p-mother, whomhe persuaded that her own son, lost in his infancy, would have grownup to resemble closely Yoritomo. THE JURAKU-TEIIn the year 1586, the Emperor Okimachi resigned the throne to hisgrandson, Go-Yozei. Costume was extreme, notalone in being rich and costly, but in amount of material used. campaign, not so much as tenper cent, were Christians, and with regard to the question ofpersonal ambiti
hereditary, not changed by Daika;property of Crown; of armourers; fishermenBekki Shoemon, in plot of 1 ts andescorting some Chinese subjects who had been cast away on theJapanese coast or carried captive thither. *Notably the authors of the Okagami and the Nihon Gwaishi. as a place of residence when heexercised military sway in the Kwanto, and Yoritomo wished topreserve the tradition of Minamoto power.
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