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According to the book Shinsengumi by Romulus Hillsborough, the Roshigumi left Edo for Kyoto on February 8 on the 3rd year of Bunkyu, or 1863. Another error was the funding of the Roshigumi was from the Daimyo of Aizu, not from the Shogun. [1] ( JamesWalther1991 ( talk) 06:15, 11 October 2012 (UTC)) reply

References

  1. ^ Hillsborough, Romulus (2005). Shinsengumi. Tuttle. pp. 34–42.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dates and other stuff

According to the book Shinsengumi by Romulus Hillsborough, the Roshigumi left Edo for Kyoto on February 8 on the 3rd year of Bunkyu, or 1863. Another error was the funding of the Roshigumi was from the Daimyo of Aizu, not from the Shogun. [1] ( JamesWalther1991 ( talk) 06:15, 11 October 2012 (UTC)) reply

References

  1. ^ Hillsborough, Romulus (2005). Shinsengumi. Tuttle. pp. 34–42.

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