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* Japanese: 安倍貞任 (''Abe no Sadatou'')
 
* Japanese: 安倍貞任 (''Abe no Sadatou'')
  
Abe no Sadatô was the son of [[Abe no Yoritoki]], from whom he received ????. Because Mutsu province was so removed from the capital, the Abe clan were able to get away with not paying annual taxes.  
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Abe no Sadat&ocirc; was the second son of [[Abe no Yoritoki]], from whom he received ????. His older brother was [[Abe no Muneto|Abe no Munet&ocirc;]]. Because Mutsu province was so removed from the capital, the Abe clan were able to get away with not paying annual taxes. <ref>Capital and Countryside in Japan, 300-1180. Joan R. Piggott (trans.), Page 141</ref>.
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''Mutsuwaki'' 陸奥話記 chronicles the Former Nine Years War<ref>Ibid., Page 409</ref>
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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*Iwao Seiichi's Biographical Dictionary of Japanese History
 
*Iwao Seiichi's Biographical Dictionary of Japanese History
 
*[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AE%89%E5%80%8D%E8%B2%9E%E4%BB%BB Abe no Sadato - Jpn Wikipedia]
 
*[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%AE%89%E5%80%8D%E8%B2%9E%E4%BB%BB Abe no Sadato - Jpn Wikipedia]

Revision as of 01:29, 26 December 2006

Abe no Sadatô was the second son of Abe no Yoritoki, from whom he received ????. His older brother was Abe no Munetô. Because Mutsu province was so removed from the capital, the Abe clan were able to get away with not paying annual taxes. [1].

Mutsuwaki 陸奥話記 chronicles the Former Nine Years War[2]

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  1. Capital and Countryside in Japan, 300-1180. Joan R. Piggott (trans.), Page 141
  2. Ibid., Page 409