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Kenryaku (建暦) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Jōgen and
before Kempo. This
period spanned the
years from
March 1211 through...
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Kenpo (建保) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. year name)
after Kenryaku and
before Jōkyū. This
period spanned the
years from
December 1213 through...
- ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. year name)
after Ken'ei and
before Kenryaku. This
period spanned the
years from
October 1207
through March 1211. The...
- upon his
ascension to the throne.
Emperor Juntoku 順徳天皇 (r. 1210–1221 CE)
Kenryaku 建暦 1211–1213 CE 3
years Book of
Later Han Also
rendered as Kenreki. Kempo...
- 212–213
Iranian calendar 590–591
Islamic calendar 608–609 ****anese
calendar Kenryaku 2 (建暦2年)
Javanese calendar 1120–1121
Julian calendar 1212
MCCXII Korean...
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specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō. Jōgen (1207–1211)
Kenryaku (1211–1213) Kempō (1213–1219) Jōkyū (1219–1222)
Emperor of ****an List of...
- Jōkyū War. 84
Morinari 守成
Emperor Juntoku 順徳天皇 1210–1221 (11 years) Jōgen,
Kenryaku, Kempo, Jōkyū 1197–1242 (44 years) Son of
Emperor Go-Toba; half-brother...
- on the twenty-third day of the
first lunar month of the
second year of
Kenryaku (1212) and
contains fewer than
three hundred words. It is
regularly read...
- Genkyū (1204–1206) Ken'ei (1206–1207) Jōgen (Kamakura period) (1207–1211)
Kenryaku (1211–1213) Kenpō (1213–1219) Jōkyū (1219–1222)
Azuma Kagami Nussbaum,...
- 213–214
Iranian calendar 591–592
Islamic calendar 609–610 ****anese
calendar Kenryaku 3 / Kenpō 1 (建保元年)
Javanese calendar 1121–1122
Julian calendar 1213 MCCXIII...