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Taira no Tadamori (平 忠盛, 1096 – 1153) was the head of the Taira clan. He was son of Taira no Masamori, and father of Taira no Kiyomori. Tadamori was also governor of the provinces of Harima, Ise, Bizen, and Tajima.

Taira no Tadamori
平 忠盛
Taira no Tadamori by Kikuchi Yōsai
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Born1096
Died1153
NationalityJapanese
SpouseGion no Nyogo
ChildrenTaira no Kiyomori
Taira no Tsunemori
Taira no Norimori
Taira no Tadanori
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  • Taira no Masamori (father)
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He consolidated the influence of the Taira clan at the Imperial Court, and is said to have been the first samurai to serve the Emperor directly, at Court.

As a servant of the Court, Tadamori waged campaigns, beginning in 1129,[1] against pirates on the coasts of San'yōdō and Nankaidō. He also served his own clan in battling the warrior monksofNara and of Mount Hiei.

Tadamori is also credited with the construction of the Rengeō-in, a major and now-famous temple in Kyoto, which includes the longest wooden building in the world, the Sanjūsangen-dō. Tadamori was granted the governorship of Tajima province as a reward for completing this project.

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  1. ^ Sansom, George (1958). A history of Japan to 1334. Stanford University Press. p. 255,260–263. ISBN 0804705232.

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