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- Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo (/ˈrɒŋkeɪ əˌdɛkəˈluːədʒoʊ/ RONG-kay ə-DEK-ə-LOO-ə-joh) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Jack Starbright in the Amazon...
- monks were naturalized at that time, encouraged by regent Hōjō Tokiyori. Rankei Doryū founded the Kenchō-ji temple in Kamakura and many of his works have...
- subtemples. It was founded by Chinese monk Lanxi Daolong, also known as Rankei Doryū, of the Song dynasty at the invitation of Hōjō Tokiyori. The temple...
- atwerpimay nuson auschautenikamans. Bha ny wedais mans enperbandan. Sclait is rankeis mans ****a wargan. Amen Lord's Prayer after Simon Grunau (Curonian): 297 : XV ...
- One leg rests on ground, two in water. Two-legged yukimi-dōrō One-legged rankei-dōrō Traditional lighting equipment of ****an Glossary of Shinto 灯篭 is the...
- (1612–1631), Crown Prince, eldest son of Shō Hō No. 9: (unknown) No. 10: Shō Rankei (尚 蘭閨, 1588–1661), Queen consort of Shō Hō No. 11: Shō Ken (1625–1647) No...
- a purely Zen institution under the eleventh abbot, Lanxi Daolong (蘭渓道隆, Rankei Dōryū) (1213–1278). However, the various elements that Eisai is said to...
- in China in the mid-Kamakura period and returned in 1246 together with Rankei Doryū, founder of Kenchō-ji. Unlike later sculptures, both show a high degree...
- Lánxī Dàolóng; Wade–Giles: Lan-hsi Tao-long; ****anese: 蘭渓道隆, romanized: Rankei Dōryū; c. 1213–1278), born in Sichuan Province, China in 1213 A.D. (Southern...
- sponsorship of Hōjō Tokimune, the temple changed from Tendai to Zen, with Rankei Dōryū has its head priest and came to a patronised by the samurai class...