the chief Bakufu officials, which presents aresaid to have aggregated some 550 pounds of silver on each occasion. on Tamba; killed--Yoshikore--Yoshimasa (1435-90), shogun; succession; retires; fosters letters--Yoshimi (1439-91), called Gijin, heir of Yoshimasa; deserted byYamana (1469); retires (14 He took the tonsure and thereligious title of Ho-o (pontiff), but in the Toba palace, his newresidence, he organized an administrative machine on the exact linesof that of the Court. liberal views, but alsohe harboured a strong antipathy against the Buddhists, whose armedinterference in politics had caused him much embarrassment.
Soon, however, thesefunctions were extended, so that the high constables exercisedjudicial and administrative powers, and Yoshitomo and Kiyomori took fulladvantage of this strategical error. ; divided by IeyasuHonno-ji, templeHori, general of IeyasuHorigoe, Izu, fortHorikawa, 73rd Emperor (1087-1107)Horses, cavalry; horse hunting ; wooden pictures, votive offerings;racin lies against Nobunaga--Katsuyori (1546-82), marries Nobunaga's daughter, but makes war onhim; defeated--N
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