Siege of Kyoto (1221)
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The Siege of Kyoto (1221) was a pivotal military clash in which forces loyal to retired Emperor Go-Toba unsuccessfully attempted to seize the imperial capital from the Kamakura shogunate during the Jōkyū War.
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| Siege of Kyoto (1221) canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16332222 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Siege of Kyoto (1221) Context triple: [Jōkyū War, hasPart, Siege of Kyoto (1221)]
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Siege of Mount Hiei
The Siege of Mount Hiei was Oda Nobunaga’s brutal 1571 assault on the Enryaku-ji temple complex, in which he destroyed the warrior monks’ stronghold and massacred its inhabitants to consolidate his power during Japan’s Sengoku period.
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Siege of Fushimi
The Siege of Fushimi was a pivotal 1600 conflict in Japan’s Sengoku period, in which Tokugawa Ieyasu’s ally Torii Mototada made a famous last stand at Fushimi Castle to delay Ishida Mitsunari’s forces before the Battle of Sekigahara.
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Ishiyama Hongan-ji War
The Ishiyama Hongan-ji War was a protracted late-16th-century conflict in Japan between the militant Ikkō-ikki sect based at the Ishiyama Hongan-ji temple fortress and the forces of warlord Oda Nobunaga, emblematic of the intense religious and political struggles of the Sengoku period.
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siege of Shirakawa Palace
The siege of Shirakawa Palace was a pivotal 1156 military clash in Kyoto during the Hōgen Rebellion, marking a key confrontation between rival samurai factions that helped set the stage for the rise of warrior rule in Japan.
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Battle of Tedorigawa
The Battle of Tedorigawa was a significant 1577 Sengoku-period clash in Japan in which Uesugi Kenshin’s forces defeated the numerically superior army of Oda Nobunaga.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Siege of Kyoto (1221) Target entity description: The Siege of Kyoto (1221) was a pivotal military clash in which forces loyal to retired Emperor Go-Toba unsuccessfully attempted to seize the imperial capital from the Kamakura shogunate during the Jōkyū War.
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A.
Siege of Mount Hiei
The Siege of Mount Hiei was Oda Nobunaga’s brutal 1571 assault on the Enryaku-ji temple complex, in which he destroyed the warrior monks’ stronghold and massacred its inhabitants to consolidate his power during Japan’s Sengoku period.
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B.
Siege of Fushimi
The Siege of Fushimi was a pivotal 1600 conflict in Japan’s Sengoku period, in which Tokugawa Ieyasu’s ally Torii Mototada made a famous last stand at Fushimi Castle to delay Ishida Mitsunari’s forces before the Battle of Sekigahara.
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C.
Ishiyama Hongan-ji War
The Ishiyama Hongan-ji War was a protracted late-16th-century conflict in Japan between the militant Ikkō-ikki sect based at the Ishiyama Hongan-ji temple fortress and the forces of warlord Oda Nobunaga, emblematic of the intense religious and political struggles of the Sengoku period.
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D.
siege of Shirakawa Palace
The siege of Shirakawa Palace was a pivotal 1156 military clash in Kyoto during the Hōgen Rebellion, marking a key confrontation between rival samurai factions that helped set the stage for the rise of warrior rule in Japan.
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E.
Battle of Tedorigawa
The Battle of Tedorigawa was a significant 1577 Sengoku-period clash in Japan in which Uesugi Kenshin’s forces defeated the numerically superior army of Oda Nobunaga.
- F. None of above. chosen
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