The Eiso dynasty (英祖王統) was the third dynasty in the traditional historiography of Okinawa Island. It was established by Eiso in 1259. Chūzan Seikan,...
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Eiso may refer to: Eiso (era) (988–990), one of Emperor Ichijō's eras Eiso (king) (1229–1299), semi-legendary ruler of Okinawa Island Eiso dynasty (1259–1349)...
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King of Ryukyu (redirect from Tenson Dynasty)
Shō Shin of the Second Shō dynasty. A stone monument dated 1522 makes reference to "three dynasties of Shunten's, Eiso's and Satto's". His son King Shō...
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Okinawa. Shunten's dynasty ended in the third generation when his grandson, Gihon, abdicated, went into exile, and was succeeded by Eiso, who began a new...
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last king Gihon was forced to abdicate to his regent, Eiso, whom established the Eiso dynasty. Kerr. p58–59. Ryukyu Islands (United States Civil Administration...
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expelled from Okinawa by King Eiso. 1276 – Mongols are violently driven off the island again. 1372 – The first Ming dynasty envoy visits Okinawa, which...
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Eiso (英祖, 1229–August 31, 1299) was a semi-legendary ruler of Okinawa Island. He was the founding monarch of the Eiso dynasty. The name Eiso superficially...
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Ryukyuan kings, such as Shunten and Eiso, were important rulers. An attempted Mongolian invasion in 1291 during the Eiso Dynasty failed. Hiragana was imported...
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(1850–present) Tenson dynasty (天孫氏(てんそんし)) (?–AD 1185) – Legendary Shunten dynasty (舜天王統(しゅんてんおうとう)) (AD 1187–1259) Eiso dynasty (英祖王統(えいそおうとう)) (AD 1260–1349)...
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dynasties: Tenson Dynasty (天孫王朝) – legendary dynasty (ended 12th century) Shunten Dynasty (舜天王統) – first dynasty of Ryukyu (1187–1259) Eiso Dynasty (英祖王統)...
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