Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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第 109 頁
... Tokugawa Ieyasu , captured the fortress of Marune and Nobunaga's advisers became despondent . But Nobunaga himself resolved on a bold attack , even though he could command a force of only about 3,000 men . The Imagawa forces were ...
... Tokugawa Ieyasu , captured the fortress of Marune and Nobunaga's advisers became despondent . But Nobunaga himself resolved on a bold attack , even though he could command a force of only about 3,000 men . The Imagawa forces were ...
第 116 頁
... Tokugawa Ieyasu and not that of Hideyori ; as Hideyoshi probably guessed that it would be . Tokugawa Ieyasu had been born in 1543 into a small daimyo family , Matsudaira , situated between the more powerful families of Imagawa and Oda ...
... Tokugawa Ieyasu and not that of Hideyori ; as Hideyoshi probably guessed that it would be . Tokugawa Ieyasu had been born in 1543 into a small daimyo family , Matsudaira , situated between the more powerful families of Imagawa and Oda ...
第 239 頁
... Tokugawa Ienari Ietsuna , Shogun , see Tokugawa Ietsuna Ieyasu , see Tokugawa Ieyasu Ihara Saikaku , 131 Ikeda Hayato , 209 Ikko sect , 85 , 106 , 110 Imagawa Sadayo , 90 industrial development , Japanese , 158- 159 , 170-171 Inoue ...
... Tokugawa Ienari Ietsuna , Shogun , see Tokugawa Ietsuna Ieyasu , see Tokugawa Ieyasu Ihara Saikaku , 131 Ikeda Hayato , 209 Ikko sect , 85 , 106 , 110 Imagawa Sadayo , 90 industrial development , Japanese , 158- 159 , 170-171 Inoue ...
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