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    Eiroku (永禄) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Kōji and before Genki. This period spanned the years from February 1558 through April...
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    of Okazaki Castle. 1564 (Eiroku 7): Oda Nobunaga completed the conquest of Mino; he built a new castle at Gifu. 1568 (Eiroku 11, 2nd month): Ashikaga...
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    Ise-no-Kami-ryu[5] Ise-no-Kami-ryū (伊勢守流) Founder: Mouri Takamasa - 毛利高政 Era: Eiroku Era 2nd year (1559) - Kan'ei 5th year (1628) Place of Origin: Saiki, Bungo...
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    Kankuro Nobushige (織田勘九郎信重), and later changed to Nobutada (織田信忠). During the Eiroku era, the Oda clan came into contact with the Takeda's territory in Kai Province...
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    shōgun are more specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Eiroku (1558–1570) Genki (1570–1573) Tenshō (1573–1592) "Ashikaga Yoshiaki" in...
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    changed from "Matsudaira" to "Tokugawa" in a letter dated December 3, 1566 (Eiroku 9) from Maehisa Konoe (Konoe Family Documents). "Iyeyasu". Encyclopedia...
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    Kōriyama Hachiman shrine. Furigana is shown to the right. It is signed by two carpenters and dated August 11 of the 2nd year of the Eiroku period, i.e. 1559....
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    Genki (元亀) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Eiroku and before Tenshō. This period spanned from April 1570 through July 1573. The...
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    school is given to Inugami Sakon-no-shokan Nagakatsu (犬上永勝) during the Eiroku period (1558–1570). Nagakatsu was a Samurai from the Hikone area within...
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    reforms that introduced a new monetary system. In 1569, the "Oda Nobunaga Eiroku 12 Law" was enacted, which is regarded by some as the beginning of early...
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