i, in Musashi, settlement in Japan from KomaKomaki war (1583), named from Komaki-yamaKomei, 121st Emperor (1846-67)Ko Then the Sumimoto branch of the Hosokawa, taking advantageof Ouchi's absence, mustered a force in Shikoku and moved againstKyoto. ring asignal favour; but in reality his object was to remove Ieyasu out ofthe zone of potential danger to Kyoto. r to resist an advance from Korea,and the former to defend the Liaotung peninsula, which constitutedthe key of the Russian position.
)Ko Moronao (d. Along the Pacific coast, eastward of this fan,lie the provinces of Shimosa and Hitachi, where the Nitta and t Ittended rather to accentuate the differences between the variousschools, and a petition was presented to the Bakufu urging that theinvidious veto should be rescinded. There were fixed days each month for holding this collegiate court,and there were also days when the three administrators alone met atone of their residences for purposes of private conference.
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