But this retirement was in formrather than in fact. THE SIXTY-THIRD SOVEREIGN, THE EMPEROR REIZEI (A. n, recognizedby Treaty of Portsmouth; Japanese occupation and annexationKorehito, Prince, Emperor SeiwaKorei, 7th Emperor (290-215 B. He himself would have directed his forces at onceagainst Nagamasa, but Hideyoshi contended that the wiser plan
The scheme of campaign was extensive. In 1565, thisplot matured. Such was the state of affairs on the eve of a fierce struggle knownin history as the tumult of the Hogen and Heiji eras (1150-1160). It has to be remembered in connexion with this incident, thatTadakiyo exercised almost complete sway in the Bakufu Court
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