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The Emperor issues or causes to be issued, the Ordinances necessary for the carrying out of the laws, or for the maintenance of the public peace and order, and for the promotion of the welfare of the subjects.
The Emperor determines the organization of the different branches of the administration, and salaries of all civil and military officers, and appoints and dismisses the same.
The Emperor shall be the symbol of the State and of the unity of the people, deriving his position from the will of the people with whom resides sovereign power.
www.openhistory.org /jhdp/download/encyclopedia/0.3.3/ejh.txt   (16714 words)

  
 Great Head Temple Sojiji/Szódzsi-dzsi, a nagy szerzetesképző kolostor
In 1321, Priest Jokin Keizan (1268-1325), the founder of the Temple, was invited to be the chief priest of
Emperor Godaigo gave the Temple a large panel inscribed with the name of Sojiji, a symbol of imperial patronage.
In case of Emperor Gomurakami, for example, there was Emperor Murakami before.) Today's emperor is, however, unable to support any specific religions or temples because of the Constitution which guarantees the freedom of religion and prohibits the imperial family from getting involved in other religions than its own Shinto.
www.terebess.hu /zen/sojiji/szodzsi.html   (5499 words)

  
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Acceded to the throne in 1232 and, as was customary,
Former emperor Tsuchimikado, Juntoku's older brother and Gosaga's father, was known to have a gentle temperament and to be deeply filial, and it was indeed fitting that Yasutoki, acting as surrogate for the will (myoryo) of Amaterasu, should decide the succession as he did.
Emperor Fushimi reigned for eleven years, then abdicated the throne to the crown prince and, in the usual manner, received the honorary designation of retired emperor.
sunsite.berkeley.edu /JHTI/cgi-bin/jhti/txt/bunjs03-e.txt   (18415 words)

  
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During the Period of Nanbokutyo in which the Dynasty was divided into the South Dynasty and the North Dynasty, Emperor Godaigo of the South Dynasty made the Imperial princes the general, and dispatched them to every place for an expansion of its influence.
Emperor Godaigo appointed the 16th Imperial prince Kanenaga and dispatched him to Kyushu as the General of Western Japan in September 1338.
The Department of the Imperial Household in 1878 presumed this grave to be the one of Prince Yoshinari in 1878.
www.bekkoame.ne.jp /~gensei/ecnanboku.html   (574 words)

  
 Are men more intelligent than women - Page:4
Buddhism was adopted by Emperor Shomu as the religion of the imperial court, although worship of the national gods, led by Amaterasu Omikami from whom the ruling dynasty claimed descent, as a customary rite was not disavowed.
In a civil disturbance that took place in 764-765 Nakamaro was captured and killed, while the young emperor was deposed and exiled in 765 and presumably strangled to death.
When her successor, Emperor Konin, died in 781, the council of ministers refused to allow a woman to take the throne, thereby creating a precedent which was followed consistently in later times, except for two unimportant instances after 1600, when the throne was powerless.
www.englishforums.com /English/IntelligentWomen/4/vphq/Post.htm   (2367 words)

  
 Manual of Nichiren Buddhism
When the Emperor Godaigo of the Daikakujitô House fled to Yoshino, south of Kyoto, in 1336, the Daikakujitô House was called the Southern Dynasty, and the Jimyôintô House, who installed the Emperor Kômyô in Kyoto, was called the Northern Dynasty.
In May 133 1, the Emperor attempted to raise his army against the Kamakura Government, but the plot was revealed, and the Emperor fled to Kasagi in the Province of Yamato (Nara-ken) in August that year.
The Emperor fled to Hieizan, whereby Takauji enthroned the Emperor Kômyô a brother of the Ex-Emperor Kogon.
la.nichirenshu.org /history/history.htm   (9929 words)

  
 UN ZEN OCCIDENTAL : KEIZAN - SOJIJI
The following year the Emperor received the precepts at the hand of the Dhyâna-master, and the Sôjiji was promoted to the rank of an official monastery, as high as the Nanzenji, a Rinzai monastery, which had been put in the highest rank of all the Zen monasteries in the country by Kameyama the Emperor.
The peculiar institution of appointing abbot was observed until 1870, when it was totally abolished and Ekidô the Dhyâna-master (1805-1879) was nominated the first abbot, independant of the line of the founder and his immediate successors.
Ishikawa (born in 1841), on whom the late Emperor bestowed a tittle of honour, Daiengenchizenji, was appointed in the year 1905.
www.zen-occidental.net /divers/keizan.html   (2146 words)

  
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It was the warrior-monks, scattered Imperialists and their Emperor running amok in the mountains.
At council, MASASHIGE's plan to trap TAKAUJI in an evacuated KYOTO was rejected by the Emperor.
There, he was received by the 21 year old new Emperor, GOMURAKAMI-SAMA, who impressed his protector with the supreme gratitude for the KUSUNOKI family's Imperial bargain and the Emperor's great personal confidence.
www.sho-shin.com /kagemit.htm   (1590 words)

  
 Glossary of Shinto Names and Terms: J
It covers the period from the "Age of the Gods" up to the 97th emperor Gomurakami (r.
In 1946 the group was disbanded by the Occupation GHQ authorities on the grounds that it agitated the people by prophesizing such things as natural disasters.
Jiu / Emperor and World Renewal in the New Religions: The Case of Shinsei Ryûjinkai (by TSUSHIMA Michihito)
www2.kokugakuin.ac.jp /ijcc/wp/glossary/def_J.html   (706 words)

  
 Emperor Go-Daigo of Japan
Emperor Go-Daigo (後醍醐天皇;) (1288 - September 19 1339) was the 96th Emperor of Japan (1318 - 1339).
He overthrew the Kamakura shogunate and achieved the short-lived Kemmu restoration.
(Go means "latter" in Japanese and is to differentiate between two Emperors of the name.)
www.freeglossary.com /Emperor_Go-Daigo   (83 words)

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