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    Ten'ei (天永) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Tennin and before Eikyū. This period spanned the years from July 1110 through July...
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    to the community being far from key sites. In the 1950s the economy of Ten’ei was primarily made up of factories and agricultural operations. Ten-ei circa...
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  • Ienobu's death, Ienobu's Official Husband, Kunihiro, changed his name to Ten'ei-in [ja] and Sakyō changed his name to Gekkō-in [ja], and both became ordained...
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  • Shimazu Toyohisa, Shimazu Tadanao, and Shimazu Mitsuhisa. He was nephew of 'Ten'ei-in' (wife of Tokugawa Ienobu) from his mother side and later he married...
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    "retired" Emperor Shirakawa, in a process known as cloistered rule. 1110 (Ten'ei 3, 6th month): The Miidera-ji burned down. This was the second time the...
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  • Winner 2011 - Northern Farm purchases the Ten'ei Horse Park in Fukushima and renames it the Northern Farm Ten'ei [ja]. At the same time, Northern Farm pulled...
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    1107–1123 CE) Tennin 天仁 1108–1110 CE 3 years Selections of Refined Literature Ten'ei 天永 1110–1113 CE 4 years Book of Documents Also rendered as Ten'yō. Eikyū...
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  • Nobuko Yukie Nakama as Ejima Haruka Igawa as Gekkō-in Reiko Takashima as Ten'ei-in Kimura Tae as Hoshi-in Yuko Asano as Takigawa Yuki Matsushita as Denjoin...
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  • Shirakawa. 74 Munehito 宗仁 Emperor Toba 鳥羽天皇 1107–1123 (16 years) Kajō, Tennin, Ten'ei, Eikyū, Gen'ei, Hōan 1103–1156 (53 years) Son of Emperor Horikawa. Forced...
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    density of 83.50 persons per km2. The total area is 381.38 km2. Kagamiishi Ten'ei On April 1, 2005 the town of Naganuma and the village of Iwase merged into...
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