Genryaku

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Genryaku was a late 12th-century Japanese era notable for political upheaval and the rise of the Kamakura shogunate.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese era
nengō
associatedClan Minamoto clan NERFINISHED
Taira clan NERFINISHED
associatedRuler Minamoto no Yoritomo NERFINISHED
associatedShogunateRise Kamakura shogunate GENERATED
calendarSystem Japanese lunisolar calendar
chronologicalPosition immediately before the formal start of the Kamakura period
chronologyNote short-lived era lasting about one and a half years
containsEvent Battle of Dan-no-ura NERFINISHED
Minamoto no Yoritomo’s consolidation of authority
death of Emperor Antoku
final defeat of the Taira clan
country Japan
endDate 1185-08-14
endYear 1185
eraNameMeaning 元暦 (original calendar / first almanac)
eraOfEmperor Emperor Antoku NERFINISHED
Emperor Go-Shirakawa (cloistered rule) NERFINISHED
Emperor Go-Toba NERFINISHED
followedByPoliticalSituation establishment of Kamakura bakufu
follows Jishō NERFINISHED
governmentType Imperial court with emerging military government
historicalCategory Japanese eras
Kamakura period precursor
notableFor consolidation of Minamoto power
events of the Genpei War
political upheaval
notableSource Azuma Kagami NERFINISHED
Heike Monogatari NERFINISHED
politicalContext transition from Heian period to Kamakura period
precededByPoliticalSituation Taira dominance at the imperial court
precedes Bunji NERFINISHED
region Honshū NERFINISHED
Kyoto NERFINISHED
relatedConflict Genpei War NERFINISHED
romanization Genryaku NERFINISHED
startDate 1184-04-16
startYear 1184
timePeriod late 12th century
usedForDating Buddhist temple records
official documents of the imperial court
war tales and chronicles of the Genpei War
writtenInKanji 元暦 NERFINISHED

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Emperor Go-Toba eraNameUsed Genryaku