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; leader in Imperial movement --Tsunatsune, Viscount (d. 1909) Hatahi, sister of Okusaka, marries Ohatsuse Hatakeyama family, estates; Muromachi kwanryo; one of Five Regent Houses; in Onin disturbance; join Eastern Army (1472); "province holders" --Kunikiyo (d. 1364), general under Motouji, removed from office of shitsuji --Masanaga (d. 1493), succeeds Mochikuni; displaced, driven from capital; death --Mitsuiye (d. 1433) captures Sakai (1400); Yoshimochi's minister --Mochikuni (1397-1455), called Tokuhon, minister for Ashikaga Yoshimasa; succession --Shigetada (1164-1205), at Ichi-no-tani; adviser of Yoriiye; assassinated by Hojo Tokimasa --Yoshinari (d. 1493), large estate, succession; kwanryo --Yoshitoyo (d. 1499) Hatano, brothers killed by Nobunaga Hatsuse, Japanese battleship lost off Port Arthur Hallo-gaki, Prohibitory Writings, code, (1742) Hawking Hayabito or Hayato ("Falcon Men"), palace guard; possibly Kumaso Hayama Muneyori, punished for cowardice Hayashi family, function of reading military laws; true Confucianists; education at Yedo Doshun or Kazan (1583-1657), Confucianist, on bell-inscription; ethics and history; traces descent of Emperor from Chinese prince Harukatsu, son of Razan, historiographer Mitsukatsu, soldier of Nobunaga Nobuatsu, Confucianist; petitions for pardon of "47 Ronins"; lectures at Shohei College Razan see Hayashi Doshun Shibei (1754-93) urges coast defense Head, racial marks Heaven, Plain of High, myth "Heavenly Grandchild," tenson Heavenlv Young Prince Heguri, beginning of power of; descendants of Takenouchi; founder of family, Tsuku, in Richu's reign; revolt of suppressed Hei and Heike, Chinese name for Taira; Gen and Hei Heian epoch, capital at Kyoto, or Heian-jo (Castle of Peace), 794-1192 A.D. Height as sign of race Heihachiro see Oshio Heihachiro Heiji, year period, 1159-60; the tumult of the year; results Heijo, 51st Emperor (806-9), son of Kwammu Heikautai, battle of (1905) Hemp, cultivation of Herb of longevity Hereditary office and rank; in Shotoku's 17-Article Constitution; the Daika tries to abolish hereditary office holding Hi, river, in myth Hida, messenger in search for Buddhist devotees Hida Hida Takumi, architect Hidehito see Go-Momozono Hidekatsu see Hashiba Hidekatsu Hideiye see Ukita Hideiye Hidenaga see Hashiba Hidenaga Hidetada branch of Tokugawa, ex
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