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  • *The English Civil War begins (ends [[1646]]).
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  • ...in Aki. They supported the [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi]] during the [[Onin war|Ônin War]], although afterwards they often found themselves caught that clan and the
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  • ...US military to not bomb [[Kyoto]], [[Nara]], and [[Kamakura]] during World War II, but also infamous for his supposed involvement in looting priceless wal ...ources indicate that that idea has been discredited, and that Secretary of War [[Henry L. Stimson]] may be the one to thank.<ref name=archives/> Neverthel
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  • ...ed at the Nunakuma Shrine in 1938; though later melted down to support the war effort, it was reconstructed and re-erected in 1952.
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  • ...form a fund to maintain the site, while the other was erected after World War II, when the site was restored. The site was named a Tangible Folk Cultural
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  • ...Naozane was a warrior who fought for the [[Minamoto clan]] in the [[Genpei War]] of [[1180]]-[[1185]]. He is most known for killing the young [[Taira no A ...torically, he truly did so, but he is believed to have survived the Genpei War, and to have lived to a good old age, dying in [[1208]] at the age of 67. I
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  • ...Rebellion|Hôgen]] and [[Heiji Rebellion]]s of the 1150s, and the [[Genpei War]] of the 1180s. ...Minamoto clan|Minamoto]]-[[Taira clan|Taira]] conflict known as the Genpei War, which would erupt several decades later, in [[1180]].
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  • ...penly challenged Nobunaga. It happened that the Môri were to be drawn into war over the Ishiyama-Honganji, a religious stronghold in [[Settsu Province|Set ...Yamanaka were killed. This was to be a rare case of Môri initiative in the war. Terumoto was not the leader his grandfather had been, nor did he possess t
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  • ...e scholar-officials captured and brought to [[Kagoshima]] as a prisoner of war. Upon his return to Ryûkyû in [[1611]], he brought cotton seeds, and weav His tomb can be found today in the Sakiyama neighborhood of [[Shuri]], the former royal capital of the kingdom.
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  • ...ga was desirous of securing a peace treaty with the Chinese and ending the war quickly. He sent Joan to Peking in [[1593]] for peace talks, but Joan did n
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  • ...te]]. The Republic surrendered on 1869/5/18, marking the end of the Boshin War.
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  • ...deyoshi, proclaiming that the Hojo's actions were "unforgivable," declared war, and the next year he invaded the Kanto with an enormous army, spearheaded
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  • However, pre-war scholarship indicates that of the extant works in 1933, some reflected stud
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  • Pre-war writings indicate that the ''ogo-e'' were richly colored, painted in minera
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  • ==Boshin war==
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  • ...ortman returned to his position as legation secretary. During the [[Boshin War]], he reportedly supported and believed in the possibility of shogunate vic
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  • ...or role in the events surrounding the [[Meiji Restoration]] & the [[Boshin War]].
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  • ...he sports grounds for the First Prefectural Middle School; following World War II, the land became part of the grounds of Shuri High School. *Plaques on-site at former site of Ufumi-udun.[http://www.rekishi-archive.city.naha.okinawa.jp/archive
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  • ...uld serve as a release valve, so to speak, directing disgruntled [[shizoku|former samurai]] into productive military efforts so as to prevent them turning th ...lin remained part of the Japanese Empire until the very last days of World War II, when the Soviet Union finally began attacking Japanese territory.
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  • In [[1610]], when Ieyasu met with [[Shimazu Iehisa]] and prisoner of war King [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] of [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]] at Sunpu, the cast
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