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    Year 1295 (MCCXCV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. April 25 – King Sancho IV of Castile...
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  • Society of Polymer Science is a Japanese non-profit organization that studies polymer science with a focus on Japan but also internationally. The Society...
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    Hōjō Moritoki (category 1295 births)
    1295–1333) was the last Shikken (Regent) of the Kamakura shogunate and the last regent of the Hōjō clan. William E. Deal (2005). Handbook to Life in Medieval...
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    The Empress of Japan is the title given to the wife of the Emperor of Japan or a female ruler in her own right. The current empress consort is Empress...
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  • Takatsukasa Fuyunori (category 1295 births)
    Takatsukasa Fuyunori (鷹司 冬教, 1295 – 1337), son of Mototada, was kugyo or highest-ranking Japanese court noble of the Kamakura period (1185–1333). Fuyuhira...
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    Prince Priest jijo (慈助法親王; 1254-1295) Daughter: Imperial Princess Etsuko (悦子内親王; 1260-1332)later Enseimon’in (延政門院) Lady-in-waiting: Taira no Muneko (平棟子)...
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  • Nijō Tameakira (category 1295 births)
    Nijō Tameakira (二条為明, 1295–1364), also known as Fujiwara no Tameakira (藤原為定), was a Japanese courtier and waka poet of the late Kamakura period and Nanbokuchō...
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    Einin (category 1290s in Japan)
    the nunnery at Hokkeji died. Nussbaum, Louis-Frédéric. (2005). "Einin" in Japan Encyclopedia, p. 171, p. 171, at Google Books; n.b., Louis-Frédéric is...
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  • Yagbe'u Seyon, Emperor (1285–1294) Senfa Ared IV, Emperor (1294–1295) Hezba Asgad, Emperor (1295–1296) Qedma Asgad, Emperor (1296–1297) Jin Asgad, Emperor (1297–1298)...
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    1221 (redirect from Events in 1221)
    knight (d. 1250) Margaret of Provence, queen consort of France (d. 1295) Nisshō, Japanese Buddhist priest and teacher (d. 1323) Theobald II, Count of Bar...
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    Third Swedish Crusade (category Conflicts in 1295)
    Karelians from 1293 to 1295 in which the Swedes successfully expanded their borders eastwards and gained further control of their lands in Finland. It followed...
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    Ilkhanate (category 13th century in Iran)
    Ghazan in 1295, converted to Islam. In the 1330s, the Ilkhanate was ravaged by the Black Death. The last ilkhan, Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan, died in 1335,...
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  • Alighieri – La Vita Nuova 1294 – Amir Khusrow – Ghurratul-Kamal (diwan) c. 1295 – Mathieu of Boulogne – Liber lamentationum Matheoluli (Book of the Lamentations...
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    Hōjō clan (category CS1 uses Japanese-language script (ja))
    in practice the family wielded actual political power in Japan during this period compared to both the Kamakura shoguns, or the Imperial Court in Kyoto...
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    Kawakita, Ishikawa (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
    town located in Nomi District, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 January 2018[update], the town had an estimated population of 6,282 in 1939 households...
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  • was a king of the Hittite Empire (New kingdom) c. 1330–1295 BC (middle chronology) or 1321–1295 BC (short chronology). Mursili was the third born son of...
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    Nichiren Buddhism (category Schools of Buddhism founded in Japan)
    (ca. 1295) on a missionary journey and some scholarship suggests he reached northern China, Manchuria, and possibly Mongolia. Kuon-ji Temple in Mount...
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    (曦子内親王) later Senkamon-in (仙華門院) Court Lady: (Fujiwara), Priest's Daughter Son: Imperial Prince Priest Sainin (最仁法親王; 1227-1295) Court Lady: Kunaikyō-no-tsubone...
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    Japanese American and a Japanese national population in Los Angeles and Greater Los Angeles. Japanese people began arriving in the United States in the...
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    Washizu Station (category Railway stations in Japan opened in 1915)
    (鷲津駅, Washizu-eki) is a railway station in the city of Kosai, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai). Washizu Station...
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