Kyoto, and, further, that no sufficient reward had beengiven to the family of his younger brother, who fell in battle. onarch of China, he stated that nothing was needed except China'sformal acknowledgement of the kwampaku's real rank. )(Signed) K. i, Hideyoshi's palace; last epochof Ashikaga shogunate; palace destroyed (1596); Ieyasu's castle taken(1600)Momozono, 116th Emperor (1735-62)Mon, coinMongaku, priest, originally Endo Morito, aids YoritomoMongol, subdivision of yellow race; fold of eye; invasionMonju-dokoro, Bakufu department of justice; in administrat
He then had all his sonscalled to his side and enjoined upon them the duty of serving theshogun faithfully. They also noted the shogun's decisions and appended them todocuments. mpetence, and when, afterseven days' sickness, he saw the end approaching, his last commissionwas that n ndfather, Tsunemoto, whom we have seen as vice-governor of Musashiin the days of Masakado; by his father, Mitsunaka, one of
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