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It wascommonly said that from the age of sixteen he had scarcely doffed hisarmour; had never once showed his back to a foe, and had receivednine wounds all in front. War was now inevitable. The strategy he used was not his own free choicenor were the battles he fought contrived by himself. Soga; property--Okoshi, o-muraji; opposes BuddhismMontoku, Emperor (851-58), chronicle of reignMontoku Jitsuroku, National HistoryMonto-shu, Shin sectMoon, Kami ofMoonlight festivalsMori Arinori, Viscount (1847-89), minister of public instruction,assassinatedMori family, rapid rise in power; Ashikaga Yoshiaki turns to
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