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    of the 11th month of 1097. 1097 (Jōtoku 1, 1st month): The dainagon Minamoto no Tsunenobu died at age 82. 1097 (Jōtoku 1, 4th month): The emperor visited...
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    Eichō 永長 1096–1097 AD 2 years Book of Later Han Also rendered as Yōchō. Jōtoku 承徳 1097–1099 AD 3 years Classic of Changes Also rendered as Shōtoku. Kōwa...
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  • Taruhito 善仁 Emperor Horikawa 堀河天皇 1087–1107 (20 years) Kanji, Kahō, Eichō, Jōtoku, Kōwa, Chōji, Kajō 1079–1107 (28 years) Son of Emperor Shirakawa. 74 Munehito...
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    99–100 Iranian calendar 477–478 Islamic calendar 492–493 Japanese calendar Jōtoku 3 / Kōwa 1 (康和元年) Javanese calendar 1003–1005 Julian calendar 1099 MXCIX...
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    (織田信長) (the second son if Oda Nobumasa actually exists). His nanny was Jotoku-In, daughter of Takigawa Kazumasu (滝川一益), who was one of the senior vassals...
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    Iranian calendar 475–476 Islamic calendar 490–491 Japanese calendar Eichō 2 / Jōtoku 1 (承徳元年) Javanese calendar 1001–1002 Julian calendar 1097 MXCVII Korean...
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    Ōtoku (1084–1087) Kanji (1087–1094) Kahō (1094–1096) Eichō (1096–1097) Jōtoku (1097–1099) Kōwa (1099–1104) Chōji (1104–1106) Kajō (1106–1108) During Horikawa's...
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    Jōtoku type maps. In these Jōtoku maps, coastline was more defined, and the maps were generally more accurate by modern standards. The name "Jōtoku"...
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  •  2005 (2005-07-01) Ikkou Satonaka awakens to exorcise a ghost in the temple. Jotoku Kawahara punishes him for needing to awaken. Chitose Nanbu ignores him for...
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    Kowa (康和) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Jōtoku and before Chōji. This period spanned the years from August 1099 through February...
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    (永長) was a Japanese era (年号, nengō, "year name") after Kahō and before Jōtoku. This period spanned the years from December 1096 through November 1097...
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    98–99 Iranian calendar 476–477 Islamic calendar 491–492 Japanese calendar Jōtoku 2 (承徳2年) Javanese calendar 1002–1003 Julian calendar 1098 MXCVIII Korean...
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  • peasants was named as one of the reasons for the era change from Eichō to Jōtoku. An unusually early typhoon struck Kyoto in May 1111. Another typhoon affected...
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  • is especially attached to her younger sister, Hinata. Jotoku Kawahara (河原 浄徳, Kawahara Jōtoku) Voiced by: Kazuko Sugiyama (Japanese); Mari Devon (English)...
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  • Greta's Mother The Adventures of Mini-Goddess – Marller Ah My Buddha – Jotoku Kawahara Apocalypse Zero – Ponta Aquarian Age – The Movie – Stella Blavatsky...
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    the "Nine-Fingered Geisha". She also inspired Jakucho Setouchi's novel, Jotoku. Chishō was born in 1896 in Nara Prefecture, but her birth notification...
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  • 19826332°N 131.48949707°E / 34.19826332; 131.48949707 (Jōeiji Gardens) 1 [4] Jōtoku-ji Gardens 常徳寺庭園 Jōtokuji teien Yamaguchi 34°23′10″N 131°34′42″E / 34...
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  • painting, colour on silk 絹本著色八相涅槃図 kenpon chakushoku hassō nehan zu Mitoyo Jōtoku-ji (常徳寺) 34°12′11″N 133°38′47″E / 34.202995°N 133.646392°E / 34.202995;...
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  • 世界及日本図〈/六曲屏風〉 sekai oyobi Nihon zu (rokkyoku byōbu) Momoyama period Fukui Jōtoku-ji (浄得寺) pair of six-panel byōbu, each 108 centimetres (43 in) by 216 centimetres...
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