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Napoleon Bonaparte leads by 13.6 pts · 2 figures compared

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Minamoto no Yoshiie fought alongside his father Yoriyoshi in the Former Nine Years War against the Abe clan. He distinguished himself in combat, particularly at the Siege of Kuriyagawa, earning a reputation as a fierce warrior.
Yoshiie was appointed Chinjufu Shogun, following his father's footsteps. This position gave him command over military affairs in northern Japan and set the stage for his involvement in the Gosannen War.
Yoshiie led a campaign against the Kiyohara clan in the Gosannen War. He defeated Kiyohara no Iehira at the Battle of Kanazawa, but the war was inconclusive and drained Minamoto resources, leading to a decline in their influence.
Yoshiie was involved in a dispute with the Imperial Court over land rights and military authority. The court ordered him to cease hostilities in the north, and he was forced to comply, highlighting the limits of his power and the growing tension between the Minamoto and the court.
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