Enkyū

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Enkyū was a Japanese era name (nengō) of the late 11th century, used as the official calendar period designation during the reign of Emperor Shirakawa.

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Enkyū canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese era name
nengō
associatedWith Heian period court NERFINISHED
belongsToTradition Japanese nengō system
calendarSystem Japanese imperial calendar
century 11th century
chronologicalPosition follows Jōryaku era
precedes Ōtoku era
country Japan
endYear 1074
eraNameOf Emperor Shirakawa NERFINISHED
eraNameScript classical Chinese characters
eraType nengō
followedBy Ōtoku NERFINISHED
follows Jōryaku NERFINISHED
historicalContext late 11th century Japan
language Japanese
namedIn late Heian period NERFINISHED
precededBy Jōryaku NERFINISHED
region Kyoto NERFINISHED
startEraInJapaneseCalendar Enkyū 1 NERFINISHED
startYear 1069
usedAs official calendar period designation
usedBy Buddhist temples in Japan
Shinto shrines in Japan
imperial court of Japan NERFINISHED
usedDuringReignOf Emperor Shirakawa NERFINISHED
usedFor dating days
dating months
dating years

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