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Chōkyō (長享) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Bunmei and
before Entoku. This
period spanned the
years from July 1487
through August...
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Wakugawa U****ata
Chōkyō (湧川 親方 朝喬, 24
March 1712 – 16
April 1785) also
known by his
Chinese style name Shō Hōten (向 邦鼎), was a
bureaucrat of
Ryukyu Kingdom...
- Ōzato Wōji
Chōkyō (大里 王子 朝教, 21
January 1816 – ?) also
known by his
Chinese style name Shō Ton (尚 惇), was a
prince of
Ryukyu Kingdom.
Prince Ōzato was...
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Tomigusuku Wōji
Chōkyō (豊見城 王子 朝匡, ? – ?) also
known by his
Chinese style name Shō Yū (尚 祐), was a lord (Aji),
later prince (Wōji) of
Ryukyu Kingdom. Prince...
- The Kaga
Rebellion or
Chōkyō Uprising was a large-scale
revolt in Kaga
Province (present-day
southern Ishikawa Prefecture), ****an, in late 1487 through...
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Entoku (延徳) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Chōkyō and
before Meiō. This
period spanned the
years from
August 1489
through July...
- Kanshō (1460–1466) Bunshō (1466–1467) Ōnin (1467–1469)
Bunmei (1469–1487)
Chōkyō (1487–1489)
Entoku (1489–1492) "Ashikaga Yoshimasa" in The New Encyclopædia...
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Itaburi Mesu
Chōkyō) also
titled Female Prisoner Ayaka:
Tormenting and
Breaking in a **** (女囚アヤカ いたぶり牝調教, Joshū Ayaka:
Itaburi Mesu
Chōkyō) is a 2008 ****anese...
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specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō.
Bunmei (1469–1487)
Chōkyō (1487–1489) Ackroyd, Joyce. (1982)
Lessons from History: The
Tokushi Yoron...
- 488–489
Iranian calendar 866–867
Islamic calendar 893–894 ****anese
calendar Chōkyō 2 (長享2年)
Javanese calendar 1404–1405
Julian calendar 1488 MCDL****VIII Korean...