established in Kyoto by Ashikaga Takauji. 1338 Ryakuō gannen (暦応元年): The era name was changed to Ryakuō to mark an event or a number of events. The previous...
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over, so that they could oppose the Northern Court. 18 September 1339 (Ryakuō 2, 15th day of the 8th month): In the 21st year of Go-Daigo's reign, the...
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is concurrently said to have spanned the years 1334 through 1338 before Ryakuō, as time was reckoned by the rival Northern Court. Because the Southern...
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rendered as Kenbu. Also used by the Emperor Go-Daigo from 1334 CE to 1336 CE. Ryakuō 暦応 1338–1342 CE 5 years Records of Emperors and Kings (帝王世紀) Also rendered...
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is said that the temple was originally going to be named Ryakuō Shiseizen-ji (暦応資聖禅寺), Ryakuō being the name of the reign of the emperor of the northern...
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because not in possession at the time of the Japanese Imperial Regalia): Ryakuō (1338–1342) Kōei (1342–1345) Jōwa (1345–1350) Kan'ō or Kannō (1350–1352)...
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by pretender Court (as determined by Meiji rescript) Kenmu (continued) Ryakuō Kōei Jōwa Nanboku-chō Southern court Eras as reckoned by legitimate Court...
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disturbance. (2) Yutahito 豊仁 Emperor Kōmyō 光明天皇 1336–1348 (12 years) Kenmu, Ryakuō, Kōei, Jōwa 1322–1380 (58 years) Son of Emperor Go-Fushimi; younger brother...
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340–341 Iranian calendar 718–719 Islamic calendar 740–741 Japanese calendar Ryakuō 3 (暦応3年) Javanese calendar 1252–1253 Julian calendar 1340 MCCCXL Korean...
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court Eras as reckoned by pretender Court (as determined by Meiji rescript) Ryakuō (1338–1342) Kōei (1342–1345) Jōwa (1345–1350) Kannō (1350–1352) Bunna (1352–1356)...
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