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    Shun'e (俊恵, also read Sun'e; 1113 – c. 1191), also known as Tayū no Kimi (大夫公), was a Japanese waka poet of the late-Heian period. One of his poems was...
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    Household Toshinari (皇太后宮大夫俊成) Fujiwara no Kiyosuke Ason (藤原清輔朝臣) Priest Shun'e (俊恵法師) Priest Saigyō (西行法師) Priest Jakuren (寂蓮法師) Attendant to Empress Kōka...
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    priest and abbot (d. 1175) Shams-ul-Mulk Isma'il, Seljuk governor (d. 1135) Shun'e (or Tayū no Kimi), Japanese poet (d. 1191) Stefan Nemanja, Grand Prince...
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    important figure in the development of Chōmei's poetry was the poet priest Shun'e. Through his poetry circle, known as Karin'en (Grove of Poetry), an amalgam...
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  • His daughter married Minamoto no Toshiyori, and from this union was born Shun'e. He participated in the Sanka Goban Uta-awase (山家五番歌合) in Tennin 3 (1110)...
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    English nobleman and governor Rupert III, German nobleman (House of Nassau) Shun'e (or Tayū no Kimi), Japanese (waka) poet Sohrevardi, Persian scholar and...
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  • in 1142 finished in 1200) 1144 - rin'yō wakashū a personal collection by Shun'e 1146 - Myobokanyosho a law book compiled and edited from old law books supposedly...
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  • priest and abbot (d. 1175) Shams-ul-Mulk Isma'il, Seljuk governor (d. 1135) Shun'e (or Tayū no Kimi), Japanese poet (d. 1191) Stefan Nemanja, Grand Prince...
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  • English nobleman and governor Rupert III, German nobleman (House of Nassau) Shun'e (or Tayū no Kimi), Japanese (waka) poet Sohrevardi, Persian scholar and...
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