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Eichō (永長) was a ****anese era (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Kahō and
before Jōtoku. This
period spanned the
years from
December 1096
through November...
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Resource Center.
Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008. "What's SNI: Summary".
EICHO-NO-IE International.
December 31, 2010.
Retrieved July 30, 2013. Science...
- era name or nengō. Ōtoku (1084–1087)
Kanji (1087–1094) Kahō (1094–1096)
Eichō (1096–1097) Jōtoku (1097–1099) Kōwa (1099–1104) Chōji (1104–1106) Kajō (1106–1108)...
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Taruhito 善仁
Emperor Horikawa 堀河天皇 1087–1107 (20 years) Kanji, Kahō,
Eichō, Jōtoku, Kōwa, Chōji, Kajō 1079–1107 (28 years) Son of
Emperor Shirakawa...
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Iranian calendar 475–476
Islamic calendar 490–491 ****anese
calendar Eichō 2 / Jōtoku 1 (承徳元年)
Javanese calendar 1001–1002
Julian calendar 1097 MXCVII...
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Iranian calendar 474–475
Islamic calendar 488–490 ****anese
calendar Kahō 3 /
Eichō 1 (永長元年)
Javanese calendar 1000–1001
Julian calendar 1096
MXCVI Korean calendar...
- Book of
Rites Kahō 嘉保 1094–1096 CE 3
years Records of the
Grand Historian Eichō 永長 1096–1097 CE 2
years Book of
Later Han Also
rendered as Yōchō. Jōtoku...
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Rinzai school of Zen.
Initially it was a
compilation of Zen
writings by Tōyō
Eichō (東陽榮朝, 1428–1504) a
disciple of
Kanzan Egen of the Myōshin-ji line of Rinzai...
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number of
peasants was
named as one of the
reasons for the era
change from
Eichō to Jōtoku. An
unusually early typhoon struck Kyoto in May 1111. Another...
- (1296–1380) Muin Sōin (1326–1410)
Tozen Soshin (Sekko Soshin) (1408–1486) Toyo
Eicho (1429–1504)
Taiga Tankyo (?–1518) Koho
Genkun (?–1524)
Sensho Zuisho (?–...