Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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第 47 頁
... allies and after some years controlled no fewer than eight of the eastern provinces . In 940 he sent a letter to the chief minister , Fujiwara Tokihira , in which he claimed the title of emperor for himself . But this was also the year ...
... allies and after some years controlled no fewer than eight of the eastern provinces . In 940 he sent a letter to the chief minister , Fujiwara Tokihira , in which he claimed the title of emperor for himself . But this was also the year ...
第 58 頁
... allied to the Taira deserted to the Minamoto side . Yoshitsune had given orders to all the soldiers on board the ... allies to their side . But the greatest single factor was the combination of the political skill and rock - fast ...
... allied to the Taira deserted to the Minamoto side . Yoshitsune had given orders to all the soldiers on board the ... allies to their side . But the greatest single factor was the combination of the political skill and rock - fast ...
第 90 頁
... allies to give up any of their wealth . Fortunes rose and declined within short periods of time . The Yamana family , for instance , originally allies of Takauji , became dissatisfied and changed their allegiance to support the southern ...
... allies to give up any of their wealth . Fortunes rose and declined within short periods of time . The Yamana family , for instance , originally allies of Takauji , became dissatisfied and changed their allegiance to support the southern ...
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