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During the Sengoku period, Japan's social and legal culture evolved in ways unrelated to the well-known history of serial battles and armed skirmishes. A number of forward-looking daimyos independently promulgated codes of conduct to be applied within a specific han or domain. Few examples of these
213:, the Rokakku tried to enhance their military position by giving closer attention to improved civil administration within their domain. For instance, in 1549, the Rokkaku eliminated a paper merchant's guild in Mino under penalty of confiscation. Then they declared a free market in its place. 336:, 1545–1612—eldest son of Yoshikata. In 1562, he took on responsibilities in the administration of his father's domain. Later, he entered Ieyasu's service, and his descendants were ranked amongst the 245:
daimyo-made law codes have survived, but the legal framework contrived by the Rokkaku clan remains amongst the small number of documents which can still be studied:
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came under assault. As a consequence of defeat in the field, the clan entered a period of decline.
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in the 13th century, the name Rokkaku was taken from their residence within
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in 1568 on his march to Kyoto and in 1570 they were absolutely defeated by
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Sansom, George. (1961). 'A History of Japan: 1334–1615
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Index

Rokkaku (disambiguation)
Japanese name
surname

mon
ĹŚmi
Sasaki clan
Shugo
DaimyĹŤ
samurai
ĹŚmi Province
Kyoto
Sasaki
shugo
provinces
ĹŚnin War
Sengoku period
Kannonji Castle
daimyĹŤs
Oda Nobunaga
Shibata Katsuie
Edo period
Rokkaku Yoshisuke
kĹŤke
Rokkaku Yoshikata
Rokkaku Yoshiharu
Rokkaku Yasutsuna
Rokkaku Jakusai
Yamato-e
Rokkaku Masayori

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