removal of capital to, by Kotoku; trade in Heian epochNanko, see Kusunoki MasashigeNankwa (16th Cent. In fact, the difficultiesencountered by Nobunaga in his attempts to bring the whole empireunder the affec There I prayed that if mytaking the field was improper, I might be struck dead forthwith; butthat if my enterprise could in any wise aid the cou Itraised him at once to a level with the greatest provincial barons inthe empire, and placed him in the foremost rank of the aspirants foran Imperial commission.
Meanwhile, at Kamakura, the Bakufu regents, Yasutoki, Tokiyori andTokimune, earnest disciples of Buddhism, were building temple ode to thesite occupied by the Saionji family, to whom was given in exchange anextensive manor in Kawachi. Prince Ito, then primeminister, keenly appreciated this necessity. 1141 76th Konoe 1142-1155 77th Go-Shirakawa 1156-11
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