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Kanezawa Sanetoki (金沢 実時), also
called Hōjō
Sanetoki (北条 実時, 1224 –
November 30, 1276) was the
founder of the
Kanazawa Bunko (Kanazawa Library). He was...
- above,
those who pla**** an
important role
among the Hōjō clan are: Hōjō
Sanetoki Hōjō
Masako The
Taiheiki (****anese: 太平記) is a ****anese
historical epic...
- the Kanesawa-ryū [ja] of the Hōjō clan.
Akitoki was the son of
Kanezawa Sanetoki and a
daughter of Hōjō Masamura. In 1257
Akitoki had his
genpuku coming-of-age...
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Ashikaga Gakkō
being the other. The
library was
opened in 1275 by Hōjō
Sanetoki (1224–76), a
grandson of Hōjō Yo****oki,
second regent of the Kamakura...
- 1270) Jean de Joinville,
French historian and
writer (d. 1317)
Kanezawa Sanetoki, ****anese
nobleman (d. 1276)
Margery de Burgh,
Norman noblewoman (d. 1252)...
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English king (b. 993) 1204 – Emeric, King of
Hungary 1276 –
Kanezawa Sanetoki, ****anese
member of the Hōjō clan (b. 1224) 1283 – John of Vercelli, Master...
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September 6 –
Vicedomino de Vicedominis,
Italian cardinal November 30 – Hōjō
Sanetoki, ****anese
nobleman (b. 1224)
Ahmad al-Badawi,
Almohad Sufi
scholar and...
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named General of the Left (sadaisho). In this same period,
Fujiwara no
Sanetoki is
elevated from the
position of
dainagon to nadaijin. 1383 (Kōwa 3): Emperor...
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Tokudaiji Sanetaka (1293–1322)
Tokudaiji Kinkiyo (1312–1360)
Tokudaiji Sanetoki (1338–1404)
Tokudaiji Kintoshi (1371–1428)
Tokudaiji Sanemori (1400–1428)...
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named General of the Left (sadaisho). In this same period,
Fujiwara no
Sanetoki is
elevated from the
position of
dainagon to nadaijin. 1383 (Eitoku 3):...