Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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William Scott Morton. THE JAPANESE PATTERN Early Heian Period : 794-857 Late Heian or Fujiwara Period : 858-1158 In the Heian Period Japan clearly came of age . The shorter Early Heian Period is distinguished by the reduction of new ...
William Scott Morton. THE JAPANESE PATTERN Early Heian Period : 794-857 Late Heian or Fujiwara Period : 858-1158 In the Heian Period Japan clearly came of age . The shorter Early Heian Period is distinguished by the reduction of new ...
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... Heian , but leadership was clearly passing from the Fujiwara to the warrior families . The Taira were the most powerful at the end of the Heian Period . The next era , the Kamakura Period , began when the Minamoto became the dominant ...
... Heian , but leadership was clearly passing from the Fujiwara to the warrior families . The Taira were the most powerful at the end of the Heian Period . The next era , the Kamakura Period , began when the Minamoto became the dominant ...
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William Scott Morton. Late Heian or Fujiwara Period 858–1185 KAMAKURA PERIOD 1185-1336. YEAR POLITICAL 800-803 805 806 MILITARY HEIAN PERIOD 794-1158 EARLY HEIAN PERIOD 794-857 Defeat of Ainu in northern Honshu by Sakanouye Tamura Maro ...
William Scott Morton. Late Heian or Fujiwara Period 858–1185 KAMAKURA PERIOD 1185-1336. YEAR POLITICAL 800-803 805 806 MILITARY HEIAN PERIOD 794-1158 EARLY HEIAN PERIOD 794-857 Defeat of Ainu in northern Honshu by Sakanouye Tamura Maro ...
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