In 1599, after Hideyoshi's death, there were internal squabbles within the Ukita family.
秀吉没後の慶長4年(1599年)、宇喜多家内部で御家騒動が発生した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
She constantly had squabbles with her real father due to the plot by Minekichi HAKOYA who was the employee referred to as Minesaburo YASUGI.
雇人の八杉峯三郎こと箱屋峯吉の奸策により実父との間に風波が絶えなかった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
After the death of Tadatsune, the family had internal squabbles over the next heir, so the lord Tadamasa adopted Tadasato MATSUDAIRA from a branch family.
忠英死後、嫡子の座をめぐって御家騒動が起こり、藩主・忠済は分家の松平忠学を養子に迎えた。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Decisive action or proposition of this change often created a disturbance of the domain duties, contributing to the internal squabbles (over headship rights) in a daimyo family.
この転換を断行・あるいは企図したために、藩政が混乱して、お家騒動の背景の一つとなることもよくあった。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
Honzo, disguised as a komuso (begging Zen priest), appears saying, "I will give you the head of Honzo KAKOGAWA," makes derogatory comments on Yuranosuke and his son, and he squabbles with Oishi.
そこに「加古川本蔵の首進上申す」と、虚無僧に変装した本蔵が現れ、由良之助父子の悪態をついてお石と争いになる。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
As the family had internal squabbles over headship rights after his elder brother Tadatsune FUJII-MATSUDAIRA died at the early age, the adopted child from the branch family, Tadasato FUJII-MATSUDAIRA, succeeded to his father Tadamasa.
長兄・藤井松平忠英が夭逝した後の嫡子をめぐり、御家騒動となったため、父・忠済の後は分家からの養子・藤井松平忠学が継いだ。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
But as a result of this series of internal squabbles, the bakufu itself had fallen into decline, and was now capable of exerting control only over the area immediately surrounding Kyoto, transforming into an institution that just barely managed to take the place of the shugo and survive as the titular authority over the Sengoku-period daimyo who each struggled to defend his authority over his own territory.
結局、一連の内紛で幕府そのものが衰微し京都周辺を収めるだけの地方政府へと転落し、辛うじて守護に代わって全国に割拠した戦国大名への権威付け機関としての存在感を示すだけのものと化した。 - Wikipedia日英京都関連文書対訳コーパス
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