Category
page 2Minamoto clan
Inoue clan
historical Japanese samurai clan
Minamoto no Yoshihira
samurai of the late Heian period
Minamoto no Yoshikuni
samurai
Kawachi Genji
family line within that of the Seiwa Genji
Kugyō
son of Minamoto no Yoriie
Takaoka clan
Minamoto no Yoshishige
samurai

Watanabe no Tsuna
Japanese samurai

Minamoto no Hiromasa
Nobleman and gagaku musician in the Heian period
Minamoto no Michitomo
Japanese poet and writer

Minamoto no Yoshiari
Japanese court official, historian, archer and military officer
Minamoto no Yoshitsuna
Samurai of the Minamoto clan
Hiki Yoshikazu
Japanese warrior-noble of the Kamakura period
Minamoto no Masanobu
Japanese noble

Koga family
noble family
Murakami Suigun
Japanese pirate and samurai clan
Ichiman
son of Minamoto no Yoriie
Takeda Nobuyoshi
Japanese samurai (1128–1194)
Anpō
Anpō (安法; dates unknown) was a Japanese waka poet of the Heian period. His given name was Minamoto no Shitagō (源趁); Anpō was his Dharma name. He had prestigious ancestry, but his immediate family fell on hard times. He entered religion and withdrew to an old mansion that had been built by one of his most famous ancestors. Many of his poems are on the theme of impermanence or are laments of his lost youth. He was included in the Late Classical Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry, and twelve of his poems were included in imperial anthologies.
Shitennō (Minamoto clan)
Wikimedia list article
Minamoto no Takakuni
Japanese noble
Minamoto no Michichika
Japanese noble
Tada Shrine
Shinto shrine in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan