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    Tenpyō-jingo (天平神護) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Tenpyō-hōji and before Jingo-keiun. This period spanned the years from...
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    Jingo-keiun (神護景雲) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Tenpyō-jingo and before Hōki. This period spanned the years from August 767 through...
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    Tenpyō-hōji (天平宝字) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Tenpyō-shōhō and before Tenpyō-jingo. This period spanned the years from...
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    specifically identified by more than one era name. Tenpyō-hōji (757–765) Tenpyō-jingo (765–767) Jingo-keiun (767–770) Koken's reign was turbulent, and she...
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    adopted to follow the Chinese trend. Tenpyō Kanpō (天平感宝), Tenpyō Shōhō (天平勝宝), Tenpyō Hōji (天平宝字) and Tenpyō Jingo (天平神護) are some famous nengō names that...
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  • in 1870. 48 Abe 阿倍 Empress Shōtoku 称徳天皇 764–770 (6 years) Tenpyō-hōji, Tenpyō-jingo, Jingo-keiun 718–770 (52 years) Deposed her cousin, Emperor Junnin...
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  • Nakamaro's Rebellion, forcing Junnin to abdicate. On November 10, 765 (Tenpyō-jingo 1, 23rd day of the 10th month), the former emperor died while in exile...
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    calendar 143–144 Islamic calendar 147–148 Japanese calendar Tenpyō-hōji 9 / Tenpyō-jingo 1 (天平神護元年) Javanese calendar 659–660 Julian calendar 765 DCCLXV...
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    Iranian calendar 144–145 Islamic calendar 148–149 Japanese calendar Tenpyō-jingo 2 (天平神護2年) Javanese calendar 660–661 Julian calendar 766 DCCLXVI Korean...
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    Iranian calendar 145–146 Islamic calendar 149–150 Japanese calendar Tenpyō-jingo 3 / Jingo-keiun 1 (神護景雲元年) Javanese calendar 661–662 Julian calendar 767 DCCLXVII...
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  • Yamabe (who later became Emperor Kanmu) was Daigaku-no-kami in 766 (Tenpyō-jingo 2). The institution had become a hollow shell by the Engi era (901-923)...
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