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ix MAPS AND FIGURES Map 1 The provinces of premodern Japan xviii Map 2 The Kinai region xix Map 3 The Kyoto area xx Map 4 Eastern Nara xxi Map 5 Estates in Kii Province and Kòyasan’s Goshuin engi domain xxii Figure 11 Early head abbots of Enryakuji 40 Figure 12 Abbots of Kongòbuji and Tòji 45 Figure 13 Early Kòfukuji head abbots 51 Figure 14 Genealogy of the sekkanke Fujiwara (early insei period) 77 Figure 15 Imperial genealogy (early insei period) 79 Figure 16 Court factionalism at Kòfukuji in the early twelfth century 106 Figure 17 Imperial genealogy (late insei period) 126 Figure 18 Genealogy of the sekkanke Fujiwara (late insei period) 128 Figure 19 Genealogy of the Kammu Taira 131 Figure 10 The Hakusanji Incident of 1176–1177 151 Figure 11 The struggle for Ategawa 174 Figure 12 Fujiwara genealogy for the early thirteenth century 190 Figure 13 Imperial genealogy in the Kamakura Age 192 x Maps and Figures Figure 14 The Nade-Mionoya conflict 229 Figure 15 Modern mikoshi from Hiyoshi taisha 250 Figure 16 Enryakuji santò egò sengi according to the Tengu sòshi 252 Figure 17 Onjòji san’in egò sengi from the Tengu sòshi 253 Figure 18 Enryakuji santò sengi according to the Hònen shònin eden 254 Figure 19 Kòfukuji clergy meeting according to the Hònen shònin eden 255 Figure 20 Gòso by Hòki Daisenji in 1094 274 Figure 21 Enryakuji gòso procession descending Mt. Hiei 276 Figure 22 Enryakuji gòso procession approaching the imperial palace 278 Figure 23 Imperial genealogy for the late thirteenth and fourteenth centuries 292 ...

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