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1 Tadayoshi comes across as an entirely unsavory character, and even allowing for the biases of the Taiheki he does not appear to have been at all popular in his day. In particular, his murder of Prince Morinaga and the poisoning of Prince Tsunenaga, another of Go-Daigo's son, was considered villainous.
 
1 Tadayoshi comes across as an entirely unsavory character, and even allowing for the biases of the Taiheki he does not appear to have been at all popular in his day. In particular, his murder of Prince Morinaga and the poisoning of Prince Tsunenaga, another of Go-Daigo's son, was considered villainous.
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==Sources==
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*Jansen, Marius. ''[[Warrior Rule in Japan]]'' Cambridge University Press, 1995
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*Duus, Peter.  ''Feudalism in Japan'' Knopf, 1969
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*Hall, John W. and Jeffrey P. Mass.  ''Medieval Japan, Essays in Institutional History'' Stanford, 1988
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*Sansom, George.  ''A History of Japan, 1334-1615'' Stanford, 1961
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*Sato, Hiroaki.  ''[[Legends of the Samurai]]'' The Overlook Press, 1995
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*Turnbull, Stephen.  ''The Samurai: A Military History'' Japan Library, 1996