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    Go-Ichijō-tennō (後一条天皇) and Go-Suzaku-tennō (後朱雀天皇). 1028 Chōgen gannen (長元元年): The new era name Chōgen was created to mark and event or series of events. The...
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  • Chōgen (重源) (1121-1206), also known as Shunjōbō Chōgen (俊乗坊重源), was a Japanese Buddhist monk. From 1181 he devoted twenty-five years of his life to the...
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    been destroyed during the Genpei War. Tōdai-ji dispatched the noted monk Chōgen in 1186 to raise funds and to procure the necessary timber and other raw...
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    month): Michinaga was elevated to the office of Daijō-Diajin. May 15, 1036 (Chōgen 9, 17th day of the 4th month): Emperor Go-Ichijō died at the age of 27....
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    Go-Suzaku had five Empresses and seven Imperial children. May 15, 1036 (Chōgen 9, 17th day of the 4th month) : In the 9th year of Emperor Go-Ichijō's reign...
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    go nenmatsu (1033 shotō) funka" 長元五年末(1033初頭)噴火 [Eruption at the end of Chōgen 5 (early 1033)] (in Japanese). Shizuoka University. Archived from the original...
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    Tamako married Ikeda Tsunemoto (1611–1671) of Yamasaki Domain Take-hime Chogen-in 1553 July 28, 1618 Hisamatsu Toshikatsu (1526–1587) First: Matsudaira...
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  • Manju, Chōgen 1008–1036 (27 years) Son of Emperor Ichijō; cousin of Emperor Sanjō. 69 Atsunaga 敦良 Emperor Go-Suzaku 後朱雀天皇 1036–1045 (9 years) Chōgen, Chōryaku...
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    Also rendered as Chian. Manju 万寿 1024–1028 CE 5 years Classic of Poetry Chōgen 長元 1028–1037 CE 10 years Six Secret Teachings Usage continued by the Emperor...
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    mokuroku) written by Chōgen listing the work accomplished. This document is noteworthy as the most credible example of Chōgen's handwriting and is a National...
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    introduced by priest Chōgen, who in 1180 directed the reconstruction of Tōdai-ji, which had been destroyed during the Genpei war. Chōgen had just come back...
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    suffering significant damage in 1692. Under the leadership of Abbot Shunjobo Chogen (1121–1206), numerous structures at Todaiji were rebuilt in 1180 in the...
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    30–31 Iranian calendar 408–409 Islamic calendar 420–421 Japanese calendar Chōgen 3 (長元3年) Javanese calendar 932–933 Julian calendar 1030 MXXX Korean calendar...
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    fire, Tōdai-ji saw extensive reconstruction and renovation under its abbot Chōgen (1121-1206), as he sought to arrange the campus in the style of Southern...
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    33–34 Iranian calendar 411–412 Islamic calendar 424–425 Japanese calendar Chōgen 6 (長元6年) Javanese calendar 935–936 Julian calendar 1033 MXXXIII Korean calendar...
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  • figures done for Chartres Cathedral 1206: Unknown artist sculpts Priest Chōgen in Tōdai-ji 1207: Twelve different artists sculpt Twelve Heavenly Generals...
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    Blois at Loir-et-Cher. Ascelina, French Cistercian nun and mystic (d. 1195) Chōgen, Japanese Buddhist monk (kanjin) (d. 1206) Henry of France, archbishop of...
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    Archived from the original on July 19, 2022. Kawamura, Kazuhiko (2019). Chogen 重源. 川村 一彦. Rekishi Kenkyukai 歴史研究会. p. 45. ISBN 978-4802095945.[unreliable...
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    31–32 Iranian calendar 409–410 Islamic calendar 421–423 Japanese calendar Chōgen 4 (長元4年) Javanese calendar 933–934 Julian calendar 1031 MXXXI Korean calendar...
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    Japanese era name (年号, nengō, literally "year name") after Jian and before Chōgen. This period spanned the years from July 1024 through July 1028. The reigning...
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    traces it history to a hermitage built in 1195 by a priest named Shunjōbō Chōgen in order to promote the reconstruction of Tōdai-ji's Daibutsuden in Nara...
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    36–37 Iranian calendar 414–415 Islamic calendar 427–428 Japanese calendar Chōgen 9 (長元9年) Javanese calendar 939–940 Julian calendar 1036 MXXXVI Korean calendar...
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    the late 12th or early 13th century. The first, introduced by the priest Chōgen, was based on Song dynasty architecture and represented the antithesis of...
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    Iranian calendar 406–407 Islamic calendar 418–419 Japanese calendar Manju 5 / Chōgen 1 (長元元年) Javanese calendar 930–931 Julian calendar 1028 MXXVIII Korean calendar...
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    was a devout adherent of the Pure Land sect. He worked with the priest Chōgen (1121–1206), the director of the Tōdai-ji reconstruction project. Many of...
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    Chōryaku (長暦) was a Japanese era (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Chōgen and before Chōkyū. This period spanned the years from April 1037 through 1040...
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    29–30 Iranian calendar 407–408 Islamic calendar 419–420 Japanese calendar Chōgen 2 (長元2年) Javanese calendar 931–932 Julian calendar 1029 MXXIX Korean calendar...
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    heard that a Ch'an master had arrived in Nagasaki by the name of Dosha Chogen. Umpo advised he go see the Ch'an master, and Bankei set off for Kōfuku-ji...
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    32–33 Iranian calendar 410–411 Islamic calendar 423–424 Japanese calendar Chōgen 5 (長元5年) Javanese calendar 934–935 Julian calendar 1032 MXXXII Korean calendar...
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    Shinbori, where she died some years later. She is buried at her family temple, Chōgen-ji. Kiyohara was a painter of great skill, but most of the works she left...
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