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==Notes to the Text==  
 
==Notes to the Text==  
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1. Ieyasu was not praticulary well-known for his sentimentality, but he did attempt to make good on his promise to Ujizane, suggesting to Oda in 1582 (after the defeat of the Takeda) that the former Imagawa daimyô be given back Sumpu. Nobunaga, however, flatly refused to give his approval, and so Ujizane whiled away the rest of his life in easy retirement. Under the Tokugawa bakufu, the Imagawa would become Koke, or landless Masters of Ceremonies.  
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1. Ieyasu was not particularly well-known for his sentimentality, but he did attempt to make good on his promise to Ujizane, suggesting to Oda in 1582 (after the defeat of the Takeda) that the former Imagawa daimyô be given back Sumpu. Nobunaga, however, flatly refused to give his approval, and so Ujizane whiled away the rest of his life in easy retirement. Under the Tokugawa bakufu, the Imagawa would become Koke, or landless Masters of Ceremonies.  
    
2. This document was as follows:  
 
2. This document was as follows:  
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'' Sixteenth Year of Keichô [1611] fourth month, 16th day.''  
 
'' Sixteenth Year of Keichô [1611] fourth month, 16th day.''  
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Ieyasu would impose a similar document on the daimyô of northern Japan the following year.  
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Ieyasu would impose a similar document on the daimyô of northern Japan the following year.
    
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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