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Hasebe Nobutsura
Hasebe Nobutsura (Japanese language, Japanese: 長谷部 信連(はせべ のぶつら)) (year of birth unknown - Kempo (era), Kempo-6 (1218) was a military commander between the end of Heian period and the beginning of Kamakura period. He was the son of Tametsura who was an officer for managing horses, Uma-no-jo (:ja:馬寮, 右馬允) History Nobutsura's character was brave and fearless. He once captured a robber getting into Tokiwa-den as a ''Takiguchi musha'' (:ja:滝口武者, 滝口武者), the guard of Heian_Palace#Inner_Palace_.28Dairi.29, Inner Palace. He was promoted to the director of the left part of center palace guard, Sahyoe-no-kami (:ja:兵衛府, 左兵衛尉) as he was highly evaluated for capturing the robber. Later, Nobutsura served Prince Mochihito. In Jishō-4 (1180), Prince Mochihito plotted an attack against the Taira clan with Minamoto no Yorimasa, one of the Minamoto clan families. However, the plot leaked before implementation. Nobutsura helped the ...
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