Genryaku (元暦) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Juei and before Bunji. This period spanned the years from April 1184 through...
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Kagawa). Being defeated in ensuing battle, they fled westward. 1185 (Genryaku 2, 24th day of the 3rd month): The Taira and the Minamoto clashed in the...
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Bunji (文治) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Genryaku and before Kenkyū. This period spanned the years from August 1185 through...
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written by Yoshitsune on the 24th day of the 5th month of the second year of Genryaku (June 23, 1185) as he waited in Koshigoe for approval from Yoritomo to...
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Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Yōwa and before Genryaku. This period spanned the years from May 1182 through March 1184. The reigning...
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Iranian calendar 562–563 Islamic calendar 579–580 Japanese calendar Juei 3 / Genryaku 1 (元暦元年) Javanese calendar 1091–1092 Julian calendar 1184 MCLXXXIV Korean...
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Tokihito 言仁 Emperor Antoku 安徳天皇 1180–1185 (5 years) Jishō, Yōwa, Juei, Genryaku 1178–1185 (6 years) Son of Emperor Takakura. Died at the Battle of Dan-no-ura...
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specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Juei (1182–1184) Genryaku (1184–1185) Bunji (1185–1190) Kenkyū (1190–1199) Emperor of Japan List...
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185–186 Iranian calendar 563–564 Islamic calendar 580–581 Japanese calendar Genryaku 2 / Bunji 1 (文治元年) Javanese calendar 1092–1093 Julian calendar 1185 MCLXXXV...
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1183–1184 CE 2 years Classic of Poetry Also used by the Emperor Antoku from 1182 to 1185 CE. Genryaku 元暦 1184–1185 CE 2 years Shangshu Kaolingyao (尚書考靈耀)...
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on 2022-11-18. Retrieved 2022-11-22. "Anthology of Ten Thousand Leaves, Genryaku Edition". Emuseum. Tokyo National Museum. 2004. Archived from the original...
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"Juei" refers to the nengō (Japanese era name) after "Yōwa" and before "Genryaku." In other words, the Jishō–Juei War occurred during Juei, which was a...
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Manno Pond dam collapses and is subsequently restored many times. 1184 (Genryaku era, year 1) After the collapse of the dam in 1184, all rebuilding efforts...
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Norimune (則宗)^ Curvature: 2.8 cm (1.1 in) 1185early Kamakura period, around Genryaku to Jōgen eras (1184–1211) 78.4 cm (30.9 in) Tokyo Tokyo Hie ShrineHie Shrine...
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took place near the southern tip of Honshū in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi. Genryaku 2, on the 24th day of the 3rd month (April 25, 1185): The Taira and the...
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exhibit Item Date Comments Image Ref. November 21 to December 25 Man'yōshū, Genryaku edition, Vols. 7 and 19 11th century 2 of 20 books bound by fukuro-toji...
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submitted, Minamoto Yoshitsune. Fifth day, sixth month, second year of Genryaku [1185] There is much disagreement among Japanese scholars over whether...
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attributed to figures from the ancient past, such as Emperor Yūryaku. The Genryaku-bon attributes these to Fumimochi. Attributed by some texts to Shōben....
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