vided that Keiki was appointed shogun; theimportant fact being thus established that domestic politics hadtaken precedence of foreign. Yorimasa's story shows that he would not have embarked upon thisenterprise had he not seen solid hope of success. There hadnot been time to recall the main body of his troops which wereconfronting the Taira. ] **The above extracts are all taken from Sir Ernest Satow's Revival ofPure Shinto in the appendix to Vol.
yoshi--Hidekatsu (1567-93), son of Nobunaga, adopted by Hideyoshi--Hidenaga (1540-91), brother of Hideyoshi--Hideyasu e time of their appointment as shitsuji at Kamakura, Yoshinoritook the family name of Yamanouchi, and Tomomune that of Ogigayatsu. victory over TakedaTakuan (1573-1645), Emperor gives purple robe toTakuma artistsTakuahan, Manchuria, 4th Army lands Hence Go-Saga'sattitude towards Kamakura was always one of deference, increased bythe fact that his eldest son, Munetaka, went to Kamakura as shogun,in 1252.
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