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in Heian epoch; Kamakura; Muromachii Dyeing Dynasties, War of the (1337-92); table Ears of enemy as spoil Earthquake, 416 A.D.; 599 A.D. drives people to appeal to Earthquake Kami; in Kyoto (1185), and (1596); of 1662 charged to Emperor's lack of virtue; of 1703 Eastern Army, Hosokawa Onin War Eastern Tsin dynasty (317-420) Chinese migration East India Company Eben, Buddhist priest Ebisu, variant of Yemishi Echigo, barrier settlement (645) against Yemishi; and Matsudaira --Chuta, suicide Echizen, paper money in Education, in ancient Japan; in Nara epoch, in Heian; temple schools; military foundations; at Yedo; in Meiji epoch; see Academies Egawa Tarozaemon advocates foreign intercourse Eight Generals of Kwanto Eigwa Monogatari, "Tales of Splendour," story of the Fujiwara, by Akazome Emon Eiraku, or Yunglo, Chinese year-period, 1403-22, E. tsuho, Chinese coins Eisai (1141-1215), priest Eitai, bridge in Yedo Ekei (d. 1600), priest, of Aki Elder Statesmen Elder, official over five households, under Daika Elephant, fossil Elixir, Hsa Fuh's quest Emishi see Soga Emishi Emperors, long reigns of early; see also Crown Court, Posthumous Names, Camera government Empo, period, 1673-80 Empress, Koken first, to receive Crown except in trust Empress Dowager, Kwo-taiko, title given only to Kwobetsu until Shomu's reign Encyclopedia Britannica, quoted Endo Morito see Mongaku Engaku-ji, temple Engen, period, 1336-9 Engi, period; revision of Rules and Regulations; overthrow of Sugawara Michizane English intrigue against Spanish and Portuguese; refuse grant in Yedo; go to Hirado rather than Uraga; early trade; end of trade; fleet expected (1858); Namamugi incident and bombardment of Kagoshima; the Hyogo demonstration; employed in railway, telegraph and navy; treaty of 1894 abolishes consular jurisdiction after 1899; Anglo-Japanese alliance, (text) Enkyo, period, 1069-74 En no Ubasoku (Shokaku; Gyoja, the anchorite), founder of Yamabushi priests Enomoto see Yenomoto Enryaku-ji, Tandai monastery on Hiei-zan; its armed men, yuma-hoshi; jealous of Onjo-ji monks; in Yorimasa conspiracy; in Kyoto conspiracy; quarrel with Takauji; feud with Hongwan-ji; destroyed by Nobunaga; rebuilt; named from year-period Envoys, Three, in early myth Enya Takasada (d. 1338), Ko Moronao abducts wife of Enyu, 64th Emperor (970-84) Eshi, Yamato no, painters,
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