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Eiryaku (永暦) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Heiji and
before Ōhō. This
period spanned the
years from
January 1160 through...
- Ōhō (応保) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Eiryaku and
before Chōkan. This
period spanned the
years from
September 1161 through...
- ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Hōgen and
before Eiryaku. This
period lasted from
April 1159
until January 1160. The
reigning emperor...
- by more than one era name or nengō. Hōgen (1156–1159)
Heiji (1159–1160)
Eiryaku (1160–1161) Ōhō (1161–1163) Chōkan (1163–1165)
Eiman (1165–1166) Emperor...
- 161–162
Iranian calendar 539–540
Islamic calendar 555–557 ****anese
calendar Eiryaku 2 / Ōhō 1 (応保元年)
Javanese calendar 1067–1068
Julian calendar 1161 MCLXI...
- Abdicated. 78
Morihito 守仁
Emperor Nijō 二条天皇 1158–1165 (7 years) Hōgen, Heiji,
Eiryaku, Ōhō, Chōkan 1143–1165 (22 years) Son of
Emperor Go-Shirakawa. Abdicated...
- "Heiji"
refers to the nengō (****anese era name)
after "Hōgen" and
before "
Eiryaku." In
other words, the
Heiji Rebellion occurred during the
Heiji period...
- "Heiji"
refers to the nengō (****anese era name)
after "Hōgen" and
before "
Eiryaku." In
other words, the
Heiji Rebellion occurred during Heiji,
which was...
- 1159–1160 CE 2
years Records of the
Grand Historian Also
rendered as Byōji.
Eiryaku 永暦 1160–1161 CE 2
years Book of
Later Han Also
rendered as Yōryaku. Ōhō...
- "Heiji"
refers to the nengō (****anese era name)
after "Hōgen" and
before "
Eiryaku." In
other words, the
Heiji Rebellion occurred during Heiji,
which was...