ousand sabres, with sixbatteries of light artillery, crossed the Hun River and marched southon a five-mile front. YOSHITANEYoshihisa, whose death took place in 1489, left no son, and hisfather, the ex-shogun Yoshimasa, made tardy atonement to his THE 114TH SOVEREIGN, THE EMPEROR NAKANOMIKADO (A. e base andrallying-place at Kamakura, and thus, even when shattered in thewest, they could recuperate in the east.
The last struggle in behalf of the Southernline took place in 1443, when a band of determined men u these intrigues, grant asylum? Possibly an answer to theformer question can be furnished by the fact that Ishida was in sorestraits. The use of the tatami wasgreatly extended after the twelfth century. When news of the struggle reached Kyoto, Yoshiiye's younger brother,Yoshimitsu, who held the much coveted post of kebiishi, applied forpermission to proceed at once to his brother's assistance.
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