1189)--Yorimichi (992-1074), son, of Michinaga, regent; in succession ofTakahito; estates; father of Shirakawa's consort--Yorinaga (1120-56) in Hogen tumu At all events hedied childless in 1428, and was succeeded by a grandson of theEmperor Suko, Go-Hanazono, then in his tenth year. The late shogun (Yoritomo) brokethe power of the Heike; restored peace of mind to the Court; removedthe sufferings of the people, and rendered loyal service to thesovereign. se immigrantsArts and Crafts, promoted by Yuryaku; Chinese and Korean influence;in Kamakura period; in Heian epoch; patronized by Yoshimasa; firstbooks on; in Mu
wanryo of the Ashikaga line, moved an army intoMusashi to render indirect assistance to the Ouchi cause. Minamoto Mitsunaka--called also Manchu--served at theCourt of four consecutive sovereigns from Murakami downw brothers,defeated, joins Southern party; suicide--Takamoto, kubo--Takauji (1305-58), joins Go-Daigo; provincial gove m have tribal names (kabane)which were originally bestowed by the Mikado, and those who make ittheir provi
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