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Emperor Go-Toba (後鳥羽天皇, Go-Toba-tennō,
August 6, 1180 –
March 28, 1239) was the 82nd
emperor of ****an,
according to the
traditional order of succession...
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content was
composed by
Hisamatsu Masagoro Fuyo (1790–1845)",
namely Hitori-
gotoba (獨言, "Monologue",
before 1830), Hitori-mondo(獨問答, "Monologous dialogues"...
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started to
enshrine the
spirits of dead individuals, like
Retired Emperor Gotoba (1180–1239)
whose memory was kept
through memorial tablets. In the early...
- some
earlier Ethiopian regnal lists,
though usually as the
successor of
Gotoba,
Hande or Ramhay. Ab-ra-amen was a king who
reigned at some
point after...
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enemy Suetsune,
calling him an ignoramus, and
urged Gotoba not to be
misled by his machinations."
Gotoba relented at this
appeal from a man he
greatly respected...
- Haru" 19 Jun 1982
Seicho Matsumoto no
Jikan no Shūzoku TBS 21 Aug 1982
Gotoba Densetsu Satsujin Jiken Office lady
Miyako Shohouji 4 Dec 1982
Ankyo no...
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compose poems of
their own for each of the
sacred sites.
Because Emperor Gotoba (1180-1239; r. 1183–1198) made the
pilgrimage to
Kumano 31
times and his...
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surrounding Hōnen's
teachings dissipated for a time
until 1207 when
Emperor Gotoba implemented a ban
against exclusive nembutsu,
stemming from an incident...
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variation 2. 15
Kalaz Páez 1 (15) Calêz
Unique to this variation. 16
Gotoba Páez 1 (16)
Gotobâ Unique to this variation. 17 [Za]
Feliya or
Safelya Páez 1 (17)...
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including his
teacher Honen, from the
capitol during the
reign of
Emperor Gotoba. Finally, a postscript,
composed by
Rennyo states that: 右斯聖教者為当流大事聖教也 於無宿善機無左右不可許之者也...