- Æsir (Old Norse; singular: áss) or ēse (Old English; singular: ōs) are gods in
Germanic paganism. In Old
Nordic religion and mythology, the
precise meaning...
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Ansei (安政) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Kaei and
before Man'en. This
period spanned the
years from
November 1854
through March...
- The
Ansei Purge (安政の大獄,
Ansei no taigoku, "M****
Incarceration of
Ansei") was a multi-year
event during the
Bakumatsu period of ****anese history, between...
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Ansei Uchima (****anese 内間安瑆) (May 1, 1921 - May 9, 2000) was an
American artist and
teacher primarily known as a sōsaku-hanga (creative print) woodblock...
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Anseïs de
Carthage is a thirteenth-century
chanson de geste. It is
preserved in four m****cripts,
though some are fragmentary. It is a
sequel to the Chanson...
- The
Ansei Treaties (****anese: 安政条約) or the
Ansei Five-Power
Treaties (****anese: 安政五カ国条約) are a
series of
treaties signed in 1858,
during the ****anese Ansei...
- The
Ansei great earthquakes (安政の大地震,
Ansei no Dai Jishin) were a
series of
major earthquakes that
struck ****an
during the
Ansei era (1854–1860): The Ansei...
- The 1855 Edo
earthquake (安政江戸地震,
Ansei Edo Jishin) was the
third Ansei Great Earthquake,
which occurred during the late-Edo period. It
occurred after...
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Ansei Tōashi or
Ansei-no-Tōashi was a
footrace open to
samurai of the
Annaka Domain, of
approximately 30 kilometers,
during the
Ansei era (1854–1860)...
- The 1854 Tōkai
earthquake was the
first of the
Ansei great earthquakes (1854–1855). It
occurred at
about 09:00
local time on 23
December 1854. It had...