he rebuilt the shrine on a sumptuousscale, departing conspicuously from the austere fashion of pureShinto. Cognate instancesmight be multiplied. This took place onNovember 30th after several days of the most terrible fighting everwitnessed, fighting which cost the Japanese ten thousand casualties. c, Korean and Buddhist; and poetry; in Heian society; joruriMuso Kokushi, National Teacher, or Soseki (1271-1346), scholar;
She was persuaded to agree,however, that the region should be regarded as common property,pending a convenient opportunity for clear delimitation. heground of its chief's incompetence, and severely punished all theBakufu officials who had been parties to the plot. nst Ieyasu; deathKonno, swordsmanKono family in IyoKonoe, 76th Emperor (1142-55)Konoe, Imperial guards; origin; name given to Fujiwara The enemy were able to effecta lodgement, but could not overrun the island or put its defenders tothe sword, as had been done in 1274.
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