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Go - Shirakawa was no doubt tired of the heavy - handed “ protection " of the Taira , particularly under the domineering Kiyomori , now deceased ; but he also had an eye to the main chance , reckoning the imperial house would be better ...
Go - Shirakawa was no doubt tired of the heavy - handed “ protection " of the Taira , particularly under the domineering Kiyomori , now deceased ; but he also had an eye to the main chance , reckoning the imperial house would be better ...
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This system was superimposed upon and not substituted for the earlier imperial structure set up by the Taika Reform and the latter continued to function , but in an increasingly feeble and nominal manner . The essence of Yoritomo's ...
This system was superimposed upon and not substituted for the earlier imperial structure set up by the Taika Reform and the latter continued to function , but in an increasingly feeble and nominal manner . The essence of Yoritomo's ...
第 69 頁
This could only be given by the emperor , and the most powerful figure in the imperial house , Go - Shirakawa , was not willing to grant it to Yoritomo . Finally in 1192 Go - Shirakawa died and Fujiwara Kanezane , a powerful minister ...
This could only be given by the emperor , and the most powerful figure in the imperial house , Go - Shirakawa , was not willing to grant it to Yoritomo . Finally in 1192 Go - Shirakawa died and Fujiwara Kanezane , a powerful minister ...
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