Taira no Kiyomori
Taira no Kiyomori 平清盛 | |
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Taira no Kiyomori | |
| Born | 1118 |
| Died | March 20, 1181 (aged 62–63) Heian-kyō, Japan |
| Occupations | military leader, kugyō |
Taira no Kiyomori (平 清盛; Japanese pronunciation: [taꜜi.ɾa no | kʲi.joꜜ.mo.ɾʲi], 1118 – March 20, 1181) was a Japanese military leader and kugyō of the late Heian period, who was Daijō-daijin and the de facto ruler of Japan from 1167 until his death. He established the first samurai-dominated administrative government in the history of Japan.
He has been dubbed one of "Japan's Three Great Villains" (日本三大梟雄), a nickname he shared with Ashikaga Takauji and Dōkyō, given by Confucian-minded historians due to their lack of loyalty to the throne.