-
Ninpei (仁平), also
romanized as Nimpyō, was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Kyūan and
before Kyūju. This
period spanned the years...
- Minamoto-no
Yoshikane became head of the
Ashikaga clan in
Shimotsuke Province.
Ninpei 1, in the 1st
month (1151):
Sadaijin Yorinaga was
given additional power...
- Han Also
rendered as Tennyō. Kyūan 久安 1145–1151 CE 7
years Book of Jin
Ninpei 仁平 1151–1154 CE 4
years Book of
Later Han Also
rendered as Ninpyō, Ninbyō...
-
Narihito 体仁
Emperor Konoe 近衛天皇 1142–1155 (13 years) Eiji, Kōji, Ten'yō, Kyūan,
Ninpei, Kyūju 1139–1155 (16 years) Son of
Emperor Toba; half-brother of Emperor...
- 153–154
Iranian calendar 531–532
Islamic calendar 547–548 ****anese
calendar Ninpei 3 (仁平3年)
Javanese calendar 1059–1060
Julian calendar 1153
MCLIII Korean...
- 152–153
Iranian calendar 530–531
Islamic calendar 546–547 ****anese
calendar Ninpei 2 (仁平2年)
Javanese calendar 1058–1059
Julian calendar 1152
MCLII Korean calendar...
- ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Ten'yō and
before Ninpei. This
period spanned the
years from July 1145
through January 1151. The...
- 154–155
Iranian calendar 532–533
Islamic calendar 548–549 ****anese
calendar Ninpei 4 / Kyūju 1 (久寿元年)
Javanese calendar 1060–1061
Julian calendar 1154 MCLIV...
-
Iranian calendar 529–530
Islamic calendar 545–546 ****anese
calendar Kyūan 7 /
Ninpei 1 (仁平元年)
Javanese calendar 1057–1058
Julian calendar 1151 MCLI
Korean calendar...
- Kome (1957) as
Sakuzo Ôban (1957) as Chaplin-San An
Osaka Story (1957) as
Ninpei Omiya Suzakumon (1957) as
Tomofusa Kunokura, Yuhide's
father Ninjitsu (1957)...