... Genkō War lasted from the summer of 1331 till early 1334. The Kenmu Restoration of 1333 resulted in the creation of a northern and southern court . The Onin War lasted for ten years from 1467 till 1477 and destroyed much of Kyōto . The ...
... Genko War Emperor Go - Daigo attacked the Kamakura Shogunate with the help of the shogun's rivals . A civil war broke out , known as the Genko War , and the Kamakura Shogunate was defeated . Ashikaga Shogunate The Kamakura Shogunate ...
... Genkō War of 1331 and its aftermath found him first in political straits and then banished to Sanuki in Shikoku . But after three years he was allowed to return to Kyoto and resume his place as a prince . He spent time in travel to ...
... Genkō war ( 1333 ) , Nitta Yoshisada took Kamakura , and a part of the vast city was reduced to ashes . The Ashikaga shōguns rebuilt it , and in 1349 , Takauji , having appointed his son Motouji regent of the E. provinces , installed ...
... Genkō War ( 1331- 1333 ) after the name of the imperial era in which it occurred , 57 started inauspiciously when his initial attack in 1331 ended in failure . The Shogunate counterattacked , and soon afterward the emperor's stronghold ...
... Genkō war ( 1333 ) , Nitta Yoshisada took Kamakura , and a part of the vast city was reduced to ashes . The Ashikaga shōguns rebuilt it , and in 1349 , Takauji , having appointed his son Motouji regent of the E. provinces , installed ...
... Kamakura in shogunate 1192. The city was reduced to ashes in 1333 during the Genko war, and the Genji fell for many of the same reasons attributed to the fall of the Heike. To Ieyasu , the bridge was not something to let 120 THE WARRIORS.