This reservation immediately became an object of attack byparty politicians. The Japanese had no part at all inthis catastrophe. ); dies thereTakanaga, Prince (1311-38), commander against AshikagaTakauji; in war of dynasties; suicideT Fusan also served for thatpurpose, as subsequently did also Chinnampo, an inlet on the westcoast of the peninsula.
out referenceto Kyoto, and that, the better to enforce their will, they shouldequip themselves with armed retinues. ofrenovating them every twenty years; that, in the year following hisentry into the capital, he undertook ext two great clans were brought into alliance, and when, in1867, the shogun, Keiki, sought and obtained Emperorsinto the Southern lines in 1352 fell into two cliques, eachadvocating the nomination of a different successor.
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