Emperor Kanmu (桓武天皇, Kammu-tennō, 735 – 9 April 806), or Kammu, was the 50th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Kammu...
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they descended from: Kanmu Heishi, Ninmyō Heishi, Montoku Heishi, and Kōkō Heishi, the most influential of which was the Kanmu Heishi line. In the twilight...
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(平家); 4 cadet branches of Imperial House of Japan. Kanmu Heishi (桓武平氏) – descended from 50th emperor Kanmu; famous for Taira no Masakado. Bandō 8 Heishi (坂東八平氏)...
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known as Taira no Yoshimochi (平良持), of the Kanmu Taira clan (Kanmu Heishi), descendants of Emperor Kanmu (reigned 781–806) who were demoted from princely...
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from Emperor Seiwa) and Kanmu Taira (桓武平氏 Kanmu Taira'u-ji/ Hei-shi/ Hei-ji, a line of the Taira clan descended from Emperor Kanmu) honored Hachiman, from...
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have killed as much as one-third of Japan's population. In 784, Emperor Kanmu moved the capital, settling on Heian-kyō (modern-day Kyoto) in 794. This...
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Saga's reign lasted from 809 to 823. Saga was the second son of Emperor Kanmu and Fujiwara no Otomuro. His personal name was Kamino (神野). Saga was an...
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succession (senso) was received by Junna, Saga's younger brother and Emperor Kanmu's third son. 22 March 833 (Tenchō 10, 28th day of the 2nd month): In the...
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reign lasted from 806 to 809. Heizei was the eldest son of the Emperor Kanmu and empress Fujiwara no Otomuro. Heizei had three empresses and seven sons...
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month): The emperor abdicated in favor of his son Yamabe, who became Emperor Kanmu. Emperor Kōnin's reign had lasted for 11 years. 781 (Ten'ō 1, 12th month):...
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Heian Shrine (category Emperor Kanmu)
the building was kept as a shrine in memory of the 50th Emperor, Emperor Kanmu, who was the Emperor when Heian-kyō became the capital. In 1940, Emperor...
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Heian-kyō (平安京), which was the former name of Kyoto, in 794 by Emperor Kanmu (桓武天皇, Kanmu-tennō) (737–806). To inaugurate the first Jidai celebration in 1895...
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nobility of the Heian period. He is the founder of the Taira clan and the Kanmu Heishi lineage of the clan. Prince Takamochi was born as the son of Prince...
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the Emperor Kanmu. In common parlance, such vengeance exacted by supernatural beings or forces is termed tatari (祟り). The Emperor Kanmu had accused his...
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Nagaoka-kyō (category Emperor Kanmu)
protection expanded in 2016. Nagaoka-kyō was built by order of Emperor Kanmu, who instructed that the new capital be established 40 kilometers north...
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descendant of Taira no Takamochi from Kanmu Heishi clan who was a grandson of 50th Emperor of Japan, Emperor Kanmu. Originally, he was a Buddhist monk....
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were not confirmed as "traditional" though, until the reign of Emperor Kanmu between 737 and 806 AD. Hidehiro Okada identifies him with Dei of Wa, a...
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Belligerents Yamato Emishi Commanders and leaders Emperor Kōnin Emperor Kanmu Emperor Saga Unknown Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties and losses Unknown...
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Edo's development started in the late 11th century with a branch of the Kanmu-Taira clan (桓武平氏) called the Chichibu clan (秩父氏) coming from the banks of...
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years earlier. Wrongfully accused of treason by his brother, the Emperor Kanmu, Sawara committed suicide, but not before swearing eternal vengeance on...
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been chosen in 794 as the new seat of Japan's imperial court by Emperor Kanmu. The original city, named Heian-kyō, was arranged in accordance with traditional...
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hawking excursion to Serikawa, which had been initiated in 796 by Emperor Kanmu. This ritual event was revived by Kōkō after a lapse of 50 years. January...
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were not confirmed as "traditional" though, until the reign of Emperor Kanmu between 737 and 806 AD. Emperor Keikō allegedly had a very large family...
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were not confirmed as "traditional" though, until the reign of Emperor Kanmu between 737 and 806 AD. Empress: Oshi-hime [ja] (押媛), Prince Amatarashikunioshihito's [ja]...
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were not confirmed as "traditional" though, until the reign of Emperor Kanmu between 737 and 806 AD. Empress: Amonotoyototsu-hime [ja] (天豊津媛命), Prince...
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moved again, it remained the capital of Japanese civilization until Emperor Kanmu established a new capital, Nagaoka-kyō, in 784, before moving to Heian-kyō...
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were not confirmed as "traditional" though, until the reign of Emperor Kanmu between 737 and 806 AD. Early on in his reign, Emperor Ingyō chose to send...
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and Oumi countries, as a Kijin [jp]. He lived during the reign of Emperor Kanmu (781-806) and was one of the chief enemies of shogun Sakanoue no Tamuramaro...
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emperors were not confirmed as "traditional" until the reign of Emperor Kanmu, who was the 50th monarch of the imperial dynasty. Historians consider details...
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were not confirmed as "traditional" though, until the reign of Emperor Kanmu between 737 and 806 AD. During this moment in history, the calendar system...
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