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Gosannen War

The Gosannen War (後三年合戦, ''gosannen kassen''), also known as the Later Three-Year War, was fought in the late 1080s in Japan's Mutsu Province on the island of Honshū.〔Varley, H. Paul. (1994). ''Warriors of Japan as Portrayed in the War Tales,'' pp. 40-45.〕

==History==
The Gosannen War was part of a long struggle for power within the warrior clans of the time.
The ''Gosannen kassen'' arose because of a series of quarrels within the Kiyohara clan (sometimes referred to as "Kiyowara"). The long-standing disturbances were intractable. When Minamoto no Yoshiie, who became Governor of Mutsu province in 1083, tried to calm the fighting which continued between Kiyohara no Masahira, Iehira, and Narihira.〔Sansom, George Bailey. (1958). ''A History of Japan to 1334,'' pp. 251-252.〕
Negotiations were not successful; and so Yoshiie used his own forces to stop the fighting. He was helped by Fujiwara no Kiyohira. In the end, Iehira and Narihira were killed.〔Sansom, p. 252.〕

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