Einin (永仁) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Shōō and before Shōan. This period spanned the years from August 1293 through April...
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Tanehito-shinnō was named Crown Prince or heir in 1289. 30 August 1298 (Einin 6, 22nd day of the 7th month): In the 11th year of Fushimi-tennō's reign...
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spanned the years from April 1299 through November 1302. Preceding it was the Einin era, and following it was the Kengen era. The reigning emperors were Go-Fushimi-tennō...
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specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Shōō (1288–1293) Einin (1293–1299) Shōan (1299–1302) Kengen (1302–1303) Kagen (1303–1306) Tokuji...
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Hikoshirō Sadamune (相模國住人貞宗 - Sagami kuni junin Sadamune; born 1298 Einin – 1349 in Shōhei) also called Sōshū Sadamune was a swordsmith of the Sōshū school...
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suguha Hamon. The oldest date of his work is 1293. He was active during the Einin, Shōwa and Enkyō periods, generally acknowledged to be the teacher of master...
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Go-Fukakusa. 92 Hirohito 熈仁 Emperor Fushimi 伏見天皇 1287–1298 (11 years) Kōan, Shōō, Einin 1265–1317 (52 years) Son of Emperor Go-Fukakusa. From the Jimyōin line....
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1287–1298 CE) Shōō 正応 1288–1293 CE 6 years Notes on the Mao Commentary (毛詩注) Einin 永仁 1293–1299 CE 7 years Book of Jin Usage continued by the Emperor Go-Fushimi...
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296–297 Iranian calendar 674–675 Islamic calendar 695–696 Japanese calendar Einin 4 (永仁4年) Javanese calendar 1207–1208 Julian calendar 1296 MCCXCVI Korean...
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founding date of the city of Surabaya. The Japanese era Shōō ends, and the Einin era begins. Kublai Khan sends a fleet to the islands of Southeast Asia,...
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298–299 Iranian calendar 676–677 Islamic calendar 697–698 Japanese calendar Einin 6 (永仁6年) Javanese calendar 1209–1210 Julian calendar 1298 MCCXCVIII Korean...
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Tokyo Tantō Kunimitsu (国光) Shintōgo Kunimitsu — 1293Kamakura period, around Einin to Shōwa eras (1293–1317) 25.5 cm (10.0 in) Tokyo Tokyo PrivatePrivate,...
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a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Kōan and before Einin. This period spanned the years from April 1288 through August 1293. The...
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299–300 Iranian calendar 677–678 Islamic calendar 698–699 Japanese calendar Einin 7 / Shōan 1 (正安元年) Javanese calendar 1210–1211 Julian calendar 1299 MCCXCIX...
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never got along and so as Niall was fond of humans he had an affair with “Einin” a human woman. Niall's full-blooded fairy son. He and the fairy Binne had...
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294–295 Iranian calendar 672–673 Islamic calendar 693–694 Japanese calendar Einin 2 (永仁2年) Javanese calendar 1204–1206 Julian calendar 1294 MCCXCIV Korean...
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identified by more than one era name or nengō. Kōan (1278–1288) Shōō (1288–1293) Einin (1293–1299) Fujiwara no Tamekane, Chūnagon Emperor of Japan List of Emperors...
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295–296 Iranian calendar 673–674 Islamic calendar 694–695 Japanese calendar Einin 3 (永仁3年) Javanese calendar 1206–1207 Julian calendar 1295 MCCXCV Korean...
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on the fourth. There is an inscription with the dates of fifth month of Einin 4 (1296) and the eighth month of Shōan 2 (1300), and the name of a stone...
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racing driver Shintōgo Kunimitsu (新藤五 国光), a Japanese swordsmith during the Einin, Shōwa and Enkyō periods Kunimitsu Sekiguchi (関口 訓充, born 1985), Japanese...
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composition is recorded at the end of the second scroll as "the first year of the Einin era", or 1293 CE. However, the illustrations have been modified many times...
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297–298 Iranian calendar 675–676 Islamic calendar 696–697 Japanese calendar Einin 5 (永仁5年) Javanese calendar 1208–1209 Julian calendar 1297 MCCXCVII Korean...
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and advanced directly to the semi-final, while Marley-Peig Leonard and Éinín Duggun advanced to the sing-off stage and performed their covers a second...
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Tengyo 1296(4th year of the Einin Era) Sonkai rebuilt the garan with the support from Narita 1296(4th year of the Einin Era) Senba Dangisho was founded...
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Timeline of Zen Buddhism in the United States "Memorial Service for Kyoki Einin Roberts". Nebraska Zen Center. Retrieved 14 March 2024. "[1] "Zen Center...
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founding date of the city of Surabaya. The Japanese era Shōō ends, and the Einin era begins. Kublai Khan sends a fleet to the islands of Southeast Asia,...
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consort of Emperor Go-Fukakusa, her nephew. In 1293 (first year of the Einin era) she ordained as a Buddhist nun.[citation needed] Issue Second daughter:...
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