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early as the 940s,
suggests that the
conflict originally began in 931 (
Jōhei 1) as a
dispute between Masakado,
freshly returned from Heian-kyō, and his...
- reign. 5
August 931 (
Jōhei 1, 19th day of the 7th month): The former-Emperor Uda (867–931) died at the age of 65. 6
September 932 (
Jōhei 2, 4th day of the...
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Retrieved 29 July 2021. Koyama, Masato. "
Jōhei nana-nen (937) funka" 承平七年(937)噴火 [Eruption in the 7th year of
Jōhei (937)] (in ****anese). ****uoka University...
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Jōhei (承平), also
romanized as Shōhei, was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Enchō and
before Tengyō. This
period spanned the
years from...
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where they are. The
traumatized man
promptly shoots himself. 3 "Psyche"
Jōhei Matsuura July 20, 1998 (1998-7-20)
January 23, 2003 The
following day, Lain...
- Tengyō no Ran (天慶の乱) ("War in the Tengyō era" or "Tengyō Disturbance"), or
Jōhei Tengyō no Ran
refers to the name of a
brief medieval ****anese conflict,...
- Kōnin Era, 810–824), and the
Jingoji jōhei jitsurokuchō (神護寺承平實録帳;
Record of the True
History of
Jingoji from the
Jōhei Era, 931),
which confirms the Yakushi...
- 50.8 km (31.6 mi) Ryūshuton Line: Dafangshen–Liushutun, 5.8 km (3.6 mi)
Jōhei Line: Donggwan–Seongpyeong, 11.5 km (7.1 mi) (owned by
Chosen Government...
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Nobuhiro Kondō,
Jōhei Matsuura, Shōgo Kōmoto
Episode Directors:
Mitsuo ****uda,
Masamitsu Hidaka,
Yutaka Kagawa,
Nobuhiro Kondō, Shōgo Kōmoto,
Jōhei Matsuura...
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ruins (京極氏遺跡, Kyōgoku-shi iseki) is a
group archaeological sites in the
Johei neighborhood of the city of Maibara,
Shiga prefecture in the
Kansai region...