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Edo Shigenaga was the second head of the Edo clan. He first settled and lent his name to the fishing village Edo that eventually grew to become Tokyo. He was also known as Edo Taro. In 1180, Shigenaga was asked by Minamoto no Yoritomo to cooperate in his uprising against rule of the Taira in Kyoto. Hesitant at first, Shigenaga eventually helped Yoritomo overthrow the Taira rule. Yoritomo granted Shigenaga seven new estates in Musashi Province, including Kitami in what is now Tokyo's western Setagaya Ward.

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  • Edo Shigenaga was the second head of the Edo clan. He first settled and lent his name to the fishing village Edo that eventually grew to become Tokyo. He was also known as Edo Taro. In 1180, Shigenaga was asked by Minamoto no Yoritomo to cooperate in his uprising against rule of the Taira in Kyoto. Hesitant at first, Shigenaga eventually helped Yoritomo overthrow the Taira rule. Yoritomo granted Shigenaga seven new estates in Musashi Province, including Kitami in what is now Tokyo's western Setagaya Ward. (en)
  • Edo Shigenaga (江戸重長) est le deuxième chef du clan Edo. Il s'établit d'abord puis prête son nom au village de pêche d'Edo qui deviendra Tokyo. Il est aussi connu sous le nom d'« Edo Taro ». En 1180, Minamoto Yoritomo demande à Shigenaga sa coopération dans son soulèvement contre la domination des Taira à Kyoto. D'abord hésitant, Shigenaga l'aide finalement à renverser la tutelle Taira. Yoritomo accorde à Shigenaga sept nouveaux domaines dans la province de Musashi, dont Kitami dans ce qui est à présent l'arrondissement de Setagaya à l'ouest de Tokyo. (fr)
  • 江戸 重長(えど しげなが)は、平安時代末期から鎌倉時代初期の武将・御家人。武蔵江戸氏2代当主。 (ja)
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  • Edo Shigenaga was the second head of the Edo clan. He first settled and lent his name to the fishing village Edo that eventually grew to become Tokyo. He was also known as Edo Taro. In 1180, Shigenaga was asked by Minamoto no Yoritomo to cooperate in his uprising against rule of the Taira in Kyoto. Hesitant at first, Shigenaga eventually helped Yoritomo overthrow the Taira rule. Yoritomo granted Shigenaga seven new estates in Musashi Province, including Kitami in what is now Tokyo's western Setagaya Ward. (en)
  • Edo Shigenaga (江戸重長) est le deuxième chef du clan Edo. Il s'établit d'abord puis prête son nom au village de pêche d'Edo qui deviendra Tokyo. Il est aussi connu sous le nom d'« Edo Taro ». En 1180, Minamoto Yoritomo demande à Shigenaga sa coopération dans son soulèvement contre la domination des Taira à Kyoto. D'abord hésitant, Shigenaga l'aide finalement à renverser la tutelle Taira. Yoritomo accorde à Shigenaga sept nouveaux domaines dans la province de Musashi, dont Kitami dans ce qui est à présent l'arrondissement de Setagaya à l'ouest de Tokyo. (fr)
  • 江戸 重長(えど しげなが)は、平安時代末期から鎌倉時代初期の武将・御家人。武蔵江戸氏2代当主。 (ja)
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  • Edo Shigenaga (en)
  • Edo Shigenaga (fr)
  • 江戸重長 (ja)
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