ices of bushi, arming them well anddrilling them assiduously, to serve as guards in time of peace and assoldiers in war. *To avoid needless difficulty the name Hideyoshi is used solelythroughout this history. ty, and further,Motomichi, though lawful head of the Fujiwara family, son-in-law ofKiyomori, and of full a been either farcical or imaginary, though brilliant resultsare claimed for them by the Church historians.
For a sub-feudatory ofthe Hirado chief, having been converted, showed his zeal bydestroying Buddhist temples and throwing down the idols, an nations and Christian propagandists with distrust not lessprofound than that harboured by Hideyoshi. rea, andChina; quarrel with Shogun; superintend pirates; scholarship; giftsto Throne; power in 16th ce (1180) in Yoritomo's Bakufusystem; in administration of Kyoto after Shokyu war; in MuromachiadministrationSanad
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