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Einin (永仁) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Shōō and
before Shōan. This
period spanned the
years from
August 1293
through April...
- Tanehito-shinnō was
named Crown Prince or heir in 1289. 30
August 1298 (
Einin 6, 22nd day of the 7th month): In the 11th year of Fushimi-tennō's reign...
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spanned the
years from
April 1299
through November 1302.
Preceding it was the
Einin era, and
following it was the
Kengen era. The
reigning emperors were Go-Fushimi-tennō...
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suguha Hamon. The
oldest date of his work is 1293. He was
active during the
Einin, Shōwa and Enkyō periods,
generally acknowledged to be the
teacher of master...
- Hikoshirō
Sadamune (相模國住人貞宗 -
Sagami kuni
junin Sadamune; born 1298
Einin – 1349 in Shōhei) also
called Sōshū
Sadamune was a
swordsmith of the Sōshū school...
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specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Shōō (1288–1293)
Einin (1293–1299) Shōan (1299–1302)
Kengen (1302–1303)
Kagen (1303–1306) Tokuji...
- 1287–1298 CE) Shōō 正応 1288–1293 CE 6
years Notes on the Mao
Commentary (毛詩注)
Einin 永仁 1293–1299 CE 7
years Book of Jin
Usage continued by the
Emperor Go-Fushimi...
- Go-****akusa. 92
Hirohito 熈仁
Emperor Fushimi 伏見天皇 1287–1298 (11 years) Kōan, Shōō,
Einin 1265–1317 (52 years) Son of
Emperor Go-****akusa. From the Jimyōin line....
- a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Kōan and
before Einin. This
period spanned the
years from
April 1288
through August 1293. The...
- 296–297
Iranian calendar 674–675
Islamic calendar 695–696 ****anese
calendar Einin 4 (永仁4年)
Javanese calendar 1207–1208
Julian calendar 1296
MCCXCVI Korean...