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    1260 (Bun'ō 1): Crop failures brought widespread starvation. 1260 (Bun'ō 1): Nichiren preached in the streets of Kamakura. July 16, 1260 (Bun'ō 1, 7th...
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    Kōchō (弘長) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Bun'ō and before Bun'ei. This period spanned the years from February 1261 to February...
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    Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name") after Shōka and before Bun'ō. This period spanned the years from March 1259 through April 1260. The reigning...
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  • Kenchō (1249–1257) Kōgen (1256–1257) Shōka (1257–1259) Shōgen (1259–1260) Bun'ō (1260–1261) Kōchō (1261–1264) Bun'ei (1264–1275) Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric...
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    Imperial Prince Priest Sonsyō (1699–1746; 尊賞法親王) Eleventh daughter: Princess Bun'ō (1702–1754; 文応女王) Court lady: Irie Itsuko (?–1763; 入江伊津子), Irie Sukenao’s...
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    the Southern Song Dynasty of China. The Japanese Shōgen era ends, and the Bun'ō era begins. July 12 – Battle of Kressenbrunn: King Ottokar II of Bohemia...
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    upon his ascension to the throne. Emperor Kameyama 亀山天皇 (r. 1260–1274 CE) Bun'ō 文応 1260–1261 CE 2 years Book of Jin Also rendered as Bunnō. Kōchō 弘長 1261–1264...
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    north wing of his Imperial Villa Madenokō-ji-dono (from his residence) Bun'ō Kōtei (From the era name; Kōtei is another word for Emperor) The name Kameyama...
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  • Go-Saga. 90 Tsunehito 恒仁 Emperor Kameyama 亀山天皇 1260–1274 (14 years) Shōgen, Bun'ō, Kōchō, Bun'ei 1249–1305 (56 years) Son of Emperor Go-Saga; younger brother...
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  • Ima mo Hibiku Directed by Shūhei Matsushita Written by Junichi Fujisaku Bun'Ō Fujisawa Based on Deemo Starring Ayana Taketatsu Akari Kitō Akari Nibu Ayane...
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    John FitzGerald is killed during the fighting. February – The Japanese Bun'ō era ends and the Kōchō era begins during the reign of the 11-year-old Emperor...
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  • Ankokuron was written by the monk Nichiren. It dates to the first year of Bun'ō (1260). Nichiren presented it as a petition to the regent (shikken) Hōjō...
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  • Matsushita, with Jun'ichi Fujisaku serving as executive director. Fujisaku and Bun'Ō Fujisawa are handling the series' composition, while Mebachi is designing...
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  • July 9, 2021. The game was developed by D-techno and franchise creator Bun'O Fujisawa created an original story. The game ended its service on January...
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  • the Southern Song Dynasty of China. The Japanese Shōgen era ends, and the Bun'ō era begins. July 12 – Battle of Kressenbrunn: King Ottokar II of Bohemia...
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  • This castle is thought to have been built by Takatoki Naganuma in 1260 (Bun'ō gannen). The castle is possibly the main base for the Naganuma clan, a branch...
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  • are accidentally hoshin-ed by Madonna. Sho Ki (姫昌, Ki Shō), Shu Bun'o (周文王, Shū Bun'ō) Voiced by: Mugihito (1st series), Motomu Kiyokawa and Daisuke Ono...
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