The International Imperial Court System (IICS) also known as the International Court System is one of the oldest and largest LGBT organizations in the...
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An imperial court is the royal court of an empire. Imperial Court may also refer to: Imperial court (Holy Roman Empire) Imperial Court in Kyoto, pre-Meiji...
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The Imperial Court in Kyoto was the nominal ruling government of Japan from 794 AD until the Meiji period (1868–1912), after which the court was moved...
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throughout owing to its prominence in the management of the inner court and in imperial succession, which ranked heirs according to the prominence of their...
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The Imperial Clan Court or Court of the Imperial Clan was an institution responsible for all matters pertaining to the imperial family under the Ming...
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Panzi (section Imperial Court System)
the Executive Secretary on the International Court Council, which oversees over 70 local Imperial Courts in the United States, Canada and Mexico from...
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Nicole Murray-Ramirez (section Imperial Court System)
"Empress Nicole the Great, Queen Mother of the Americas" within the Imperial Court System of which she is the titular leader. Murray-Ramirez has been a Latino...
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as a drag queen at the Black Cat Bar and as the founder of the Imperial Court System. José Sarria was born in San Francisco, California, to Maria Dolores...
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The imperial examination was a civil service examination system in Imperial China administered for the purpose of selecting candidates for the state bureaucracy...
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gay community who had worked in a gay bar and was active in the Imperial Court System. He lived with a merchant seaman in a fourth-floor walk-up apartment...
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for certain ranks of court official at the Imperial Court in Kyoto. The hierarchy of colors was developed under the Ritsuryō system. Sumac dye (黄櫨染, kōrozen)...
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Heian period (category Tributaries of Imperial China)
matured. The Heian period is also considered the peak of the Japanese imperial court, noted for its art, especially poetry and literature. Two syllabaries...
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courts final. The United States courts of appeals are the intermediate federal appellate courts. They operate under a system of mandatory review which means...
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the highest in the rank system. It is conferred mainly on a very limited number of persons recognized by the Imperial Court as most loyal to the nation...
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term that was coined for this spread of the Byzantine system in the 19th century. The imperial courts of Chinese emperors, known as cháotíng (朝廷), were among...
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where northe became involved with the Imperial Court System and was crowned as the Empress of Canada by the Rose Court in 1964 and held the title until his...
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The court system of Canada is made up of many courts differing in levels of legal superiority and separated by jurisdiction. In the courts, the judiciary...
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camp-oriented response to San Francisco's Imperial Court System by H.L. Perry, who reigned as the Court's Grand Duchess I, the Grand Ducal Council raises...
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Meiji Restoration (section Imperial restoration)
they overthrew the shogunal system. On 3 January 1868, Emperor Meiji declared political power to be restored to the Imperial House. The goals of the restored...
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the term continued to denote the royal and imperial courts during the various restorations and the two imperial regimes under Napoleon. The word cour is...
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adopted the imperial Chinese system, with rulers declaring themselves emperors on the Confucian model and attempting to create a Vietnamese imperial tributary...
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added annually. In February 2019, the National LGBTQ Task Force and Imperial Court System announced their plans for the Wall of Honor. The monument committee...
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Emperor of Japan (redirect from Japanese Imperial system)
by the Supreme Court of Japan, the emperor is personally immune from prosecution. By virtue of his position as the head of the Imperial House, the emperor...
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nine-rank system, also known as the nine-grade controller system, was used to categorize and classify government officials by rank in Imperial China. Their...
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Tokugawa shogunate (redirect from Shogunate and domain system)
Bakumatsu period from 1853 and was overthrown by supporters of the Imperial Court in the Meiji Restoration in 1868. The Empire of Japan was established...
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The Imperial City (Vietnamese: Hoàng thành; chữ Hán: 皇城) is a walled enclosure within the Vauban style citadel (Kinh thành; chữ Hán: 京城) of the city of...
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or The Imperial may also refer to: Imperial, California Imperial, Missouri Imperial, Nebraska Imperial, Pennsylvania Imperial, Texas Imperial, West Virginia...
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ritual" was issued, and in 1908, the imperial ritual decree stipulating the court ritual was enacted as one of the imperial decree . Rice cultivation is carried...
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Asuka period (category Tributaries of Imperial China)
in the imperial court. The ritsuryō system was codified in several stages. The Ōmi Code, named after the provincial site of Emperor Tenji's court, was completed...
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established the departments and posts of onmyōji who practiced Onmyōdō in the Imperial Court, and Onmyōdō was institutionalized. From around the 9th century during...
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