Minamoto no Yoritomo

Minamoto no Yoritomo (源 頼朝, May 9, 1147 – February 9, 1199) was the founder and the first shogun of the Kamakura shogunate and of Japan, ruling from 1192 until 1199, also the first shogun in the history of Japan. He was the husband of Hōjō Masako who acted as regent (shikken) after his death.

Minamoto no Yoritomo
源 頼朝
Portrait by Fujiwara no Takanobu, 1179
Shōgun
In office
July 12, 1192  February 9, 1199
MonarchGo-Toba
Preceded byShogunate established
Succeeded byMinamoto no Yoriie
Head of the Kawachi Genji (Minamoto clan)
Preceded byMinamoto no Yoshitomo
Succeeded byMinamoto no Yoriie
Personal details
BornMay 9, 1147
Atsuta, Owari Province
DiedFebruary 9, 1199 (aged 51)
Kamakura, Kamakura shogunate
SpouseHōjō Masako
Relations
  • Kame no Mae (concubine)
  • Daishin no Tsubone (concubine)
Children
Parents
Relatives
Signature
Military service
AllegianceEmperor of Japan
RankCommander-in-Chief
Battles/warsGenpei war (1180 - 1185)

Yoritomo was the son of Minamoto no Yoshitomo and belonged to Seiwa Genji's prestigious Kawachi Genji family. After setting himself the rightful heir of the Minamoto clan, he led his clan against the Taira clan from his capital in Kamakura, beginning the Genpei War in 1180. After five years of war, he finally defeated the Taira clan in the Battle of Dan-no-ura in 1185. Yoritomo thus established the supremacy of the warrior samurai caste and the first shogunate (bakufu) at Kamakura, beginning the feudal age in Japan, which lasted until the mid-19th century.

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