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Bunryaku (文暦), also
romanized as Bunreki, was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Tenpuku and
before Katei. This
period spanned the...
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Katei (嘉禎) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Bunryaku and
before Ryakunin. This
period spanned the
years from
September 1235...
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granted the
court post of
provisional Middle Counselor (中納言, Chūnagon) 1234 (
Bunryaku 1, 12th month):
Yoritsune is
raised to the
first rank of the 3rd class...
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Tenpuku 天福 1233–1234 CE 2
years Book of Do****ents Also
rendered as Ten****u.
Bunryaku 文暦 1234–1235 CE 2
years Selections of
Refined Literature Also rendered...
- more than one era name or nengō. Jōei (1232–1234)
Tenpuku (1233–1234)
Bunryaku (1234–1235)
Katei (1235–1238)
Ryakunin (1238–1239) En'ō (1239–1240) Ninji...
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Mitsuhito 秀仁
Emperor Shijō 四条天皇 1232–1242 (10 years) Jōei, Tenpuku,
Bunryaku, Katei, Ryakunin, En'ō,
Ninji 1231–1242 (10 years) Son of
Emperor Go-Horikawa...
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calendar 612–613
Islamic calendar 631–632 ****anese
calendar Tenpuku 2 /
Bunryaku 1 (文暦元年)
Javanese calendar 1143–1144
Julian calendar 1234 MCC****IV Korean...
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Iranian calendar 613–614
Islamic calendar 632–633 ****anese
calendar Bunryaku 2 /
Katei 1 (嘉禎元年)
Javanese calendar 1144–1145
Julian calendar 1235 MCC****V...
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first appeared as a
placename in
Katsuragawa Hoshū's 1794 work
Hokusa Bunryaku in two maps, "Ashia zenzu" and "Chikyū hankyū sōzu",
which were also created...
- ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Jōei and
before Bunryaku. This
period spanned the
years from
April 1233 to
November 1234. The reigning...