enforcements in the lines on the Shaho, wherethe enemy had taken up his position after his defeat at Heikautai. These two women certainly occupied a prominentplace on the stage of events, but the figure behind the scenes wasthe white-haired intriguer, Tokimasa. But when noPortuguese ship arrived, he apostatized; ordered his vassals toreturn to their old faith, and expelled the missionaries. It had a mercantile-marineoffice and an inn for foreign guests.
hould leave Osaka and settle at some other castle; or,finally, that he should acknowledge himself a vassal of the Tokugawa. Manyevil things have been said of the men by whom these deeds of bloodwere perpetrated. He began, therefore, to plot with thatobject. 77)--Yoshimichi see Ashikaga YoshizumiAshikaga Yoshimitsu (1358-1408), shogun at Muromachi (1367-95);extravagant administration; foreign policy; dies, receives rank ofex-Emperor; treatm
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