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  Emperor Napoleon III - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Emperor Napoleon III
Nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte, Napoleon III, Emperor of the French.
Emperor of the French 1852–70, known as Louis-Napoleon.
In 1870 he was manoeuvred by the German chancellor Bismarck into war with Prussia (see Franco-Prussian war); he was forced to surrender at Sedan, northeastern France, and the empire collapsed.
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 Rationale for Submitting the Rissho Ankoku Ron
This country of Japan is placed under the seven reigns of the heavenly deities and the five reigns of the earthly deities, and then under the hundred reigns of human sovereigns.
Emperor Kammu paid honor to the new establishment, designating it as a place of worship where prayers could be offered to the guardian star of the ruler.
Emperor Seiwa (850-880): Prince Korehito, fourth son of the Emperor Montoku.
www.sgi-usa.org /buddhism/library/Nichiren/Gosho/RationaleRisshoAnkokuRon.htm   (1821 words)

  
 Taira clan - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In reference to Japanese history, Along with Minamoto, Taira was an honorary surname bestowed by the emperors of the Heian Period to the ex-member of the imperial family when they became subjects.
Afterwards, descendants of Emperor Nimmyo, Emperor Montoku, and Emperor Koko were also given the surname.
The last of the head family of the Kammu Heishi line was eventually destroyed by the armies of Minamoto no Yoritomo at the Battle of Dan-no-ura, the last battle of the Gempei War.
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 Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the case of the Tennos ("Emperors"), they often settled in monasteries, where they continued to exert influence over their successors from the privileged position of elder statesmen.
Japan was granted technical sovereignty over the region in 1951, but the United States continued to exercise day-to-day control.
Full authority was resumed by Japan in 1972; nevertheless, the United States continues to exercise considerable extraterritorial rights over several large military bases, a source of intense bitterness on the part of the local population, and considerable friction and ambivalence between the USA and Japan.
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 Heian Era: 794-1192
The capital of Japan was moved yet again, this time to Heian-ko "the capital of peace and tranquility." Eleven centuries later its name was changed to Kyoto.
During the early Heian period (794-897) the Emperors were strong and relationships continued with China.
The power of the emperors declined over time and one family of courtiers, the Fujiwara, ended up dominating the affairs of the state.
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 japan,emperors,history,cartoonbuddy,.com,cartoon buddy club
The Emperor's before the Oriental version of Europe's dark ages, are mostly like the United Kingdoms `King Arthur`, mythical and based on people who probably really did exist, but of which there is no absolute proof.
Japans ancestors were migrants from the mainland of Asia, the earliest known being the Ainu clan who arrived around 15000 BC to populate the islands.
The first Emperor was said to be Jimmu Tenno 660 BC but the general history involves only legends up to 98 BC and cannot be proven to any great degree.
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 A Chronology of Japanese History
The emperor issues an edict mandating that all imperial princes and sons of aristocratic clans aspiring to government appointment first receive a Confucian education at the State College.
Yōzei is forced by the regent to abdicate at the age of seventeen.
Meanwhile, the Taira abandon Yashima (with the Emperor in tow) by sea.
www.shikokuhenrotrail.com /japanhistory/heianhistory.html   (3042 words)

  
 Emperor Kammu Of Japan | Emperor Montoku   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Emperors of Japan - SamuraiWiki
The succession of Emperors as described in the Nihon Shoki and the Kojiki cannot be taken at face-value.
Emperor Sujin is believed to have been the first "historical" Emperor (being the first Emperor to rule in the growing Yamato region) after the tribal confederacies that had held power previously--this does not mean, however, that he and those that followed did not have highly ficionalized lives.
This assertion could very well apply to many other early Emperors, while others are most likely composite figures--an amalgamation of various important figures in early Japan.
wiki.samurai-archives.com /index.php?title=Emperors_of_Japan   (166 words)

  
 Japan, Inc. - The Emperor System and Japan's Royal Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The Chrysanthemum (left), the Japanese Emperor's symbol of divine authority was frequently seen embossed on military hardware until 1945.
Japanese Emperors: B.C. Japan's royalty traces its descendancy from Jimmu, circa 660 B.C. The list shows Japan's ruling Emperors and eight ruling Empresses from Jimmu 660 B.C. to Akihito 1996 A.D. Heisei Tenno, Japan's Emperor Akihito, calls his reign Heisei, meaning "the achievement of complete peace on earth and in the heavens".
In the case of the present Emperor Akihito and his predecessor, Hirohito, the names of their reigns is given.
www.vikingphoenix.com /public/JapanIncorporated/postwar/japemps.htm   (828 words)

  
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The arrangement broke down in 1331 when the 96th Emperor Go-Daigo, a grandson of Emperor Kameyama (Daikakuji), tried to make his eldest son, Prince Takanago, crown prince.
The first five emperors of the northern court -- KÅ?gon, KÅ?myÅ?, SukÅ?, Go-KÅ?gon and Go-Enyu -- are regarded as illegitimate since they did not possess the shinki.
However, Nobuhito Shinn?, third son of Emperor Taisho, received the title Takamatsu no miya and became regarded as the inheritor of the traditions of the House of Arisugawa no miya.
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 List of Emperors of Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The following is a traditional list of Emperors of Japan.
Dates for the first 28 emperors, and especially the first 16, are based on tradition.
It is unlikely that the state of Japan was actually founded in 660 BC; see also Yamato period, Himiko.
www.tocatch.info /en/List_of_Emperors_of_Japan.htm   (154 words)

  
 A timeline of Japan
100 BC : rice and iron are imported into Japan by the migration of the Yayoi (related to the Mongols), who also brought a new language and a new religion
: Japan invades China and captures Nanking (350,000 Chinese are killed and 100,000 women are raped during the "rape of Nanking")
: Japan ratifies a new democratic constitution and the emperor remains a mere figurehead
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 Japan, Inc. - The Emperor System and Japan's Royal Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the list below, the dates are first the date or year assumed duties of Emperor, second is the date of coronation if different from the first date (shown in parentheses), and third is the date or year of the end of the reign.
The Meiji reign marked the beginning of Japan's modern era, with a cabinet established in 1885.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Their Majesties The Emperor and Empress of Japan to visit the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Argentine Republic (Japan MOFA press release 8 April 1997
vikingphoenix.com /public/JapanIncorporated/postwar/japemps.htm   (828 words)

  
 A Short History of Japan
Approximate date of accession of Emperor Jimmu, the great grandson of Ninigi, the granson of Amaterasu, the sun goddess
Fall of Tokugawa shogunate; power is restored to the emperor and his government
Kobe earthquake -- estimated death toll was 6,000; Aum Shinrikyo religious cult launches nerve-gas attack on Tokyo underground killing 12 injuring 5,000; Emperor Akihito and Prime Minister Maruyama issue public expressions of regret for Japan's wartime conduct
gary.appenzeller.net /ShogunJapanHistory.html   (706 words)

  
 My 28th great-grandparents to 47th great-grandparents
India brought cotton grains to Japan, unknown in the country until then.
At the age of 27, Emperor Seiwa abdicated in favor of his son,
Emperor Youzei, shaved his head and died 4 yrs.
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 Hada (Hebrews) coming to Japan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Approximate date of accession of First Emperor Jimmu also called the 'Kamu-yamato-iware-biko-sumera-mikoto' when translated in Hebrew means 'The founder of the Hebrew nation of Yahweh, the noble (first born) of Samaria his kingdom'
All books were lost along with the knowledge of the history of Japan.
Later, mythological histories were largely fictional birthed from the literary vacuum created by this great loss.
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 Wikipedia: List of Japan-related topics 123-K
Anan, Tokushima, Android 18, Android 19, Android Cell, Angel Sanctuary, Anguirus, Animation History: Japan, Anime, Anime Complex, Anime International Company, Anjo, Anmitsu, Annaka, Anpanman, Ansei Purge, Anti-Comintern Pact,
Dejima, Democratic Party of Japan, Demographics of Japan, Den Den Town, Destroy All Monsters, Detective Conan, Devilman, Devils Fruit, Dewa province, Dialects of Japanese language, Diana (Sailor Moon), Diddy Kong, Diet of Japan, Digimon, Dir En Grey, Dispute over the name Sea of Japan, Distance (movie), District, Districts of Japan, DN Angel, DNA Pokémon,
Ecchi, Echigo Province, Echizen Province, Economy of Japan, Edo, Edo period, Edogawa, Edogawa Rampo, Education in Japan, Educational reform in occupied Japan, Ehime Prefecture, Ehrgeiz, Ei, Kagoshima, Eidan Chiyoda Line, Eidan Ginza Line, Eiichiro Oda, Eiji Toyoda, Eiji Tsuburaya, Eirin, Eisai, Ekuni Kaori, El Hazard, Emishi
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 List of Japan-related topics
Dejima, Democratic Party of Japan, Demographics of Japan, Destroy All Monsters, Detective Conan, Devilman, Devils Fruit, Dewa province, Dialects of Japanese language, Diet of Japan, Digimon, Dir En Grey, Dispute over the name Sea of Japan, Distance (movie), District, Districts of Japan, DN Angel, DNA Pokmon,
Ecchi, Echigo province, Echizen province, Economy of Japan, Edo, Edo period, Edogawa, Education in Japan, Educational reform in occupied Japan, Ehime prefecture, Ehrgeiz, Eidan Chiyoda Line, Eidan Ginza Line, Eiichiro Oda, Eiji Toyoda, Eiji Tsuburaya, Eirin, El Hazard, Emishi
Gecko, Geinoh Yamashirogumi, Geisha, Gekiga, Gekigangar III, Genbukan, Gendai Budo, Genichi Kawakami, Genpei War, Geography of Japan, German-Japanese Pact, Ghidorah the Three Headed Monster, Ghost in the Shell, Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Gichin Funakoshi, Gigantis the Fire Monster, Gifu, Gifu prefecture, Giko Cat, Ginga Eiyu densetsu, Ginkgo, Ginowan, Ginza
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 List of Japan-related topics : List of Japan related topics
B'z, Baka, Baku (spirit), Bandai Satellaview Zelda, Bank of Japan Battle Angel Alita, Battle of Guadalcanal, Battle of Iwo Jima, Battle of Leyte Gulf, Battle of Midway, Battle of Okinawa, Battle of Peleliu, Battle of Sekigahara, Battle of the Coral Sea, Battle of the Planets, Battle of the Yalu River, Battle of Tsushima
Earth Simulator, East Asian language, East China Sea, Ecchi, Economy of Japan, Edo, Edo period, Educational reform in occupied Japan, Ehime prefecture, Eiji Tsuburaya, Eirin, Emishi, Ethnic Japanese
Obaku, Obon, Occupied Japan, Ochazuke, Oda Nobuhide, Oda Nobunaga, Oda Nobuyuki, Oda Sakunosuke, Oguma Hideo, Oguri Mushitaro, Oh!
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 Taira - honorary surname bestowed by emperors
The last of the head family of the Kammu Heishi line was eventually destroyed by the armies of Minamoto no Yoritomo at the Battle of Dannoura, the last battle of the Gempei War.
History of Japan: Related Links, Resources and Shopping
Look forward to more links, resources, and shopping information as we are currently updating this section.
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 List of Japan-related topics 123-K
C-HTML, Cabinet of Japan, Calligraphy, Canon, Canon (company), Capcom, Capital of Japan debate, Capsule hotel, Card Captor Sakura, Casio, Castle town, Castlevania, Catgirl, Celestial Legend Ceres, Cell (dragonball), Cell Games, Central Japan Railway Company, Central League,
E1 Series Shinkansen, E2 Series Shinkansen, E3 Series Shinkansen, E4 Series Shinkansen, Earth (dragonball), Earth Alliance, EarthBound, Earth Federation, Earth Simulator, East Asian language, East China Sea, East Japan Railway Company, Ebetsu, Ebina, Kanagawa, Ebino, Miyazaki, Ebirah, Horror of the Deep, Ebisu Station,
Ecchi, Echi District, Shiga, Echigawa, Shiga, Echigo Province, Echizen Province, Economic timeline of Japan, Economy of Japan, Edo, Edo period, Edogawa Rampo, Edogawa, Tokyo, Education in Japan, Educational reform in occupied Japan, Ehime prefecture, Ehrgeiz, Ei, Kagoshima, Eigenji, Shiga, Eiichiro Oda, Eiji Toyoda, Eiji Tsuburaya, Eirin, Eisai, Ekuni Kaori, El Hazard, Emishi, Emoji
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