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Gangyō-ji (元慶寺,
Gangyō-ji) is a
Buddhist temple in Kyoto,
founded by the
priest Henjō. The
Emperor Kōkō
endowed the
temple and the
emperor Kazan abdicated...
- compound. 877 (
Gangyō 1, 2nd month): Amb****adors from
Baekje arrived in the
province of Izumo; but they were
turned back. 877 (
Gangyō 1, 6th month): There...
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Gangyō (元慶), also
known as Genkei, was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Jōgan and
before Ninna. This
period spanned the
years from April...
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March 23, 884 (
Gangyō 8, 23rd day of the 2nd month):
Emperor Kōkō is said to have
acceded to the
throne (sokui). 885 (
Gangyō 9): The era name was...
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named Udaijin 876 (Jōgan 18): He was
named Sesshō 880 (
Gangyō 4): He was
named Daijō
Daijin 884 (
Gangyō 8):
Mototsune was the
first to
receive the
title Kampaku...
- was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Ten'an and
before Gangyō. This
period spanned the
years from
April 859
through April 878. The two...
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serial symbols and
ceremonies of enthronement—as in: 20
January 877 (
Gangyō 1, on the 3rd day of the 1st month) Yōzei was
formally installed on the...
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Ninna (仁和) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Gangyō and
before Kanpyō. This
period spanned the
years from
February 885
through April...
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World Historical Heritage Site Sennyū-ji (泉涌寺, Sennyū-ji).
Gangyō-ji (元慶寺,
Gangyō-ji),
after 986
known more po****rly as Kazan-ji (花山寺, Kazan-ji)...
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continuing to rule.
Under some pressure,
Kazan acquiesced, and went to the
Gangyō-ji temple. He was
accompanied by Kaneie's
second son, Michikane, who was...