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Ippen Shōnin (一遍上人) 1234–1289 also
known as
Zuien was a ****anese
Buddhist itinerant preacher (hijiri) who
founded the Ji-shū (時宗, "Time sect") branch...
- 1246)
Conrad of Ascoli,
Italian friar and
missionary (d. 1289)
Ippen (or
Zuien), ****anese
Buddhist monk (d. 1289)
Manuel of Castile,
Spanish prince (infante)...
- area by
extensions of
their Matsudaira clan as
their v****al, this
included Zuien-in (the
daughter of
Matsudaira Nobutada and Takechiyo's great-aunt), who...
- Il-yeon,
Korean Buddhist monk,
historian and
calligrapher (b. 1206)
Ippen (or
Zuien), ****anese
Buddhist monk and
preacher (b. 1234)
Petrus de Dacia, Swedish...
- the
birthplace his ancestor, Ii Tomoyasu. Ii
invited the
priest Mokushū
Zuien to
Iinoho (Iinoya) and
changed the
temple name from Jijōin to Ryūtaiji....
- In the year 1248, his
mother died, and he
became a monk with the name
Zuien. In 1251 he left Iyo to
study under Shōdatsu in Dazaifu. He
returned to...
- Il-yeon,
Korean Buddhist monk,
historian and
calligrapher (b. 1206)
Ippen (or
Zuien), ****anese
Buddhist monk and
preacher (b. 1234)
Petrus de Dacia, Swedish...
- 1246)
Conrad of Ascoli,
Italian friar and
missionary (d. 1289)
Ippen (or
Zuien), ****anese
Buddhist monk (d. 1289)
Manuel of Castile,
Spanish prince (infante)...