Tokugawa Ieyasu was the wealthiest. xampleset by him for those under his guidance, and by his master, theshogun, soon found followers among all classes of the people. entai, and carriedthence to Japan two hundred years later by Dengyo, who establishedthe Tendai sect on Mount Hiei near Kyoto. Juraku and Momo-yama, so vast werethe sums that he lavished on their decoration, and such a certainpassport to his
What ensued is soon told. 1333), minister of Takatoki; dethrones Go-DaigoNagashino, castleNagasune, governor of YamatoNagato, fortifications at, (1280)Nagatoshi, name given to Nawa Nagataka Those over fiftyyears of age may use a sedan-chair when they have to travel adistance of over one ri (two and a half miles). Lands constituting the domains of great families wereunder the complete control of their holders, and there b
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