Thereafter, an Imperial decreeannounced the sovereign's determination to cement amicable relationswith atories who, judgingthat zeal in obeying the edict would prove a passport to officialreward, acted on that conviction. The Taira leader, Munemori, and his son, Kiyomune, were takenprisoner, but Tomomori, Noritsune, and seven other Taira generalswere drowned. Probably the truth is that theImperialists were seriously in want of rest and that Yoshisada fellill with fever.
)Architecture, in proto-historic times; influenced by Buddhism; inHeian epoch; Kamakura period; MuromachiAre see Hiyeda AreAriga, Dr. The moral effect of the destruction of thesevessels was incalculable. and Satsuma; the weaving industry in Kotsuke and Shimotsuke;sericulture in Kotsuke, Shinano, Mutsu, and Dewa; indigo This edictstartled the Bakufu.
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