Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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第 70 頁
... Hojo Tokimasa in 1203. Ten more members of the Hojo family held the post in succession after him . After a time the position of Shogun , now itself a nominal one , was usually held by a prince of the imperial blood . An extraordinary ...
... Hojo Tokimasa in 1203. Ten more members of the Hojo family held the post in succession after him . After a time the position of Shogun , now itself a nominal one , was usually held by a prince of the imperial blood . An extraordinary ...
第 86 頁
... Hojo themselves weakened their position . The Hojo regents , in fact , had compiled a remarkable record of good administration and an example of high personal character ; but inevitably there were exceptions . It did not enhance the ...
... Hojo themselves weakened their position . The Hojo regents , in fact , had compiled a remarkable record of good administration and an example of high personal character ; but inevitably there were exceptions . It did not enhance the ...
第 87 頁
... Hojo regime . Go - Daigo himself was soon captured and sent into exile ; but one of his supporters , a famous and unselfish warrior , Kusunoki Masashige , held out in a mountain fortress near Nara and kept the cause alive . Then events ...
... Hojo regime . Go - Daigo himself was soon captured and sent into exile ; but one of his supporters , a famous and unselfish warrior , Kusunoki Masashige , held out in a mountain fortress near Nara and kept the cause alive . Then events ...
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