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Kyūyō (球陽) is an
official history of the Ryūkyū
Kingdom compiled between 1743 and 1745 by a
group of scholar-officials led by Tei
Heitetsu (鄭秉哲). Written...
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royal government in Shuri—such as the Chūzan Seikan, Chūzan Seifu, and
Kyūyō—the
first royal lineage of
Ryukyu was the
legendary Tenson dynasty. After...
- Chūzan Seikan. 1724 –
Completion of Chūzan Seifu. 1745 –
Completion of
Kyūyō. 1846 – Dr.
Bernard Jean
Bettelheim (d. 1870), a
Hungarian Protestant missionary...
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former Ryukyu royal family. In the 16th century, the
Ryukyuan history book "
Kyūyō" (球陽,
established around 1745)
mentions that Kyō
Ahagon Jikki [ja], a favored...
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spirit tablet was
placed in Sōgen-ji. His
title was
stripped in 1719, and his
spirit tablet was
moved to Tennō-ji.
Kyūyō, vol.8
Kyūyō, vol.10...
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original on 2009-07-21.
Retrieved 2009-08-05.
Kyūyō, vol.4
Kyūyō,
Appendix vol.1 Kian, Kian
Nikki (喜安日記)
Kyūyō,
Appendix Vol. I, No.6: “Kin Ōku (Mabuni Uēkata...
- Shō Sei
after an
abortive attempt to
occupy Amami Ōshima in 1537,
while Kyūyō recounts the
appointment of the son of the
Kunigami Oyakata as aji after...
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summary the sixth.
Unlike later official histories such as Chūzan
Seifu and
Kyūyō,
which were
written in kanbun, Chūzan
Seikan is
largely written in ****anese...
- High
School Okinawa Prefectural Kumejima High
School Okinawa Prefectural Kyuyo High
School Okinawa Prefectural Maehara High
School Okinawa Prefectural...
- 37–44 FNS
Chikyu Tokuso-tai Die
Buster (FNS地球特捜隊ダイバスター) Fuji
Television Kyuyo Mesai (給与明細) TV
Tokyo Shirosaki Jin to
Isoyama Sayaka no Kiwame-michi (城咲仁と磯山さやかの極めみち)...