- Tokiwa Gozen
Tokiwa Gozen (常盤御前) (1123 – c. 1180), or Lady Tokiwa, was a Japanese noblewoman of the late
Heian period and mother of the great samurai generalMinamoto no Yoshitsune . Sources disagree as to whether she was a concubine or wife toMinamoto no Yoshitomo , to whom she bore in either case three sons, including Yoshitsune.She was later captured by
Taira no Kiyomori , who she served as a concubine in exchange for assurances of the safety of her family. After leaving Kiyomori, Tokiwa marriedFujiwara no Naganari .Lady Tokiwa is primarily associated, in literature and art, with an incident in which she fled through the snow, protecting her three young sons within her robes, during the 1160
Heiji Rebellion .She is also known as Hotoke Gozen, or Lady Buddha.
References
*Frederic, Louis (2002). "Tokiwa Gozen." Japan Encyclopedia. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
*Lane, Richard (1978). "Tokiwa Gozen." Images of the Floating World. Old Saybrook, CT: Konecky & Konecky.
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