- Fujiwara no Hidehira
Fujiwara no Hidehira (藤原 秀衡; 1122? - 1187) was the third ruler of
Northern Fujiwara inMutsu Province ,Japan , the grandson ofFujiwara no Kiyohira . [ [http://www.bashouan.com/ptHujiwara.htm 奥州藤原三代について ] ] During theGenpei War , he controlled his territory independently of the central government; however, he was the official imperial governor forMutsu Province as of 1181. [ [http://www.bashouan.com/ptHujiwara.htm 奥州藤原三代について ] ] He offered shelter to the youngMinamoto no Yoshitsune , who was escaping Kyoto. For many years, Hidehira was Yoshitsune's benefactor and protector, and it was from Hidehira's territory that Yoshitsune joined his brother at the start of theGenpei War . Later, when Yoshitsune incurred his brotherMinamoto no Yoritomo 's wrath, he returned toHiraizumi , and lived undisturbed for a time. Yoshitsune was still Hidehira's guest when the latter died in 1187. Hidehira had his son promise to continue to shelter Yoshitune and his retainerBenkei , but the son gave into Yoritomo and surrounded the castle with his troops, forcing Yoshitsune to commitseppuku (his head would be preserved insake and given to Yoritomo) and resulting in the famous standing death of Benkei. Yoritomo destroyed the Fujiwara domain and killed Hidehira's son. [http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9052801 "Minamoto Yoshitsune."] "Encyclopædia Britannica ". 30 January 2007] Hidehira's corpse became amummy , preserved today withinKonjikido inChuson Temple Fact|date=February 2007.Legendarily raised by wolves [ [http://www.mikumano.net/setsuwa/takijiri.html 熊野の説話/滝尻王子、藤原秀衡の子捨て ] ] .
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