Kugyō (公暁, 1200–February 13, 1219), also known as Minamoto no Zensai (源善哉) or Saemon Hokkyō Yoriaki (左衛門法橋頼暁), was the second son of the second Kamakura shōgun of Japan, Minamoto no Yoriie. At the age of six, after his father was killed in Shuzenji in Izu, he became his uncle Sanetomo's adopted son and, thanks to his grandmother Hōjō Masako's intercession, a disciple of Songyō, Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū's bettō (head priest). After his tonsure he was given the Buddhist name "Kugyō" replacing his childhood name Yoshinari. He then went to Kyōto to take his vows, coming back at age 18 to become Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū's new bettō, the shrine's fourth. In 1219 he murdered his uncle Sanetomo on the stone stairs at Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū in the shogunal capital of Kamakura, an act for which he was h
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- Kugyō (priest) (en)
- 公暁 (ja)
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| - 公暁(くぎょう / こうきょう / こうぎょう、正治2年〈1200年〉 - 建保7年1月27日〈1219年2月13日〉)は、鎌倉時代前期の僧侶。鎌倉幕府2代将軍源頼家の次男(『尊卑分脈』など)または三男(『鶴岡八幡宮寺社務職次第』など)。 (ja)
- 公曉(日语:くぎょう、こうきょう、1200年-1219年2月13日)是鎌倉時代前期的僧侶。鎌倉幕府2代將軍源賴家之次男。母是女(源為朝孫女)。一幡是異母兄、、是異母弟、竹御所是異母妹。幼名善哉。 (zh)
- Kugyō (公暁, 1200–February 13, 1219), also known as Minamoto no Zensai (源善哉) or Saemon Hokkyō Yoriaki (左衛門法橋頼暁), was the second son of the second Kamakura shōgun of Japan, Minamoto no Yoriie. At the age of six, after his father was killed in Shuzenji in Izu, he became his uncle Sanetomo's adopted son and, thanks to his grandmother Hōjō Masako's intercession, a disciple of Songyō, Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū's bettō (head priest). After his tonsure he was given the Buddhist name "Kugyō" replacing his childhood name Yoshinari. He then went to Kyōto to take his vows, coming back at age 18 to become Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū's new bettō, the shrine's fourth. In 1219 he murdered his uncle Sanetomo on the stone stairs at Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū in the shogunal capital of Kamakura, an act for which he was h (en)
- Kugyō (公暁), 1200 – 13 février 1219, aussi connu sous le nom Minamoto no Zensai (源善哉) ou Saemon Hokkyō Yoriaki (左衛門法橋頼暁), est le deuxième fils de Minamoto no Yoriie, deuxième shogun de Kamakura. À l'âge de six ans, après que son père a été tué au Shuzen-ji à Izu, il devient le fils adopté de son oncle Sanetomo et, grâce à l'intercession de sa grand-mère Hōjō Masako, un disciple de Songyō, bettō (prêtre en chef) du Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū. Après sa tonsure, il reçoit le nom bouddhiste de Kugyō qui remplace son nom d'enfance Yoshinari. Il se rend ensuite à Kyoto pour prendre ses vœux, puis revient à 18 ans pour devenir le nouveau bettō du Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū, le quatrième du sanctuaire. En 1219, il assassine son oncle Sanetomo sur les escaliers de pierre du Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū dans la ca (fr)
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| - Kugyō (公暁, 1200–February 13, 1219), also known as Minamoto no Zensai (源善哉) or Saemon Hokkyō Yoriaki (左衛門法橋頼暁), was the second son of the second Kamakura shōgun of Japan, Minamoto no Yoriie. At the age of six, after his father was killed in Shuzenji in Izu, he became his uncle Sanetomo's adopted son and, thanks to his grandmother Hōjō Masako's intercession, a disciple of Songyō, Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū's bettō (head priest). After his tonsure he was given the Buddhist name "Kugyō" replacing his childhood name Yoshinari. He then went to Kyōto to take his vows, coming back at age 18 to become Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū's new bettō, the shrine's fourth. In 1219 he murdered his uncle Sanetomo on the stone stairs at Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū in the shogunal capital of Kamakura, an act for which he was himself slain on the same day. (en)
- Kugyō (公暁), 1200 – 13 février 1219, aussi connu sous le nom Minamoto no Zensai (源善哉) ou Saemon Hokkyō Yoriaki (左衛門法橋頼暁), est le deuxième fils de Minamoto no Yoriie, deuxième shogun de Kamakura. À l'âge de six ans, après que son père a été tué au Shuzen-ji à Izu, il devient le fils adopté de son oncle Sanetomo et, grâce à l'intercession de sa grand-mère Hōjō Masako, un disciple de Songyō, bettō (prêtre en chef) du Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū. Après sa tonsure, il reçoit le nom bouddhiste de Kugyō qui remplace son nom d'enfance Yoshinari. Il se rend ensuite à Kyoto pour prendre ses vœux, puis revient à 18 ans pour devenir le nouveau bettō du Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū, le quatrième du sanctuaire. En 1219, il assassine son oncle Sanetomo sur les escaliers de pierre du Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū dans la capitale shogunale de Kamakura, acte pour lequel il est lui-même tué le même jour. (fr)
- 公暁(くぎょう / こうきょう / こうぎょう、正治2年〈1200年〉 - 建保7年1月27日〈1219年2月13日〉)は、鎌倉時代前期の僧侶。鎌倉幕府2代将軍源頼家の次男(『尊卑分脈』など)または三男(『鶴岡八幡宮寺社務職次第』など)。 (ja)
- 公曉(日语:くぎょう、こうきょう、1200年-1219年2月13日)是鎌倉時代前期的僧侶。鎌倉幕府2代將軍源賴家之次男。母是女(源為朝孫女)。一幡是異母兄、、是異母弟、竹御所是異母妹。幼名善哉。 (zh)
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