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Bunshō (文正) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Kanshō and
before Ōnin. The
period spanned the
years February 1466
through March...
- Ōnin (応仁) was a ****anese era name (年号, nengō, "year name")
after Bunshō and
before Bunmei. This
period spanned the
years from
March 1467
through April...
- Kill, on Null's own NUX
Organization label later that year. With b****ist
Bunsho Nishikawa replacing Elle, they
released the Vast
Impotenz c****ette early...
- Kyōtoku (1452–1455) Kōshō (1455–1457) Chōroku (1457–1460) Kanshō (1460–1466)
Bunshō (1466–1467) Ōnin (1467–1469)
Bunmei (1469–1487) Chōkyō (1487–1489) Entoku...
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ascension to the throne.
Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado 後土御門天皇 (r. 1464–1500 CE)
Bunshō 文正 1466–1467 CE 2
years Xunzi Also
rendered as Monshō. Ōnin 応仁 1467–1469...
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roles include Sonezaki Shinjū (The Love
Suicides at Sonezaki) and
Kuruwa Bunshō (Tales of the
Licensed Quarter).
Wagotoshi refers to
Kabuki actors who specialize...
- ****anese era name (年号, nengō, lit. "year name")
after Chōroku and
before Bunshō. This
period spanned from
December 1460
through February 1466. The reigning...
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Fusahito 成仁
Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado 後土御門天皇 1464–1500 (36 years) Kanshō,
Bunshō, Ōnin, Bunmei, Chōkyō, Entoku, Meiō 1442–1500 (58 years) Son of Emperor...
- 1909. It was then
recommended that the Book of
Mormon be
translated into
bunshō, a more
elegant literary style,
which was done by Chōkō
Ikuta in 1909, shortly...
- and
released in June 2013, was
based on the
kabuki play
Sakura Hime
Azuma Bunsho with a
modern twist. In 2006,
Asami was
featured as a
Cabaret Club hostess...