Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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第 47 頁
... defeated and his head put on view in the capital to discourage others . At the same time in Western Japan , Sumitomo , who might be described as a pirate chief , wrought havoc in the Inland Sea with a force of 1,000 small ships until ...
... defeated and his head put on view in the capital to discourage others . At the same time in Western Japan , Sumitomo , who might be described as a pirate chief , wrought havoc in the Inland Sea with a force of 1,000 small ships until ...
第 54 頁
... defeats and insults Kiyomori had inflicted upon them . In the same month of June 1180 in which he had defeated Yorimasa , Kiyomori attempted to secure the persons of the Emperor and the ex - Emperor more closely under his control ...
... defeats and insults Kiyomori had inflicted upon them . In the same month of June 1180 in which he had defeated Yorimasa , Kiyomori attempted to secure the persons of the Emperor and the ex - Emperor more closely under his control ...
第 110 頁
... defeated Takeda in the battle of Nagashino in 1575. This battle marked an important new de- parture in the fact that it was the intelligent use of firearms which decided the issue . The mounted enemy force were brought up short by a ...
... defeated Takeda in the battle of Nagashino in 1575. This battle marked an important new de- parture in the fact that it was the intelligent use of firearms which decided the issue . The mounted enemy force were brought up short by a ...
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