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Sugawara no
Michizane (菅原 道真, ****anese pronunciation: [sɯ.ɡa.wa.ɾa no (|) mʲi.tɕiꜜ.(d)za.ne, sɯ.ŋa-],
August 1, 845 –
March 26, 903), or Kankō (菅公, [kaꜜŋ...
- and cold-hearted.
Emperor Sutoku,
Taira no Masakado, and
Sugawara no
Michizane are
called the
Three Great Onryō of ****an (日本三大怨霊,
Nihon Sandai Onryō)...
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Sugawara no
Michizane (845–903) and is one of the main
shrines dedicated to Tenjin, the
deified form of
Michizane.
According to legend,
Michizane was a gifted...
- and of the intelligentsia.
Tenjin is the
deification of
Sugawara no
Michizane (845–903), the
famous scholar, poet and
politician of the
Heian period...
- clan
divided into six branches. In the mid-Heian period,
Sugawara no
Michizane served as
Minister of the Right, but the clan
weakened soon
after being...
- century,
there was a ****anese
aristocrat called Sugawara no
Michizane.
Sugawara Michizane, who died
bearing a
heavy grudge after being trapped and exiled...
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festival commemorates the
death anniversary of the
deity Sugawara no
Michizane, of
these festivals, the one held in
Osaka at
Osaka Tenmangū
Shrine is...
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exile for high-ranking courtiers.
Nobles exiled there include Sugawara no
Michizane. His
grave is at
Dazaifu Tenman-gū. The
government offices were burned...
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until 894 by
Emperor Uda (r. 887–897), upon
persuasion by
Sugawara no
Michizane (845–903). The ****anese
Emperor Tenmu (r. 672–686) even
established his...
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dedicated to
Sugawara no
Michizane, a 9th-century ****anese scholar. The
Kameido shrine was
built in
honor of
Sugawara no
Michizane, a
prominent ****anese...