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 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Emperor En'yu of Japan
He was the fifth son of emperor Murakami by the empress Anshi, the daughter of Fujiwara no Morosuke, therefore the brother of the emperor Reizei.
Emperor En'yū (円融天皇) ( 959 - 991) was the 64th imperial ruler of Japan.
He had only one son, later the emperor Ichijō by Senshi, a daughter of Fujiwara no Kaneie, another brother of his mother.
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 Emperor Go-Murakami of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Go-Murakami (後村上天皇) ( 1328 - March 29, 1368) was the 97th imperial ruler of Japan, a member of the Southern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts.
When Emperor Go-Daigo began his Kemmu Restoration, the still very young prince, along with Kitabatake Akiie, in 1333 went to Tagajō in what is now Miyagi Prefecture, at the time Mutsu Province to return the eastern samurai to their allegiance and destroy the remnants of the Hojo clan.
At this time, the Retired Northern Emperors Kōgon, Kōmyō and Sukō were captured and imprisoned at Otokoyama.
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 Emperor Go-Daigo Of Japan Geneology Name Life Eras During His
Emperor Go-Daigo (後醍醐天皇) ( November 26, 1288 - September 19, 1339) was the 96th Emperor of Japan.
Emperor Go-Daigo's ideal was the Engi era (901-923) during the reign of Emperor Daigo, a period of direct Imperial Rule.
Emperor Kammu of Japan Emperor Kammu( 737- 806) was the 50th imperial ruler of Japan.
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 Emperor Murakami of Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the death of Tadahira, there was no regent and although contemporaries praised Murakami as the emperor who governed the state directly, in reality the Fujiwara clan seized power and ruled Japan.
Emperor Murakami sought to reduce the expenses of government and keep the price of goods down.
He was a son of the Emperor Daigo.
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 Emperor Suzaku of Japan - Iridis Encyclopedia
Emperor Suzaku (&( 923 - 952) was the 61st imperial ruler of Japan.
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 emperor_chokei_of_japan
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End of the reign of Emperor Chokei of Japan Emperor Go-Kameyama ascends to the throne of Japan [ edit ] Births Amadeus VIII of Savoy (died 1451) Pope Eugenius IV (died 1447) Anne of Gloucester, English...
1393 Emperor Go-En'yu of Japan, fifth and last of the Northern Ashikaga Pretenders 1394 Emperor Chokei of Japan Anne of Bohemia 1397 * Thomas of Woodstock (son of King Edward III of England) 1398 Emperor...
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 Emperor Murakami of Japan Definition / Emperor Murakami of Japan Research
Emperor Murakami (村&- 967) was the 62nd imperial ruler The Emperor of Japan (天皇, tennō) is Japan's titular head of state and the head of the Japanese imperial family.
He ruled from 946 Events Eadred I succeeds his brother as king of England End of the reign of Emperor Suzaku of Japan Emperor Murakami ascends the throne of Japan Births...
From the dawn of history until the mid-twentieth century the role of the Emperor has alternated between that of a high-rank cleric with largely symbolic powers and that of an actual imperial ruler.
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 Murakami - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Murakami of Japan, the 62nd Emperor of Japan.
Takashi Murakami, modern artist and founder of the Superflat movement.
Ryu Murakami, writer of contemporary literature and filmmaker.
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 Emperor of Japan
Although the Emperor performs many of the roles of a head of state, there has been a persistent controversy within Japan as to whether the Emperor is in fact head of state or merely someone who acts as one, as a political servant of a republican state.
The role of the Emperor of Japan has alternated between that of a supreme-rank cleric with largely symbolic powers and that of an actual imperial ruler from the dawn of history until the mid-twentieth century.
The Emperor of Japan (天皇 tennō) is Japan's titular head of state and the head of the Japanese Imperial Family.
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 Emperor Reizei of Japan - Enpsychlopedia
In 967 his father Murakami died and Reizei ascended to the throne at the age of eighteen and Sanetomo was appointed Kanpaku regent to support the emperor in his illness.
Reizei was the second son of Emperor Murakami.
Emperor Reizei (&;; 12 June, 950 - 21 November, 1011) was the 63rd emperor of Japan ( 967- 969).
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 Imperial Majesties of Japan
Since 951 A.D., in the fifth year of Tenreki during the reign of Emperor Murakami, there has been held a ceremony, in the presence of the assembled high court of Japan, known as Utakai Shiki (Ceremony for Chanting Poetry).
The present Emperor of Japan, taken from his mother when he was three years old to be raised by tutors, chamberlains and nurses, was also given instruction in poetry writing.
The Emperor Akihito, sounding like the scientist he is (he is an expert on a rare species of goby fish on which he has published 26 papers), writes his tanka in a clear, rational voice of description.
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 1368 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
March 29 - Emperor Go-Murakami of Japan (born 1328)
Emperor Chokei ascends to the throne of Japan
Some Chinese scholars consider this the end of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty.
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 Encyclopedia of Japanese History
Representative of the French government in Japan from 1864 to 1868.
Thus Japan's small size and relative weakness were offset by Russia's distance and European entanglements.
Also, while Japan was relatively free to throw herself fully into the war, Russia fought with one and a half eyes on Germany, England, and France.
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 ShenZhou Forums > Japanese Nationalism
Murakami is accused of leading a terror campaign, under the banner of the Kenkoku Giyugun (Nation-Building Volunteer Corps), and the Kokuzoku Seibatsutai, (Volunteer Corps to Punish Traitors), which conducted 23 shooting, arson and bomb attacks on targets across Japan over a one-year period beginning in November 2002.
Typically, Murakami¡¯s arrest was followed by a quick bout of contrition and a string of confessional pronouncements leaked to the media, which were then used to scrutinize his motives.
Such was the reverence for the image of the emperor, the allies considered painting Hirohito’s face on the side of warships serving in the Pacific to deter to kamikaze squads, reasoning the pilots wouldn’t dare to crash head first into the imperial countenance.
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 Emperor Murakami of Japan.html - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Emperor Murakami Of Japan
Emperor Murakami (村&- 967) was the 62nd imperial ruler of Japan.
Japan, says Murakami, has been unable to grow up.
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 Emperor Go Murakami Of Japan
Emperor Go-Murakami (後村上天皇) ( 1328 - 1368) was the 97th imperial ruler of Japan.
He was named after Emperor Murakami and reigned from 1339 to 1368.
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 967
Emperor Reizei ascends to the throne of Japan
Thianges had the hardihood to say: "I hear that the Messieurs de Lorraine are about to take their departure, resolved to make themselves feared." The King looked impassively at my sister, showing not a sign of emotion, of your enemies, but of your friends; of all policies that is the best." Emperor.
The King was only waiting for such an opportunity; he forthwith Lorraine, which had already been ravaged, and the Duchy of Bar, which had Duke had not been at the pains to observe the Treaty of Metz with regard would be confiscated.
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 Takashi Murakami
Murakami: The difference about art consumption between Japan and New York is that it is a hobby in Japan, while it is an ideology for creating culture in New York.
Murakami: It was a kind of news blackout by telling that it was not serious.
The emperor was at the top of the hierarchy and hinin were rendered bottom.
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 Murakami
Emperor Murakami of Japan, the 62th Emperor of Japan.
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
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 967 Information
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 Emperor Murakami - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the death of Tadahira, there was no regent and although contemporaries praised Murakami as the emperor who governed the state directly, in reality the Fujiwara clan seized power and ruled Japan.
Emperor Murakami (村上天皇 Murakami Tennō) (June 2, 926- May 25, 967) was the 62nd imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
Emperor Murakami sought to reduce the expenses of government and keep the price of goods down.
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 Go-Murakami Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Go-Murakami (後村上天皇 Go-Murakami Tennō) (1328 – March 29, 1368) was the 97th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession, and a member of the Southern Court during the era of northern and southern courts.
When Emperor Go-Daigo began his Kemmu Restoration, the still very young prince, along with Kitabatake Akiie, in 1333 went to Tagajō in what is now Miyagi Prefecture, at the time Mutsu Province, to return the eastern samurai to their allegiance and destroy the remnants of the Hōjō clan.
At this time, the Retired Northern Emperors Emperor Kōgon, Emperor Kōmyō and Emperor Sukō were captured and imprisoned at Otokoyama.
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 Emperor Go-Daigo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emperor Go-Daigo (後醍醐天皇 Go-Daigo Tennō) (November 26, 1288 – September 19, 1339) was the 96th Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
Emperor Go-Daigo's ideal was the Engi era (901-923) during the reign of Emperor Daigo, a period of direct imperial rule.
In 1318, upon the abdication of the Jimyōin-tō Emperor Hanazono (his second cousin), Emperor Go-Daigo became emperor at the age of 29, in the prime of his life.
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 emperor_go-momozono_of_japan
Emperor Go-Momozono (後桃園天皇) was the 118th imperial ruler of Japan.
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of 1779 ruler imperial preceded ruled: 118th was succeeded by:kokaku Go-Momozono : Emperor Go-Momozono of Japan.
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 Minamoto - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Afterwards, Emperor Seiwa, Emperor Murakami, Emperor Uda, and Emperor Daigo, among others, also gave their sons the name Minamoto.
The protagonist of the classical Japanese novel The Tale of Genji, Hikaru no Genji, was bestowed the name Minamoto for political reasons by his father, the emperor, and was delegated to civilian life and a career as an imperial officer.
Minamoto (源) was an honorary surname bestowed by the Emperors of Japan of the Heian Period to their sons and grandsons after accepting them as royal subjects.
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 Murakami Quote on Symbol Emperor
This concentration on the Emperor may be puzzling to outside observers, but for the Japanese left, the imperial institution is a symbol of all of the systems of inequality in pre-war and post-war Japan.
The emperor is a symbol of Japan, but Japan is not the symbol of the emperor.
So when we say 'Japan,' it would also mean 'the emperor,' and when we speak of the emperor, it would also mean 'Japan.' In other words, the two are interchangeable.
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 Emperor Reizei of Japan
Emperor Reizei (&;) was the 63rd imperial ruler of Japan.
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 950 [Definition]
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[click for more] - Emperor Reizei of Japan Emperor Reizei (&;; 12 June 950 - 21 November 1011) was the 63rd emperor of Japan (967- 969)....
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 Emperor Sutoku of Japan - InfoWrangler Wikipedia Snapshot
Emperor Sutoku was the 75th imperial ruler of Japan.
It was last modified 15:51 Feb 25, 2002.
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