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  1. Empress Kōjun - Wikipedia

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    WebEmpress Kōjun (香淳皇后, Kōjun-kōgō), born Princess Nagako (良子女王, Nagako Joō, 6 March 1903 – 16 June 2000), was a member of the Imperial House of Japan, the wife of Emperor Shōwa (Hirohito) and the mother of Shigeko Higashikuni, Princess Sachiko Hisa-nomiya, Kazuko Takatsukasa, Atsuko Ikeda, the Emperor Emeritus Akihito, Prince …

  2. August 15 - Wikipedia

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    Web1013 – Teishi, empress of Japan (d. 1094) 1171 – Alfonso IX, king of León and Galicia (d. 1230) 1195 – Anthony of Padua, Portuguese priest and saint (d. 1231) 1385 – Richard de Vere, 11th Earl of Oxford, English commander (d. 1417) 1432 – Luigi Pulci, Italian poet (d. 1484) 1455 – George, duke of Bavaria (d. 1503)

  3. Fujiwara no Michinaga - Wikipedia

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    WebEarly life. Michinaga was born in Kyōto, the son of Kaneiye.Kaneiye had become Regent in 986, holding the position until the end of his life in 990. Due to the hereditary principle of the Fujiwara Regents, Michinaga was now in line to become Regent after his brothers, Michitaka and Michikane. Career Struggle with Korechika. Michitaka was regent from 990 until 995, …

  4. Daftar Kaisar Jepang - Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia …

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    WebArtikel atau sebagian dari artikel ini mungkin diterjemahkan dari Emperor of Japan di en.wikipedia.org. Isinya masih belum akurat, karena bagian yang diterjemahkan masih perlu diperhalus dan disempurnakan.Jika Anda menguasai bahasa aslinya, harap pertimbangkan untuk menelusuri referensinya dan menyempurnakan terjemahan ini.

  5. List of child brides - Wikipedia

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    WebFujiwara no Teishi (about 12/13) was married to the future Emperor Ichijō (aged 10) in October 990. 12th century. Princess Yoshiko (aged 17) was married to her nephew, the future Emperor Nijō (aged 15), in March 1159. 17th century. Tokugawa Masako (aged 12/13) was married to the future Emperor Go-Mizunoo (aged 23/24) in 1620. 19th century

  6. Murasaki Shikibu - Wikipedia

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    WebPrimi anni. Murasaki Shikibu è nata nel 973 circa nella città di Heian-kyō (antico nome di Kyoto), discendente del ramo nord del Clan Fujiwara fondato da Fujiwara no Yoshifusa, il primo reggente Fujiwara del IX secolo.. La famiglia Fujiwara ha dominato la politica di corte fino alla fine dell'XI secolo, facendo sposare strategicamente alcune ragazze della …

  7. Japanese railway signals - Wikipedia

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    WebJapanese railway signals, according to the ministerial decree defining technical standards of railways (鉄道に関する技術上の基準を定める省令, Tetsudō ni kansuru gijutsu jō no kijun wo sadameru shōrei), are defined as indicating operational conditions for railway staff driving trains.. Japanese signalling was initially based on British railway signalling practice, and ...

  8. List of Death Note chapters - Wikipedia

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    WebThis is a list of the chapters of the Japanese manga series Death Note, written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata.The individual chapters were originally serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump, from December 2003 to May 2006, with 108 chapters in all. The series primarily focuses on high school student Light Yagami who decides to use …

  9. Sudán - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    WebSudán [16] (árabe: سودان, Sūdān), oficialmente República del Sudán [1] (árabe: جمهورية السودان, Yumhūriyyat as-Sūdān), [17] es uno de los cincuenta y cuatro países que forman el continente africano.Su capital y ciudad más poblada es Jartum.. Está situado al noreste de África y comparte frontera con Egipto al norte, con el mar Rojo al noreste, con Eritrea y ...

  10. Sexagenary cycle - Wikipedia

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    WebThe sexagenary cycle, also known as the Stems-and-Branches or ganzhi (Chinese: 干支), is a cycle of sixty terms, each corresponding to one year, thus a total of sixty years for one cycle, historically used for recording time in China and then spread into the rest of the East Asian cultural sphere. It appears as a means of recording days in the first Chinese written …



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