• The Jōwa incident (承和の変, Jōwa no Hen) was a Japanese succession dispute that occurred in 842, during the early Heian period. Fujiwara no Yoshifusa's nephew...
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  • Jōwa may refer to: Jōwa (Wala ka ana period) (DaWang2019) Jōwa (Heian period) (834-848) The Jōwa Incident (842) Jōwa (Muromachi period) (1345–1350) Hon'inbō...
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    838-839 (Jōwa 5-6): Diplomatic mission to Tang China headed by Fujiwara no Tsunetsugu. 842: Following a coup d'état called the Jōwa Incident, Tsunesada...
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  • Zhu Wen Prince Tsunesada 825–884 Emperor Ninmyō Disinherited in the Jōwa Incident Yelü Bei 899–937 Emperor Taizu of Liao Kept the favor away from her...
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  • volume of historical chronicles Rikkokushi) was completed. 842 The Jōwa incident marks the raising power of the Fujiwara clan. 853 February Minor outbreak...
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    empereurs du japon, p. 298-302; n.b., the Kannō era (1350-1351) comes after Jōwa and before Bunna. "Ashikaga-Tadayoshi" Encyclopædia Britannica Online, accessed...
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    a transportation and military perspective, it was recorded that, in Jowa Incident and in Hōgen rebellion, many were stationed to prevent suspicious persons...
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    resign, but Saga and Ninmyō dissuaded them each time. However, after the Jōwa Incident immediately following Saga's death in 842, Tsunesada was disinherited...
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    children was the scholar and poet Ōe no Otondo (大江音人, 811–877). The Jōwa Incident (承和の変, Jōwa no hen), an 842 rebellion plot, was uncovered thanks to an anonymous...
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    nengō. 1346 (Jōwa 2, 2nd month): The kampaku Takatsukasa Morohira was relieved of his duties; and he was replaced by Nijō Yoshimoto. 1347 (Jōwa 3, 9th month):...
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    established in Kyoto. 834 (Jōwa 1): Kūkai is given permission to establish a Shingon chapel at the Imperial Palace. June 11, 840 (Jōwa 7, 8th day of the 5th...
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    surrounding Prince Tsunesada in the succession dispute known as the Jōwa Incident. Finally, in 848, he joined the ranks of the kugyō with a promotion...
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    investigate, they were captured and subdued by Tamuramaro's men. August 24, 842 (Jōwa 9, 15th day of the 7th month): Saga died at the age of 57. The years of Saga's...
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    Kyoto, Ashikaga Yoshiakira flees, but regains the capital in twenty days. Jōwa Kan'ō Bunna Enbun Kōan Jōji Ōan Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Nengō"...
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  • Abdicated. 54 Masara 正良 Emperor Ninmyō 仁明天皇 833–850 (17 years) Tenchō, Jōwa, Kashō 808–850 (41 years) Son of Emperor Saga; nephew and adopted son of...
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  • by Eraseyourheads (Alapaap by Eraserheads). It talks about a real-life incident during an Eraserheads reunion concert, which some former members never...
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    the Northern Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts after Jōwa and before Bunna. This period spanned the years from February 1350 through...
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    in Kyoto by Ashikaga Takauji. Northern Court Equivalents: Ryakuō; Kōei; Jōwa 1342 (Kōtoku 3): Ichijō Tsunemichi loses his position as kampaku; and he...
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    northern coast of Kent) is attacked by Vikings. December 14 – Sweet Dew Incident: Emperor Wenzong of Tang plots to free the court from the influence of...
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    Court during the Era of Northern and Southern Courts after Ryakuō and before Jōwa. This period spanned the years from April 1342 to October 1345. The emperor...
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    Ninmyō upon his ascension to the throne. Emperor Ninmyō 仁明天皇 (r. 833–850 AD) Jōwa 承和 834–848 AD 15 years Also rendered as Shōwa and Sōwa. Kashō 嘉祥 848–851...
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    a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Kōnin and before Jōwa. This period spanned the years from January 824 through January 834. The...
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  • Otonglo Time Dhako Wape really Picha Yanje Taxi driver Mummy Lunch Time Jowa Jaber In Kenya (remix New Internationalist, April, 2001 Translate this! Nairobi's...
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    also known as Kajō, was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Jōwa and before Ninju. This period spanned the years from June 848 through April...
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