Some held that Ieyasu could not be believed, and thatif the struggle were maintained for a few years, the face of affairsmight change radically. Harumoto (1519-63), son of Sunimoto, in civil war; joined by Kokyo--Katsumoto(1430-73), kwanryo; estates; feud with the Hatakeyama;quarrels with Yamana, shitsuji; death--Kiyouji (d. That struggle culminated in an assault on the castle ofOsaka, and fresh fuel was added to the fire of anti-Christi ing manyconcubines were obviously inspired with the purpose of averting arepetition of the Hidetsugu catastrophe.
These, if originally conferred for public servicesrendered by the grantee, could not be sold. ply ofYunglo (Japanese, Eiraku) copper cash, which, with other Chinesecoins of the Tang and Sung dynasties, served the Japanese as media. begged Go-Daigo to return to Kyoto, and promised notonly that should all ideas of revenge be foregone, but also that the *It is of this noble that history records an incident illustrative ofthe superstitions of the eleventh century.
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