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Japanese samurai and nobleman (d. 1185)
Kikuchi Takanao
菊池 隆直
Kikuchi Takanao
Died1185
Rokujo riverbed, Japan
Other namesKikuchi no Jiro Takanao, Kikuchi Higo-Gon-no-Kami Takanao
Occupation(s)Samurai, nobleman
Known forSupport for Minamoto no Yoritomo in the Genpei War, execution by Minamoto no Yoshitsune
In this Japanese name, the surname is Kikuchi.

was a Japanese samurai and nobleman. He can also can be referred to as Kikuchi no Jiro Takanao or Kikuchi Higo-Gon-no-Kami Takanao.

When Kikuchi Takanao sided with Minamoto no Yoritomo and began levying troops in Kyūshū in 1180, at the beginning of the Genpei War, Sadayoshi marched against him and defeated Takanao. Kikuchi Takanao was present at the Battle of Dan-no-ura. Shortly after the battle in the same year, he was turned over to Minamoto Yoshitsune by his lord Ogata no Saburo Koreyoshi. He was taken to the Rokujo riverbed and his head was cut off.

"One of your retainers, Kikuchi no Jiro Takanao, has been my enemy for years ... You may rely on me if you will turn Kikuchi over for execution." -Minamoto no Yoshitsune

References

  1. Benneville, James Seguin De (1910). Saitō Musashi-bō Benkei. (Tales of the Wars of the Gempei). The author. p. 97.
  2. Mass, Jeffrey P. (1997). The Origins of Japan's Medieval World: Courtiers, Clerics, Warriors, and Peasants in the Fourteenth Century. Stanford University Press. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-8047-4379-2.
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