shment indicates that he did not attach cardinal importance totheir evil doings in the matter of slaves. emissaries to delay the repair of thecastle of Kiyosu, Nobunaga's headquarters, where a heavy fall of rainhad caused a landslide. He was, in truth, a ruler as efficient as hispredecessor had been perfunctory. early shrine; worshipSesshu (1420-1506), painter of Kamakura school; academySeta, Long Bridge ofSetts
Their fear of the Japanese was fear of the swords. There was nochancellor (dajo daijiri) or any regent (kwampaku). When about to attack the fortress ofKanazawa, to which the approaches were very difficult, Yoshiiyeobserved a flock of geese rising in confusion, and rightly inferredan ambuscade of the enemy. This was the chieftain who, in 1508, marched to Kyoto at thehead of a great army, and restored the Ashikaga shogun Yoshitane,himself receiving the office of kwanryo.
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