parent Tatar remains in shrine at
Swan, Yamato-dake in form of; in cure of dumbness
Sword, myth, Imperial insignia; sepulchral remains; single-and
double-edged; offered at shrines; large and small; Minamoto
heirlooms; swordsmiths; exported; hilts (ill.); samurai and
sword-wearing; illustrations
Syllabary, phonetic, development in Japanese away from Chinese
ideograph; in Heian epoch, kata-kana and hiragana; used in Joei code
Ta-be, rice-cultivators or rustic corporation
Table and cookery in ancient Japan; in Kamakura period
Tachibana family
--Hayanari (d. 843), exiled with Tsunesada; calligrapher
--Hiromi, scholar
--Moroe (684-757), minister of the Right, acquiesces in rule of
Koken-Shotoku; may have compiled anthology of "Myriad Leaves"
Tachiri Munetsugu, Court envoy to summon Nobunaga to Kyoto
Tactics, of Bushi; gradual change in
Tada Genji, branch of Minamoto
Tadahiro see Kato Tadahiro
Tadakiyo see Sakai Tadakiyo
Tadamori see Taira Tadamori
Tadateru see Matsudaira Tadateru
Tadayoshi see Ashikaga Tadayoshi and Tokugawa Tadayoshi
Tadong River, Korea; in campaign of 1592
Taema, Prince, and expedition against Shiragi (603 A.D.)
Taema-no-Kuehaya, wrestler
Ta-fu, Japanese envoy to China (A.D. 57)
Taga, Castle of; built in 724 to check Yemishi; head-quarters
transferred to Isawa
Taguchi Shigeyoshi, deserts with fleet to Minamoto in battle of
Dan-no-ura
Tai-hei-ki, historical work of 14th century, quoted on causes of
Shokyu struggle; on Yoshinaga
Taiho see Daiho
Taiken-mon-in, consort of Toba; intimacy with Shirakawa
Taiko, "great merit"; ex-regent, title of Hideyoshi; Taiko-zan,
temple at his birthplace
Taikoki, "Annals of the Taiko" quoted on Hideyoshi's palace
Taikwa see Daika
Tai Peh, Chinese prince, exile to Japan (800 B.C.); Imperial descent
from
Taira, family, descended from Prince Katsurabara, generals of
Imperial guards; called Heike; manors and armed forces; lose estates;
quarrel with Minamoto; revolt against Fujiwara; provincial branches;
treatment of priests, the Gen-pei epoch, struggle with Minamoto;
genealology; in Heiji tumult crush Minamoto; hold most important
offices; Yorimasa conspiracy against; defeated by Minamoto
--Atsumori (1169-84), killed at Ichi-no-tani
--Chikafusa, provincial governor
--Hirotsune, favours Yoritomo
--Kanetaka, lieutenant governor of Izu; is killed by Tokimasa
--Kiyomori (1118-81), wins manors; treat
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