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  2. Heian period - Wikipedia

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    The Heian period (平安時代, Heian jidai) is the last division of classical Japanese history, running from 794 to 1185. [1] It followed the Nara period, beginning when the 50th emperor, Emperor Kammu, moved the capital of Japan to Heian-kyō (modern Kyoto). Heian (平安) means ' peace ' in Japanese.

  3. Timeline of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    The Heian period starts after Emperor Kanmu moved the capital to Heian-kyō (ancient name of Kyoto). Emperor Kanmu chose to relocate the capital in order to distance it from the clerical establishment in Nara. 797: The Shoku Nihongi (2nd volume of historical chronicles Rikkokushi) was completed.

  4. Nara period - Wikipedia

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    The Nara period (奈良時代, Nara jidai) of the history of Japan covers the years from 710 to 794. [1] Empress Genmei established the capital of Heijō-kyō (present-day Nara ).

  5. List of time periods - Wikipedia

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    Nara period (743–794) Heian period (795–1185) Kamakura period (1185–1333) Samurai Japan. ... Logarithmic timeline shows all history on one page in ten lines.

  6. Timeline of post-classical history - Wikipedia

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    This initiates a period of imitation of Chinese culture, The Nara period begins many years later. 650: Slav occupation of Balkans complete. c. 650 The city-state Xochicalco is founded by the Olmeca–Xicallanca. Becomes an important cultural and commercial center. [17] 664: Synod of Whitby. Roman Christianity triumphs over Celtic Christianity ...

  7. Early Middle Japanese - Wikipedia

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    Early Middle Japanese (中古日本語, Chūko-Nihongo) [1] is a stage of the Japanese language between 794 and 1185, which is known as the Heian period (平安時代). The successor to Old Japanese ( 上代日本語 ), it is also known as Late Old Japanese .

  8. Taika (era) - Wikipedia

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    Nara. 710–794: Heian. ... History; Timeline; Taika ... This period spanned the years from August 645 through February 650. [2] History

  9. Glossary of Japanese history - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, ritsuryō was in effect during the late Asuka period, the Nara period and the early Heian period. The Taihō-ritsuryō (大宝律令, Code of Taihō) was a key element of the ritsuryō. rōjū (老中) – one of the highest-ranking government posts in the Tokugawa shogunate. There were usually four or five rōjū.