810), in conspiracy of Kusu--Narichika (1138-78), in Shishi-ga-tani plot--Naritoki, father of Sanjo's Empr Of these, the Shimazu septwas probably the most powerful, and Hideyoshi determined that Kyushushould be the scene of his next warlike enterprise. Crenelated walls and deep moats (of castles) arecauses of anarchy. **Murdoch's History of Japan.
They are chiefly noteworthy for their gallant defenceof the cause of the Southern Court. THE COURT IN KYOTOAll these things were watched with keen interest in Kyoto. After a short interval, Hideyoshi retired behind a curtain, but allhis officers remained in their places. It was decided to embark the Yuan forcesand start out to sea.
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