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    4th month of 1069. 1069 (Enkyū 1): The consort of the newly elevated emperor was raised to the status of chūgū. 1072 (Enkyū 4, 8th day of the 12th month):...
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    was determined to rule personally. 1069 (Enkyū 1): Go-Sanjō issued the Enkyū Shōen Regulation Decree (Enkyū is the name of the era in which the decree...
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  • was in a position to issue several laws and regulations, most notably the Enkyū Shōen Regulation Decree, thus weakening the regency. In 1072, however, he...
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    upon his ascension to the throne. Emperor Go-Sanjō 後三条天皇 (r. 1068–1073 CE) Enkyū 延久 1069–1074 CE 6 years Book of Documents Usage continued by the Emperor...
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  • Go-Suzaku. 71 Takahito 尊仁 Emperor Go-Sanjō 後三条天皇 1068–1073 (5 years) Jiryaku, Enkyū 1032–1073 (40 years) Son of Emperor Go-Suzaku; half-brother of Emperor Go-Reizei...
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  • 70–71 Iranian calendar 448–449 Islamic calendar 462–463 Japanese calendar Enkyū 2 (延久2年) Javanese calendar 974–975 Julian calendar 1070 MLXX Korean calendar...
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  • the same day at the age of 37. Go-Sanjō 1068 1073 1073 1073 May 11, 1073 (Enkyū 5, 21st day of the 4th month): Go-Sanjō entered the Buddhist priesthood;...
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    calendar 447–448 Islamic calendar 461–462 Japanese calendar Jiryaku 5 / Enkyū 1 (延久元年) Javanese calendar 973–974 Julian calendar 1069 MLXIX Korean calendar...
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    and in due course, he became emperor at the age of 19. January 18, 1073 (Enkyū 4, on the 8th day of the 12th month): In the 5th year of Emperor Go-Sanjō-tennō's...
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    73–74 Iranian calendar 451–452 Islamic calendar 465–466 Japanese calendar Enkyū 5 (延久5年) Javanese calendar 977–978 Julian calendar 1073 MLXXIII Korean calendar...
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    74–75 Iranian calendar 452–453 Islamic calendar 466–467 Japanese calendar Enkyū 6 / Jōhō 1 (承保元年) Javanese calendar 978–979 Julian calendar 1074 MLXXIV...
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  • of Komatsu (1062) Siege of Koromogawa (1062) Siege of Kuriyagawa (1062) Enkyū Battle of Ezo (1070) ja:延久蝦夷合戦 Gosannen War (1083–1087) Siege of Kanezawa...
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  • Miyohime (美代姫) or Enkyū Myōgetsu (圓久妙月) was a Japanese Onna-musha from the late-Sengoku period. She was a retainer of Ryūzōji clan. After her husband...
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  • Siege of Komatsu 1062 Siege of Koromogawa 1062 Siege of Kuriyagawa 1070 Enkyu Battle of Ezo 1083–1087 Gosannen Guerra 1087 Siege of Kanezawa 1107–1108...
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    Government. When Fujiwara no Takaie moved back to Kyoto in 1070 (2nd year of Enkyū) Noritaka decided to retire and built a retirement villa in Kikuchi District...
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    Ashikaga Ujinohime ( Later Hōjō clan) Koga Castle (Shimōsa Province) 1583–1590 Enkyū-ni Ryūzōji clan Kamafunatsu Castle (Chikugo Province) 1584 Yodo-dono Toyotomi...
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    Jōhō (承保) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. year name) after Enkyū and before Jōryaku. This period spanned the years from August 1074 through November...
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    ‘Iwadenomori' (岩出の森郡) Iwate District was the northern frontier of Japan until the Enkyu-Emishi War of 1070, which extended the frontier to the northern coast of...
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    Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Kōhei and before Enkyū. This period spanned the years from August 1065 through April 1069. The...
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    Heizei. Shiwa District was part of the northern border of Japan until the Enkyu-Emishi War of 1070, which extended the frontier to the northern coast of...
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