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Jiryaku (治暦) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Kōhei and
before Enkyū. This
period spanned the
years from
August 1065 through...
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rendered as Tenki. Kōhei 康平 1058–1065 CE 8
years Book of
Later Han
Jiryaku 治暦 1065–1069 CE 5
years Correct Interpretation of the Book of Do****ents...
- Tengi, Kōhei,
Jiryaku 1025–1068 (42 years) Son of
Emperor Go-Suzaku. 71
Takahito 尊仁
Emperor Go-Sanjō 後三条天皇 1068–1073 (5 years)
Jiryaku, Enkyū 1032–1073...
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children of his own, upon his death,
Takahito became emperor. May 22, 1068 (
Jiryaku 4, 19th day of the 4th month): In the 4th year of
Emperor Go-Reizei's reign...
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Kantoku (1044–1046) Eishō (1046–1053)
Tengi (1053–1058) Kōhei (1058–1065)
Jiryaku (1065–1069)
Empress (chūgū):
Imperial Princess Shōshi (章子内親王, 1027–1105)...
- 69–70
Iranian calendar 447–448
Islamic calendar 461–462 ****anese
calendar Jiryaku 5 / Enkyū 1 (延久元年)
Javanese calendar 973–974
Julian calendar 1069 MLXIX...
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shiryaku (Brief
history of currency), also
known as Honchō hōka tsūyō
jiryaku ("Short
Account of the
circulation of
currency in this realm"). _________...
- 66–67
Iranian calendar 444–445
Islamic calendar 458–459 ****anese
calendar Jiryaku 2 (治暦2年)
Javanese calendar 969–971
Julian calendar 1066
MLXVI Korean calendar...
- ****anese era (年号, nengō,
literally "year name")
after Tengi and
before Jiryaku. This
period spanned the
years from
August 1058
through August 1065. The...
- Chūōkōron-shinsha. (in ****anese)Karino, Tokuzō (1910). Satake-ke
rekidai jiryaku 佐竹家歴代事略. Akita:
Karino Sadakichi. (Accessed from
National Diet Library...