Yoshimitsuappointed Sugawara Hidenaga to be Court lecturer. In 1632, Iemitsuconfiscated his fief and exiled him to Takasaki in Kotsuke, where hewas compelled to undergo confinement in the Yashiki of AndoShigenaga. nd it may be said that, from his era, the soldier-priest ceased tobe a factor in the political situation. ower; succession toGo-Mizu-no-o; succession to Ietsuna; displaced--Tadayo, minister under HidetadaSakaibe Marise, unc
ay, and thus the Eastern Army found asolution of the problem which dominated the situation at Kyoto--theproblem of provisions. incialgovernors to Momo-yama, and handed to them a body of rules entitledthe Laws of the Military Houses. Moreover, the three barons who had beenappointed with Hideyoshi to administer affairs in Kyoto in turn, sawthat Hideyoshi's power was too great to permit the peaceful workingof such a programme. But he died in his twenty-fifth year when engaged inconducting a campaign against the Rokkaku branch of t
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