Emperor Kazan (花山天皇, Kazan-tennō, November 29, 968 – March 17, 1008) was the 65th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession....
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untimely ends of three emperors. Ichijō had been appointed crown prince under Emperor Kazan in 984. Two years later, after Emperor Kazan abdicated in 986,...
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Shrine 968–975; later, married to Emperor En'yū in 980 First Son: Imperial Prince Morosada (師貞親王) later Emperor Kazan Consort (Nyōgo): Fujiwara no Chōshi/Tōko...
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and painter Valery Yakobi.[citation needed] Kazan University was founded on November 17, 1804, when Emperor Alexander I signed the Affirmative Letter and...
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Japan has been ruled by emperors since antiquity. The sequence, order and dates of the early emperors are almost entirely based on the 8th-century Nihon...
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the Golden Horde Emperor Kazan (968–1008), Japanese emperor Abraham E. Kazan (1889–1971), American trade union activist Elia Kazan (1909–2003), American...
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of Emperor Enyū. 980 Ichijō born. Father Emperor Enyū, mother Fujiwara Senshi. 984 Emperor Enyū retires and takes Buddhist orders. Succeeded by Kazan (968–1008)...
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Dear Radiance (section Emperors and their families)
Emperor En'yū, the 64th emperor Kanata Hongō as Emperor Kazan, the 65th emperor Shunta Itō as Prince Morosada (young Kazan) Akihisa Shiono as Emperor...
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privileges to attend court (and thus meet with Emperor Kazan). With the resignation of Emperor Kazan in 986, Tametoki was relieved of all his posts,...
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Minamoto clan (section Kazan Genji)
descendants made Minamoto is known to survive. These were descendants of Emperor Kazan. They became the dōjō Shirakawa family, which headed the Jingi-kan for...
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Emperor En'yū (円融天皇, En'yū-tennō, 12 April 958 – 1 March 991) was the 64th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. En'yū's...
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served under Emperor Kazan before joining his brother Korenari, and the Emperor in becoming monks, in 986. He also prevented the Emperor from committing...
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and is the image that is enshrined in the present Nyorindō. In 988 Emperor Kazan (花山天皇) (968-1008) visited the Kumano area on his first pilgrimage and...
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Okisada-shinnō (居貞親王). Iyasada was the second son of Emperor Reizei. He was the half-brother of Emperor Kazan, who was Reizei's first-born son. Ieyasada's mother...
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He was told that the retired Emperor Kazan had been visiting the same house during the night; Korechika presumed that Kazan had been seeing the same mistress...
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a child emperor before his coming of age, or an empress regnant. The Kampaku (関白) was theoretically a sort of chief advisor for the Emperor, but was...
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kugyo (high-ranked Japanese noble) who served as regent for Emperor En'yū and Emperor Kazan. His mother was a daughter of Fujiwara no Tokihira. His elder...
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The long history of festivals at the Shrine began during the reign of Emperor Kazan, and it has become the oldest regularly held festival in Kyoto. Each...
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at Retired Emperor Kazan, and performing an esoteric Shingon curse known as Daigensuihō (大元帥法), which was reserved solely for the emperor. He was pardoned...
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Imperial Princess Shushi. Murder of the daughter of the late Japanese Emperor Kazan, a lady-in-waiting to Shōshi who orders an investigation. Jiaozi, the...
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emperor Go-Shirakawa. Juntoku Genji (順徳源氏) – descended from 84th emperor Juntoku. Kameyama Genji (亀山源氏) – descended from 90th emperor Kameyama. Kazan...
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Higashi-sanjō-dono. Kaneie served as a minister during the reigns of Emperor En'yū, Emperor Kazan and Emperor Ichijō. After his rival brother Kanemichi's death in 977...
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names originated in 140 BCE in Imperial China, during the reign of the Emperor Wu of Han. As elsewhere in the Sinosphere, the use of era names was originally...
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she entered Buddhist priesthood. She became a Buddhist nun soon after Emperor Kazan ordained. At the age of 24, unable to produce a male heir [citation...
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The Kazan State Medical University (KSMU) is a medical university located primarily in Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia. It is composed of nine faculties. The...
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Fujiwara no Korechika and Takaie shoot an arrow at Retired Emperor Kazan. 2 March: Emperor Ichijo orders the imperial police to raid Korechika's residence;...
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era. A son of Fujiwara no Masaki, he served the Emperor Kazan and joined the Emperor in entering the Kazan-in monastery in 986. Papinot, Edmond (1910). Historical...
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imperial anthology of waka from Heian period Japan. It was compiled by Emperor Kazan in about 1005. Its twenty volumes contain 1,351 poems. The details of...
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Japanese historical tale from the early 12th century, it is written that Emperor Kazan sent three of Fujiwara no Kaneie's sons to a house purportedly haunted...
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