1663-1686)Go-Saien was the sixth son of the Emperor Go-Mizu-no-o. As for Samboshi, Nobunaga'sgrandson and nominal heir, he attained his majority at this time, butprovin During these events, Go-Daigo sojourned at Yoshino, which wasprotected by Kusunoki Masatsura, Wada Masatomo, and others. onderful, but it says little for themoral independence of the men of the time that only one Buddhistpriest
***The cho was equal to 10 tan, and the tan comprised 360 tsubo, thetsubo being a square of 6 feet side. In 1579, he took a step which showedplainly that policy as a statesman ranked much higher in hisestimation than duty towards religion. oyonari see Fujiwara no ToyonariToyotomi, family, revolt of ronin (1651); decline of influenceHidetsugu (1568-95), adopted successor of Hideyoshi; Hideyoshi'sletter to; deathHideyori (1593-1615), son of Hideyoshi; regent; Christians join himagainst Ieyasu; Ishida favours; nai-daijin, marries Ieyasu'sgranddaughter; Ieyasu's estimate; opposes Ieyasu; refuses tosurrender; suicideToyotomi H But a sister of the fugitive subsequently married theshogun's favourite, Ise Sadachika, and through her infl
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