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  • *War breaks out between the [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi]] and [[Otomo clan|Ôtomo]] clan
    883 bytes (113 words) - 10:10, 21 March 2017
  • ...kuzen-ji]]. In 1944, the bell was donated to be melted down to support the war effort, and was believed lost. However, it was later discovered intact at a
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  • ====Flame War==== ...rriage between related families within the line of Japanese emperors. The war was spurred and aggravated by two particularly bellicose forum goers, and i
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  • ...earlier in the year, and were now actively opposing Russia in the Crimean War. Stirling, commander of the Royal Navy's China Squadron, was dispatched to ...ar concessions, and most especially in light of the outcome of the [[Opium War]], were fearful of the repercussions of resisting British demands. These pr
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  • ...o Yoritomo]] following his victory over the [[Taira clan]] in the [[Genpei War]] of [[1180]]-[[1185]]. ...e expenses, and, the defeat of the Mongols left little by way of spoils of war to be given to those who fought, in return for their service.
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  • ...is brief reign is marked chiefly by Japan's limited participation in World War I, the Siberian Intervention, the flourishing of Taishô Democracy, the ass
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  • During the [[Sino-Japanese War]] (1894-5) and [[Russo-Japanese War]] (1904-5), it was common for women to come to Naminoue to pray that their
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  • ...]] and General Baron [[Kuroki Tamemoto]], veterans of the [[Russo-Japanese War]], visit New York City. *[[James T. Watkins]], co-founder of the first post-war museum in Okinawa, is born (d. 1982).
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  • ...like the Dutch East India Company, the EIC was empowered to “make Peace or War with any Prince or People that are not Christians, in any Places of their T ...ese and British Courts, and the eventual outbreak of the so-called [[Opium War]] in [[1840]].
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  • ...reconstruction of [[Todai-ji|Tôdai-ji]], destroyed in the [[Siege of Nara|war]]. Other episodes, as seen in ''[[Funa Benkei]]'' and ''[[Yoshitsune Senbon
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  • ...ontrol of the city. The building was used by Occupation forces after World War II, but was returned in 1951, and was named an [[Important Cultural Propert
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  • ...ruction of [[Todai-ji|Tôdai-ji]] following its destruction in the [[Genpei War]].
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  • ...rest of Nanzen-ji, and suffered further damage during the [[Onin War|Ônin War]], finally being rebuilt in the late 16th century, as the chaos and warfare
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  • ...as either courtiers who had settled in the provinces, or as descendants of former indigenous elites, and came to dominate local government. As merely provinc ...kaga clan|Ashikaga]], and the [[Miura clan|Miura]]. Following the [[Gempei War]], it was ''zaichôkanjin'' houses such as these that would adopt the [[bak
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  • ...but is still considered the first member of the imperial family to die in war since, perhaps, [[Emperor Antoku]] in [[1185]]. During the [[Boshin War]] of [[1868]], he met with Imperial Prince [[Arisugawa Taruhito]] and reque
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  • ...rints depicting scenes from the [[Sino-Japanese War]] and [[Russo-Japanese War]], which are now also among his most famous pieces. These were not official
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  • ...Kôno Shuichirô]] as a herald, conveying messages and information about the war to Satsuma military councilors.
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  • ...y in [[1895]], and advocated a pacifist stance during the [[Russo-Japanese War]]; though many other Christian leaders took a more cautious approach to exp
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  • ...aira, supported [[Minamoto no Yoritomo]] in the [[1180]]-[[1185]] [[Gempei War]] and afterwards enjoyed considerable influence. Perhaps for fear of their
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  • ...igemori]] and grandson of [[Taira no Kiyomori]] who fought in the [[Genpei War]] and is believed to have died in the [[Battle of Dan no Ura]] in [[1185]].
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