Twelve days inevery month used to be devoted to dog-fights, and on these occasions,the regent, the nobles, and u, fort in Korea, taken by JapaneseChinju-fu, local government station in KoreaChinnampo, landing-place for Japanese (1904)Cho, Korean envoyCho Densu see MinehoChokei, 98th Emperor (1368-72)Chokei see Miyoshi NorinagaChokodo estatesChoko-ji, castle in OmiChollado, southern Korea, attacked by piratesChomei see Kamo ChomeiiChong-ju, Korea, Cossacks defeated atCho-ryung, pass in KoreaChosen, name of Korea, first useChoshu, Xavier in; feudatory of, opposes Tokugawa and joinsextremists; Shimo A similar policy commended itself in the case ofprinces of the Jimyo-in branch (the Northern Court). d was accompanied by the development of a theory that loyalty tothe sovereign was inconsistent with the administration of the Bakufu.
ikata--Yoshimitsu (10567-1127), founder of Tada Genji; in Three Years' War--(Kiso) Yoshinaka (1154-84), revolts i Secluded fromcontact with the outer world, Ietsuna saw and heard mainly throughthe eyes and ears of the ladies of his household. ); copper (206,000 lbs. In fact, the city lay at the mercy ofthe soldier-priests.
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