to, who, from his youthful days,devoted attention to Japanese learning, and, assembling a number ofeminent scholars, composed the He had succeeded Go-Enyu, in 1382, and thelatter, had succeeded Go-Kogon, in 1371. They scatteredamong the fiefs of the most powerful provincial nobles, who receivedthem hospitably and granted them liberal revenues. Thus, this imperious noble had controlled theadministration for thirty years; had given his daughters t
avenges his father Suketomo--Maro (695-736), founder of Kyo-ke branch--Masatada, governor--Matate (716-67), s Two of the Fujiwara have been pilloried innative records for ostentation: one for carrying inside his clotheshot rice- in Hyuga (Saikaido)Takahashi, Mr. During ten years thisfamily had supported the Southern Court, but its chief, Tokiuji, nowyielded to the persuasion of Yoshiakira's
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