Talk:Emperor Go-Yōzei
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[edit]- Keichō 8 (1602): "Daï buts" Temple in Miyako was destroyed by fire.[1]
- Keichō 10 (1605): Tokugawa Hidetada was named successor Shogun after his father "retires"; and on the 15th day of the 12th month, a mountain arose from the sea at the side of "Fatsisio" island.[2]
- Keichō 15 (1610): "Daï buts" Temple in Miyako is rebuilt.[3]
- Can you figure out how to convert these 1834 transliterations into a place names with a more conventional spelling?
- Ooperhoofd 16:41, 11 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]The following appeared in the article without a reference citation to validate its accuracy; and the sentence has been moved here pending further clarification. --Ooperhoofd 16:12, 30 August 2007 (UTC)
- "Go-Yōzei's personal name was originally Kazuhito (和仁), but was later changed to Katahito (周仁)."
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[edit]1. It seems more than likely that Go-Yozei did have a younger brother.
2. In 1598, Go-Yozei declares that Hideyoshi is to be posthmously deified as Shinto kami?
3. Could this have been the first printing press in Japan?
4. Evolution of swordsmanship
5. Kodai-ji, World Heritage Site -- temple in Kyoto founded 1605.
- These plausible leads seem worth pursuing? --Ooperhoofd 16:56, 30 August 2007 (UTC)