Hatakeyama Rokurō Shigeyasu was a Kamakura period warrior who fell victim of political intrigue in 1205. The grave under a tabu no ki tree near the Yuigahama end of Wakamiya Ōji Avenue in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan and next to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū's first torii is traditionally supposed to be his. The relationship between the grave and Hatakeyama Shigeyasu is, the traditional attribution notwithstanding, unclear.
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- Hatakeyama Rokurō Shigeyasu was a Kamakura period warrior who fell victim of political intrigue in 1205. The grave under a tabu no ki tree near the Yuigahama end of Wakamiya Ōji Avenue in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan and next to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū's first torii is traditionally supposed to be his. The relationship between the grave and Hatakeyama Shigeyasu is, the traditional attribution notwithstanding, unclear. The reasons for the attribution are probably that it lies within the former Hatakeyama estate, and that Shigeyasu is known to have been killed in battle by Hōjō soldiery in Yuigahama. Next to the hōkyōintō stands a black stele (on the left in the photo) erected in the 1920 which explains the circumstances of his death. Its text reads: Hatakeyama Shigeyasu's residence Hatakeyama Shigeyasu was Hatakeyama Shigetada's eldest son. He had had a quarrel with Hiraga Tomomasa, who was Hōjō Tokimasa's son-in-law. Tomomasa hadn't forgotten the fact and so spoke to Tokimasa against both the Hatakeyama. Tokimasa himself hadn't forgotten how Shigetada had, following Minamoto no Yoritomo's will, tried to protect the shogun's son and heir Yoriie, and was looking for an excuse to kill them. Having received from shogun Sanetomo the order to arrest the Hatakeyama, he surrounded Shigeyasu's residence with his soldiers. Shigeyasu fought well, but in the end was killed. The day was June 22, 1205, and this is where the residence stood. The day after, Shigetada himself was tricked into going to Musashinokuni's (a region in the north eastern part of Kanagawa) Futamatagawa, where he was killed. Erected in March 1922 by the Kamakurachō Seinendan Shigeyasu was one of the samurai who, in December 1204, was chosen to go to Kyoto to pick up shogun Sanetomo's wife, and it was in that occasion that, at a feast, he had a verbal fight with Hiraga Tomomasa, who was responsible for the capital's defenses. It appears that this fact, plus the hostility existing between Shigetada and Tomomasa, who had neighboring fiefs, offered the the Hōjō a pretext to get rid of the Hatakeyama clan, that consequently became extinct. It would be revived later by Hōjō Tokimasa.
- 畠山 重保(はたけやま しげやす、生年不詳 - 元久2年6月22日(1205年7月10日))は鎌倉時代初期の武将。鎌倉幕府創設に関わった畠山重忠の子。母は北条時政の娘。通称は六郎。兄に重秀がいるが、北条氏を母とする重保が嫡子の扱いを受けていたと思われる。横浜市戸塚区汲沢町付近にも居館があったといわれる。 元久2年(1205年)6月22日早朝、北条時政の後妻の娘婿である平賀朝雅との確執から、謀反を企てたという疑いをかけられ、由比ガ浜に呼び出された所を、時政の意を受けた三浦義村によって討たれた。重保が殺されたことを知らずに鎌倉へ向かっていた父重忠は、北条義時率いる重忠討伐軍に攻められて討死し、平姓畠山氏は滅亡した(畠山重忠の乱)。 なお重忠旧領と畠山の名跡は、重忠未亡人の北条時政の娘と、足利義兼の庶長子足利義純が婚姻して継承された。
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- Hatakeyama Rokurō Shigeyasu was a Kamakura period warrior who fell victim of political intrigue in 1205. The grave under a tabu no ki tree near the Yuigahama end of Wakamiya Ōji Avenue in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan and next to Tsurugaoka Hachiman-gū's first torii is traditionally supposed to be his. The relationship between the grave and Hatakeyama Shigeyasu is, the traditional attribution notwithstanding, unclear.
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- 畠山重保
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