THE IMAGAWA, THE KITABATAKE, THE SAITO, AND THE ODA FAMILIESThe Imagawa, a branch of the Ashikaga, served as the latter's bulwarkin Suruga province during many generations. umes Imperial titles; killed--Iname, o-omi, 130; recommends adoption of Buddhism; and Buddhisttemple (552 A. Suchan excuse was furnished by the Boxer rising, in 1900. On the otherhand, this comprehensiveness ensured the success of the Tendai sect.
he Ashikaga; so did the Ashikaga against theImperial family, and so did one branch of the Imperial family againstanother. The direct purpose of theselatter laws was to facilitate the extermination of Christianity. -found an opportunity to assert themselves against the Yedoadministration, while the appreciation of c **Yet at times this same Yoshimasa was reduced to such straits formoney that we read of him borrowing five hundred strings on thesecurity of his armour, to pay for a parturition chamber.
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