Keiun

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Keiun was a Japanese era name (nengō) from the early 8th century, used during the reign of Emperor Monmu.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese era name
nengō
associatedDynasty Yamato dynasty NERFINISHED
calendarType lunisolar calendar
capitalDuringEra Fujiwara-kyō NERFINISHED
century 8th century
country Japan
endEraInGregorianCalendar 708
endYear 708
eraNameOf Emperor Monmu NERFINISHED
eraSequenceInNaraPeriod one of the early Nara-period eras
eraSystem Japanese nengō system
followedBy Wadō
follows Taihō NERFINISHED
governmentType imperial court
historicalRegion Yamato Province NERFINISHED
language Japanese
namedFor auspicious omen
partOf classical Japanese era system
precededBy Taihō NERFINISHED
preModernEraName yes
religionContext Buddhism NERFINISHED
Shinto NERFINISHED
startEraInGregorianCalendar 704
startYear 704
usedDuringReignOf Emperor Monmu NERFINISHED
usedForDatingDocuments yes
writingSystem kanji

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Emperor Monmu eraNameUsed Keiun