Thesoshaban, who were entitled to make direct reports to the shogun, hadto fill the office of jisha-bugyo in addit This was no empty threat. Katsuiye's end is one of the most dramatic incidents in Japanesehistory. But whereas, the Kamakura shikken exercised virtuallyautocratic authority, the shogun being a minor, the Muromachikwanryo, nominally, at all events, was under the control of an adultshogun.
On the contrary, the sceptrefell to Shoko--101st sovereign--son of Go-Komatsu. eography, A Compendium of Dutch Literature,Treatises on the Art of Translation, a Dutch-Japanese Dictionary The struggle that ensuedbetween foreign distrust and Japanese aspirations often developedpainful phases, and did much to intensify the feelin The people were told thatthey only wasted their substance and were impeded in the payment oftheir taxes by spending money upon weapo
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