Ninju (仁寿) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Kashō and before Saikō. This period spanned the years from April 851 through November...
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upon his ascension to the throne. Emperor Montoku 文徳天皇 (r. 850–858 CE) Ninju 仁寿 851–854 CE 4 years Saikō 斉衡 854–857 CE 4 years Ten'an 天安 857–859 CE 3...
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9-month-old baby was also the grandson of udaijin Fujiwara no Yoshifusa. 853 (Ninju 3, 2nd month): The emperor visited the home of udaijin Yoshifusa, the grandfather...
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of the Immortal: Legend of the Sword Demon (無限の住人 刃獣異聞, Mugen no Jūnin Ninjū Ibun), written by Junichi Ohsako, with illustrations by Samura, was released...
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Emperor Junna. 55 Michiyasu 道康 Emperor Montoku 文徳天皇 850–858 (8 years) Kashō, Ninju, Saikō, Ten'an 827–858 (31 years) Son of Emperor Ninmyō. 56 Korehito 惟仁...
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Saikō (斉衡) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, "year name") after Ninju and before Ten'an. This period spanned the years from November 854 through February...
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40 dehi etc. 5 sunja 15 tofohon* 50 susai 6 ninggun 16 juwan ninggun 60 ninju 7 nadan etc. 70 nadanju 8 jakūn 80 jakūnju 9 uyun 90 uyunju 10 juwan 100...
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Manatsu no Merry Christmas Ryo Kinoshita (young) TBS 2001 Fujisawa Shuhei no Ninjū Shigure Machi 3: Jidaigeki Roman Chōta NHK 2003 Musashi Jōtarō NHK Taiga...
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10853 Iranian calendar 231–232 Islamic calendar 238–239 Japanese calendar Ninju 3 (仁寿3年) Javanese calendar 750–751 Julian calendar 853 DCCCLIII Korean calendar...
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10854 Iranian calendar 232–233 Islamic calendar 239–240 Japanese calendar Ninju 4 / Saikō 1 (斉衡元年) Javanese calendar 751–752 Julian calendar 854 DCCCLIV...
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