Battle of Koromogawa

Battle of Koromogawa

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Koromogawa
partof=Minamoto no Yoritomo's supremecy


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date=1189
place=northern region of Japan
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result=Minamoto Imperial forces victory
combatant1=Minamoto Imperial forces
combatant2=Minamoto
commander1=Minamoto no Yoritomo
commander2=Minamoto no Yoshitsune, Benkei
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The Battle of Koromogawa took place during the opening years of the Kamakura period (12th century) of Japan.

Although the vast amount of victories that were won by Minamoto no Yoritomo's brother, Yoshitsune truly was the reason for Yoritomo's ascension to the title of Shogun, Yoritomo attained a very high level of jealousy towards his brother. Due to this fact, Yoritomo banished Yoshitsune, who was even pursued to the far northern region of Japan. This led to the Battle of Koromogawa, ending with Yoshitsune's defeat. Throughout the defeat of the Minamoto clan forces, Benkei bravely protected his lord, Yoshitsune to the death. It is noted that when Benkei was killed during this battle, he had died standing, which greatly pounded fear within his enemies. Yoshitsune himself would sadly be killed following Benkei's death.

References

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