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Minamoto no Tomonaga (源 朝長) (1144–1160) was a Minamoto clan samurai of the late Heian period. His father was Minamoto no Yoshitomo and his mother was sister of Hatano Yoshimichi. Tomonaga accompanied his father and two brothers, Minamoto no Yoshihira and Minamoto no Yoritomo, fleeing Kyoto following their defeat in the Heiji Rebellion in 1160. Tomonaga had been wounded on Mount Hiei. The four made their way through snowstorms to the east in an attempt to levy troops. Yoshihira and Yoritomo went on ahead, while Tomonaga lagged behind. Tomonaga asked his father to kill him so he would not fall into the hands of the enemy. Yoshitomo obliged his son. Shortly afterwards, Yoshitomo was also killed.

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  • 源朝長 (ja)
  • Minamoto no Tomonaga (en)
  • 源朝長 (zh)
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  • 源 朝長(みなもと の ともなが)は、平安時代末期の武将。源義朝の次男。母は波多野義通の妹。源頼朝・義経の異母兄。相模国松田郷を領して松田冠者(まつだのかじゃ)と号した。また、松田殿とも呼ばれた。 父や兄弟とともに平治の乱で平清盛らと戦うが敗れ、父や兄弟とともに東国へ落ちる途中で僧兵の落人狩りで負傷し、傷が悪化して死亡した。 (ja)
  • 源朝長(1143年-1160年2月8日、康治二年 - 平治元年12月29日),日本平安時代晚年的武士。源義朝次男,兄長是義平。官位是中宮大夫進。最後因為中箭使腳步難走,朝長自盡身亡,亦有指父親派人暗殺。 (zh)
  • Minamoto no Tomonaga (源 朝長) (1144–1160) was a Minamoto clan samurai of the late Heian period. His father was Minamoto no Yoshitomo and his mother was sister of Hatano Yoshimichi. Tomonaga accompanied his father and two brothers, Minamoto no Yoshihira and Minamoto no Yoritomo, fleeing Kyoto following their defeat in the Heiji Rebellion in 1160. Tomonaga had been wounded on Mount Hiei. The four made their way through snowstorms to the east in an attempt to levy troops. Yoshihira and Yoritomo went on ahead, while Tomonaga lagged behind. Tomonaga asked his father to kill him so he would not fall into the hands of the enemy. Yoshitomo obliged his son. Shortly afterwards, Yoshitomo was also killed. (en)
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  • Minamoto no Tomonaga (源 朝長) (1144–1160) was a Minamoto clan samurai of the late Heian period. His father was Minamoto no Yoshitomo and his mother was sister of Hatano Yoshimichi. Tomonaga accompanied his father and two brothers, Minamoto no Yoshihira and Minamoto no Yoritomo, fleeing Kyoto following their defeat in the Heiji Rebellion in 1160. Tomonaga had been wounded on Mount Hiei. The four made their way through snowstorms to the east in an attempt to levy troops. Yoshihira and Yoritomo went on ahead, while Tomonaga lagged behind. Tomonaga asked his father to kill him so he would not fall into the hands of the enemy. Yoshitomo obliged his son. Shortly afterwards, Yoshitomo was also killed. Tomonaga's grave was defiled some time later, by Taira no Munekiyo, who brought his head to Kyoto as a trophy. (en)
  • 源 朝長(みなもと の ともなが)は、平安時代末期の武将。源義朝の次男。母は波多野義通の妹。源頼朝・義経の異母兄。相模国松田郷を領して松田冠者(まつだのかじゃ)と号した。また、松田殿とも呼ばれた。 父や兄弟とともに平治の乱で平清盛らと戦うが敗れ、父や兄弟とともに東国へ落ちる途中で僧兵の落人狩りで負傷し、傷が悪化して死亡した。 (ja)
  • 源朝長(1143年-1160年2月8日、康治二年 - 平治元年12月29日),日本平安時代晚年的武士。源義朝次男,兄長是義平。官位是中宮大夫進。最後因為中箭使腳步難走,朝長自盡身亡,亦有指父親派人暗殺。 (zh)
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