Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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第 66 頁
... vassals of Yoritomo . Samurai status was neces- sary to qualify for becoming a member of the go - kenin , but actually the two categories were different in origin , samurai denoting military rank and go - kenin feudal relationship . The ...
... vassals of Yoritomo . Samurai status was neces- sary to qualify for becoming a member of the go - kenin , but actually the two categories were different in origin , samurai denoting military rank and go - kenin feudal relationship . The ...
第 67 頁
... vassals , always with suitable emoluments . This policy , which seems to have been thought out by Yoritomo in his early years of exile at Izu after his father's downfall , was carried out cautiously and thoroughly . It made for a ...
... vassals , always with suitable emoluments . This policy , which seems to have been thought out by Yoritomo in his early years of exile at Izu after his father's downfall , was carried out cautiously and thoroughly . It made for a ...
第 124 頁
... vassals , who had been allied with the Tokugawa house before the battle of Sekigahara ; and the tozama , “ outside lords , ” who had sworn fealty to Ieyasu only after Sekigahara and the fall of Osaka . The Tokugawa family took full ...
... vassals , who had been allied with the Tokugawa house before the battle of Sekigahara ; and the tozama , “ outside lords , ” who had sworn fealty to Ieyasu only after Sekigahara and the fall of Osaka . The Tokugawa family took full ...
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