- (藤原)冬子; 1441–1489),
Sanjo Sanekazu’s
daughter unknown Daughter:
Princess Shogon (d.1464)
Because the
previous emperor,
Emperor Shōkō had no son, retired...
-
Wolverine Hideki Kurohagi,
Takagi 2011
Coicent Shinichi 2011 Chaos:HEad
Shogon/General Also on Chaos:Child
Episode 00 2012
Dream Eater Merry Ryota Iijima...
- were destro****. The
emperor took
refuge at
Shimokam and
afterwards went to
Shōgon-in.
November 4–7, 1854 (Kaei 7):
Great Nankaidō
earthquakes and tsunamis...
-
Yoshikatsu Head
Priest of Enryaku-ji
Temple In
office 1419–1428
Preceded by
Shōgon Succeeded by
Chiben Personal details Born (1394-07-12)July 12, 1394 Died...
- at Tsukinowa-dera (月輪寺) in Kyoto, Jōdo-ji (浄土寺) in
Ehime Prefecture and
Shōgon-ji (荘厳寺) in
Shiga Prefecture.
There are a
number of
related images of Zendō...
- gorintō that
today constitutes the
grave was
brought there by
Tsurugaoka Shōgon-in (鶴岡荘厳院)'s
chief priest from the
ruins of a
temple called Shōchōju-in...
- 2015 (2015-12-13) 11 "Magnificent!
Mysterious Eyes!" Transliteration: "
Shōgon!
Shinpi no Me!" (****anese: 荘厳!神秘の目!)
Satoshi Morota Takuro ****uda December 20...
- were
adapted into the 1985
Taiga drama, Haru no Hatō [ja]. Her 1986 Edo
Shōgon (穢土荘厳) won the Joryū
Bungaku Prize [ja]. In 1987 she was
awarded the Medal...
-
Nijuhappin Dai-I, 法華二十八品大意) The
Mirror which Reflects the
Provisional and Real (
Shōgon Jikkyō, 照權實鏡)
Treatise on the Dharma-realm and the
Essence of Mind (Hōkai...
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before time runs out. 11 "Magnificent!
Mysterious Eyes!" Transliteration: "
Shōgon!
Shinpi no Me!" (****anese: 荘厳!神秘の目!)
Satoshi Morota Takuro ****uda December 20...