk and received the Dharma name Jōren (浄蓮).

References

  1. ^ Sansom, George (1958). A history of Japan to 1334. Stanford University Press. p. 257,266–267,287. ISBN 0804705232.