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    1681. The reigning emperor was Reigen-tennō (霊元天皇). 1673 Enpō gannen (延宝元年): The new era of Enpō (meaning "Prolonged Wealth") was created to mark a number...
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    June 1680 (Enpō 8, 19th day of the 5th month): Former-Emperor Go-Mizunoo died. 1680 (Enpō 8, 8th month): A great flood devastates Edo. 1680 (Enpō 8): Gokoku-ji...
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    1680 (Enpō 8, 8th day of the 5th month): Shogun Ietsuna's death leads to the accession of Tsunayoshi as head of the shogunate. 1680–81 (Enpō 8): Gokoku-ji...
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  • (Enpō 1): There was a major fire in Kyoto. Residents of Kyoto and later historians of the period also called this the fire of the first year of Enpō....
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    Tenna (天和) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Enpō and before Jōkyō. This period spanned the years from September 1681 through February...
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    承応 1652~1655 Meireki 明暦 1655~1658 Manji 万治 1658~1661 Kanbun 寛文 1661~1673 Enpō 延宝 1673~1681 Tenna 天和 1681~1684 Jōkyō 貞享 1684~1688 Genroku 元禄 1688~1704 Hōei...
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    district in the heart of Edo. The genesis of Mitsui's business was in the Enpō era, which was a nengō meaning "Prolonged Wealth". In time, the gofukuya...
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  • The acronym ENPO of the Eastern Nagaland is an apex body of seven Naga tribes in the region whose main focus is on statehood demand. ENPO, representing...
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    Imperial Villa.: 114  Former Emperor Go-Mizunoo died on 11 September 1680 (Enpō 8, 19th day of the 8th month).: 186  Go-Mizunoo's memory is honored at Sennyū-ji...
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    upon his ascension to the throne. Emperor Reigen 霊元天皇 (r. 1663–1687 AD) Enpō 延宝 1673–1681 CE 9 years Book of Sui Also rendered as Enhō. Formerly written...
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    (寛文) was a Japanese era (年号, nengō, "year name") after Manji and before Enpō. This period spanned the years from April 1661 to September 1673. The reigning...
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    Tsunayoshi, also a son of Shogun Iemitsu, to become shōgun. June 4, 1680 (Enpō 8, 8th day of the 5th month): Shōgun Ietsuna dies; and he is succeeded as...
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  • Abdicated. 112 Satohito 識仁 Emperor Reigen 霊元天皇 1663–1687 (24 years) Kanbun, Enpō, Tenna, Jōkyō 1654–1732 (78 years) Son of Emperor Go-Sai. Abdicated. 113...
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    Organisation (ENPO) demanded separate state or union territory for Frontier Nagaland (or Eastern Nagaland or formerly called as Tuensang Division). The ENPO called...
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    the Ōbaku head temple Manpuku-ji at Uji, Kyoto in 1661. On May 21, 1673 (Enpō 1, 5th day of the 4th month), he died at Mampuku-ji. Ingen was a skilled...
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    university institutes (Oran-Es-Sénia University, Institut of Communication, ENPO "National Polytechnic School of Oran", CRASC "Research center in social sciences"...
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    Mon, Noklak, Shamtor, Tuensang Eastern Nagaland People's Organization (ENPO) has demanded a separate state for frontier districts of Nagaland, inhabited...
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    daughter: Kiku (Keichō 8 - Enpō 5, 1603-1677) - legal wife of Sakai Tadayuki Fifth son: Matsudaira Sadafusa (Keichō 9 - Enpō 4, 1604-1676) Concubine: Muraji...
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  • fire in Kyoto that had destroyed the palace, the era name was changed to Enpō. But on January 10, 1676, immediately after a new palace had been completed...
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    occurred in Kanbun 10 (1670) and was followed by a shogunate expedition in Enpō 3 (1675). The islands were then referred to as Bunin jima (無人島, Buninjima)...
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  • wife. Also, in the kaidan collection "Tonoigusa" (宿直草) published in 1677 (Enpō 5), there is the reverse story where a male fox fell in love with a female...
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  • Original airdate English airdate 14 "Visitor From Afar" Transliteration: "Enpō Yori Kitarumono" (Japanese: 遠方より来たるモノ) September 18, 2003 (2003-09-18) July...
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    Iranian calendar 1058–1059 Islamic calendar 1090–1091 Japanese calendar Enpō 8 (延宝8年) Javanese calendar 1602–1603 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 10 days...
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  • on/Section%203%20-%20Project%20Description%20-%2021.07.09.htm http://www.enpo.com.hk/EMnA_Report/TMCLKL_HY201208/manual/pdf/toc.pdf& [dead link] "Highways...
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    Iranian calendar 1052–1053 Islamic calendar 1084–1085 Japanese calendar Enpō 2 (延宝2年) Javanese calendar 1596–1597 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 10 days...
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    the fourteenth priest and his successors are Japanese. On May 21, 1673 (Enpō 1, 5th day of the 4th month) Yinyuan (Ingen) died at the temple. The art...
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    islands in Kanbun 10 (1670) and a shogunate expedition to the islands in Enpō 3 (1675). 1862 (Bunkyū 2): The Bunkyū Reforms relax restrictions on daimyōs...
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  • Sono Shitsuji, Kaidō) 154. "The Butler, Far Away" (その執事、遠方, Sono Shitsuji, Enpō) 155. "That Butler, Absent" (その執事、欠場, Sono Shitsuji, Ketsujō) 156. "That...
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  • Shirakawahon Kujiki (白河本旧事紀) (kept by the Shirakawa Hakuou family), the 72 volumes Enpō edition, Enpōhon Sendai Kuji Hongi Taiseikyō (延宝本先代旧事本紀大成経) (discovered in...
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    Iranian calendar 1053–1054 Islamic calendar 1085–1086 Japanese calendar Enpō 3 (延宝3年) Javanese calendar 1597–1598 Julian calendar Gregorian minus 10 days...
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