uiye see Shibata KatsuiyeKatsumi; see Nakatomi KatsumiKatsumoto see Hosokawa Katsumoto and Katagiri KatsumotoKatsura, princely house--Taro, Prince (1849-1913), prime m nature of the office conferred on him by theCourt, and could never exceed the functions of that office or surviveits loss. Just at this epoch, too,Occidental merchantmen arrived in China, and the complexion of thelatter's oversea trade underwent alteration. criticism ofhim; turns to Yoshitsune, death--Yukitsuna betrays Shishi-ga-tani plot (1177), 296; occupies Settsu
It is stated, but the evidence is not conclusive, that inorder to reach these high posts, he had to be adopted into the houseof a Fujiwara noble. Thegovernor of the island was much moved by the boy's affection, but,fearful of Kamakura, he refused Her master, Saris, soonproved that he did not possess the capacity essential to success. This was in June, 1575, and on the news reaching Nobunaga, the latterlost no time in setting out to succour his ally.
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