On the contrary, the sceptrefell to Shoko--101st sovereign--son of Go-Komatsu. In the spring of 1863, theyconstrained Keiki, who had been appointed guardian to the shogun andwho was then in Kyoto, to g Nominally, these payments took the form ofloans, but in reality the amount was deducted from the salaries ofvassals. Under the pressure brought to bear bythese conservatives, the Emperor dismissed from office or otherwis
entrance; guarded by Hieizan, and at Yedo byToei-zan; belief in demons; dragon-headed devilDengaku mimeDengyo Daishi, posthumous name of Saicho (q. Every law requires the consent of the Imperial Diet. They claim forhim that until his hands were forced he steadfastly and faithfullyworked in the interests of Hideyoshi. val successorsof these families looked to Hosokawa Katsumoto for aid; thirdly, thatthe relations between Sozen and Katsumoto
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