Kiyosu--Tsunayoshi (1646-1709), shogun (1686-1709); considerate for Crown--Yorifusa (1603-61), daimyo of Mito; one of Sanke--Yorinobu (1602-71), daimyo of Kii--Yoshimune (1677-1751), shogun (1716-45); camera rule; Tayasu andHitotsubashi branches--Yoshinao (1600-50), daimyo of Owari; founds Shohei-ko school--Yoshinobu or Keiki (1837-97), son of Nariaki and his candidate forshogun; Crown ama, Omi, headquarters of HideyoshiNagakude, battle ofNagamasa see Asai Nagatnasa and Asano NagamasaNaga his three younger brothers would all have been executed byKiyomori had not their escape been contrived by special agencies. YASUTOKI'S EXPLANATIONThere had not been any previous instance of such treatment of theImperial family by a subject, and public opinion was not unnaturallysomewhat shocked.
e, so in the Heiji disturbance, FujiwaraNobuyori courted defeat by rejecting Minamoto Yoshitomo's strategy. Hitotsubashi Harunari was generally known as WagamamaIrikyo (the Wayward Recluse*). All accounts agree that he wasnot a mere poet--though his skill in that line was remarkable--butthat he also possessed administrative talent; that h il posts; Yamaga Soko; combined with Shinto; Japanese schools of;hold on educated class; vendettaConscription, first (689 A.
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