Thus, Hideyoshi wasvirtually compelled to espouse the cause of Nobukatsu. r as possible, from the families of men who had distinguishedthemselves as legislators and administrators at Kamakura. Turbulent displays on the part of self-appointedpartisans of the Southern Court; intrigues in the Kwanto; revoltsamong his own imm feudal lord), in communicating with Muromachi, hadto make a kuni-mochi his medium.
The eldest of these was Yoritomo, then only fourteen. *For fuller particulars of the manner of daily life at the shogun'scourt, see Chapter 1. hy farmers, who, supplying funds at exorbitant ratesof interest, obtained possession of valuable estates. ctively; while Kanehira, the second of twograndsons of Motomichi, established the house of Takatsukasa.
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