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398: 392: 100:, casting him as a villain, and that the event therefore does not necessarily challenge the authority of the emperor and his court. This viewpoint, which was convenient for both the imperial court and the newly formed 151: 199: 203: 438: 477: 216: Hirota, Akiko (1989). Ex-Emperor Go-Toba: A study in personality, politics and poetry (PhD thesis). University of California Los Angeles. 238: 472: 462: 269: 431: 482: 487: 424: 367: 467: 174: 457: 362: 262: 78: 82: 54: 62: 101: 341: 255: 70: 234: 193: 408: 42: 334: 129: 89: 58: 50: 34: 93: 74: 69:
was written between the fifth month of 1223 and the end of 1224, beginning with the 1156
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and ends with a description of the punishments meted out to those involved in the
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was long considered to be the author; recently, historians have argued that
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This article about a non-fiction book on Japanese history is a
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Index

Kamakura period
Takakura
Antoku
Go-Toba
Tsuchimikado
Juntoku
Go-Horikawa
Hōgen rebellion
Jōkyū War
Minamoto no Mitsuyuki
Fujiwara no Tadataka
Emperor Go-Toba
Jōkyū War
immorality
Kamakura shogunate
kuge
samurai
Masukagami
Kamakura period
"『六代勝事記』の周辺と藤原定家"
"六代勝事記とは"
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