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Kyōroku (享禄) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Daiei and
before Tenbun. This era
spanned from
August 1528 to July 1532. The reigning...
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neighboring provinces to come to the
capital for an
archery contest.
Kyōroku gannen or
Kyōroku 1 (1528):
Former Kampuku Konoe Tanye became Sadaijin. The former...
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known as Tenmon, was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Kyōroku and
before Kōji. This
period spanned from July 1532
through October 1555...
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Other names for the
castle include Bi
Castle (麇城 Bi-jō) and
Kyoroku Castle (巨鹿城
Kyoroku-jō). Ōgaki is
located in
western Mino Province, and was bordered...
- was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Eishō and
before Kyōroku. This
period spanned the
years from
August 1521
through August 1528. The...
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specifically identified by more than one era name or nengō.
Daiei (1521–1528)
Kyōroku (1528–1532)
Tenbun (1532–1555) Ackroyd, Joyce. (1982).
Lessons from History:...
- residence. Oda
Nobuhide seized it from
Imagawa Ujitoyo in
March 1532 (
Kyōroku 5),
residing there and
changing the name to
Nagoya Castle. His son, Oda...
- Go-Nara 後奈良天皇 9 June 1526 – 27
September 1557 (31 years, 110 days) Daiei,
Kyōroku, Tenbun, Kōji 26
January 1495 – 27
September 1557 (62 years) Son of Emperor...
- upon his
ascension to the throne.
Emperor Go-Nara 後奈良天皇 (r. 1526–1557 CE)
Kyōroku 享禄 1528–1532 CE 5
years classic of
Changes Tenbun 天文 1532–1555 CE 24 years...
- 530–531
Iranian calendar 908–909
Islamic calendar 936–937 ****anese
calendar Kyōroku 3 (享禄3年)
Javanese calendar 1448–1449
Julian calendar 1530 MD**** Korean...