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English translation for "go-nara"

emperor go-nara
Example Sentences:
1.He was kampaku during the reign of Emperor Go-Nara.
Il est kanpaku durant le règne de l'empereur Go-Nara.
2.Tenbun 5, 26th day of 2nd month (1536): Go-Nara was formally installed as emperor.
1536 (Tenbun 5, 26e jour du 2e mois) : l'empereur Go-Nara est formellement intronisé.
3.In 1542, Emperor Go-Nara presented a wooden frame 八幡藤崎宮 which is now engraved over the Torii.
En 1542, l'empereur Go-Nara offre un cadre en bois 八幡藤崎宮 qui est maintenant gravé sur le torii.
4.1528 Kyōroku gannen (享禄元年): The era name was changed to mark the enthronement of Emperor Go-Nara.
1528 Kyōroku gannen (享禄元年?) : Le nom de l'ère est changé pour marquer le couronnement de l'empereur Go-Nara.
5.1526 (Daiei 6, 4th month): Go-Nara was proclaimed emperor upon the death of his father, Emperor Go-Kashiwabara.
1526 (Daiei 6, 4e mois) : Go-Nara est proclamé empereur à la mort de son père, l'empereur Go-Kashiwabara.
6.1526 (Daiei 6, 4th month): Go-Nara was proclaimed emperor upon the death of his father, Emperor Go-Kashiwabara.
1526 (Daiei 6, 4e mois) : Go-Nara est proclamé empereur à la mort de son père, l'empereur Go-Kashiwabara.
7.September 27, 1557 (Kōji 3, 5th day of the 9th month): Emperor Go-Nara died at age 62.
27 septembre 1557 (Kōji 3, 5e jour du 9e mois) : l'empereur Go-Nara meurt à l'âge de 62 ans.
8.Of these, three have been designated as Important Cultural Properties by the national government: Heart Sutra written by Emperor Go-Nara Wooden statue of male Shinto deity Sword (unsigned), donated by Prince Nashimoto Morimasa List of Shinto shrines Maas, Jeffrey P. Yoritomo and the Founding of the First Bakufu: The Origins of Dual Government in Japan.
Trois d'entre eux sont désignés Bien culturel important : Sūtra du Cœur, écrit par l'empereur Go-Nara Statue en bois d'une divinité masculine shinto Épée (non signée), offerte par le prince Nashimoto Morimasa Liste de sanctuaires shinto japonais Maas, Jeffrey P. Yoritomo and the Founding of the First Bakufu: The Origins of Dual Government in Japan.
Similar Words:
"go-kōgon" English translation, "go-kōmyō" English translation, "go-mizunoo" English translation, "go-momozono" English translation, "go-murakami" English translation, "go-nijō" English translation, "go-on" English translation, "go-reizei" English translation, "go-saga" English translation