Japan: Its History and Culture |
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... position to influence affairs , by the cou continued unabated . Some twenty years after the prince died in 622 this nt pavili power was being exercised in an obnoxious and overbearing manner by Soga Emishi and his son , Soga Iruka .
... position to influence affairs , by the cou continued unabated . Some twenty years after the prince died in 622 this nt pavili power was being exercised in an obnoxious and overbearing manner by Soga Emishi and his son , Soga Iruka .
第 46 頁
retired person who was sheltered by the umbrella of the church , although they continued to serve and usually to direct the titular emperor . The institution of the insei is of sociological and anthropological as well as historical ...
retired person who was sheltered by the umbrella of the church , although they continued to serve and usually to direct the titular emperor . The institution of the insei is of sociological and anthropological as well as historical ...
第 90 頁
When Takauji died in 1358 , the dire results of their dispute continued , for their quarrel weakened the cause of the northern court . Lords in various parts of the country continued to keep the struggle between the northern and ...
When Takauji died in 1358 , the dire results of their dispute continued , for their quarrel weakened the cause of the northern court . Lords in various parts of the country continued to keep the struggle between the northern and ...
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