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Japanese era name (14737 bytes)
1: ... (年号, ''nengō'', lit. [[year]] name) is a common [[calendar]] scheme used in Japan to... 3: ...l in use. Government offices usually require era names and years for official papers. 5: ...ns Showa 55. With 64 years, Showa is the longest era. 7: ==Modern era names== 9: ...hereafter be referred to as his corresponding era name posthumously. Under current law, only males can a... Kenji (Japanese era) (924 bytes) 1: ...'Kenji''' (建治) was a [[Japanese era name]] after [[Bunei|Bun'ei]] and before [[Koan (first... 18: [[Japanese era name]] 26: [[Category:Japanese eras]] Once Upon an Era (242 bytes) 1: '''Once Upon an Era''' is a [[Celtic metal|Celtic Metal]] / [[Folk Me... 5: # Once Upon an Era Era (1988 bytes) 1: ''See also:'' [[ERA]] (''disambiguation page''). 3: ...th of [[Frank Sinatra]] is called ''the end of an era''. (see also: [[period]]) 5: ...ozoic|Paleozoic]], [[Mesozoic]], and [[Cenozoic]] eras. See [[Geologic timescale]] for a slightly diffe... 6: * A '''[[calendar era]]''' is the [[year]] numbering system used with a... 8: ==Eras in World Cultures== ERA (784 bytes) 1: '''ERA''' is an abbreviation for several different things, including: 4: * [[Earned run average]], a [[baseball statistics|baseball statistic]] 12: * [[ERA Real Estate]], the initials for that company orig... Kogen (era) (828 bytes) 1: ...'Kogen''' (康元) was a [[Japanese era name]] after [[Kencho]] and before [[Shoka]] and spann... 16: [[Japanese era name]] 24: [[Category:Japanese eras]] Eno (era) (818 bytes) 1: ...''En'o''' (延応) was a [[Japanese era name]] after [[Ryakunin]] and before [[Ninji]] and spa... 16: [[Japanese era name]] 24: [[Category:Japanese eras]] New Era University (1471 bytes) 1: [[Image:NewEra.jpg|right|]] 2: ...ga]] , in [[Lipa City]], [[Batangas]] and in [[General Santos City]], [[South Cotabato]]. 4: ...raining (CLST). It also offers gradaute (i.e. masteral and doctoral) courses. 6: ...r in [[June]] [[1995]], to its present name, New Era University, when the Commission on Higher Educati... Psychedelic era (2060 bytes) 1: The '''Psychedelic era''' refers to the decade between 1965 and 1975. 3: ...ly accepted that it wasn't over until the [[Disco era]] took over in 1975. 5: ...ce in the psychedelic movement, this era gets its name from how the use of [[psychedelic drugs]] influen... 7: ...n" of the 1960s unfortunately led into the "me generation" of the 1970s (the decade of [[decadence]]). ... 9: As much as the psychedelic era pushed for a return to nature, the 1980s pushed f... Era system (3921 bytes) 1: {{merge}} [[Chinese era name]] and [[Japanese era name]] 3: ...en it adopted the more internationalized [[Common Era]] System. The only governments that use that syst... 7: ...ll adopted a throne name (for example, the throne name for Akihito, current Emperor of Japan, is Heisei)... 10: ==The Republic of China Era== 12: ...Therefore, 2004 is "the 93rd year of the Republic Era" (民國93年). Buno (era) (822 bytes) 1: ...'Bun'o''' (文応) was a [[Japanese era name]] after [[Shogen]] and before [[Kocho]] and spann... 16: [[Japanese era name]] 24: [[Category:Japanese eras]] Live Era 87-93 (351 bytes) 1: ...The album was a collection of live songs from the Era in the title. With most songs being recorded at t... Roman era (1896 bytes) 1: The '''Roman era''' is a period in Western history, when ancient [... 3: ...estern history is concerned, the end of the Roman era is placed as early as 330 AD, and as late as the ... 5: ...ivity in the Western world. Even during the Roman era, Greece was highly respected for its rich cultura... 9: ...eities to equivalent ''Roman'' deities with Latin names. 21: [[Category:Historical eras]] Swing Era (142 bytes) 1: ...''Swing Era''' is generally accepted as being the era of big bands and hot [[jazz]], [[1930]]-[[1945]]. Joo (era) (250 bytes) 1: '''Jōō''' refers to two [[Japanese era name]], ''[[Joo (first)| Jōō]]'' (貞&#... 3: [[Category:Japanese eras]] Manji (era) (1268 bytes) 1: ...'Manji''' (万治) was a [[Japanese era name]] after [[Meireki]] and before [[Kanbun|Kambun]] ... 3: ==Change of Era== 4: ...o]], on 7th month 23rd day, Meireki 4 (1658), the era was changed to Manji (万治) 6: ==Source of Name== 24: [[Japanese era name]] Mughal era (19617 bytes) 11: ...rs. However, Akbar was known for his religious tolerance and administrative genius, while Aurangzeb was... 16: ...r and his ability and willingness to choose, remunerate, and supervise. 18: ...mpromised. The syncretism of the court and its tolerance of both Hindus and unorthodox [[Shia]] sects a... 23: ...d rather than cash became the usual means of remunerating high-ranking officials, and divisive tendenci... 32: ...cials permitted the new carriers of India's considerable export trade to establish trading posts (facto... Shotoku (era) (1262 bytes) 1: ...491;徳) was a [[Japanese era name| Japanese era]] after [[Hoei| Hōei]] and before [[Kyoho| K... 3: ==Change of Era== 4: ...h day of the 4th month of Hōei 8 (1711), the era became Shōtoku (正徳, "Righteous... 22: [[Japanese era name]] 30: [[Category:Japanese eras]] Daiei (era) (2230 bytes) 1: ...'Daiei''' (大永) was a [[Japanese era name]] after [[Eisho|Eishō]] and before [[Kyoroku... 3: ==Change of Era== 4: ...ishō 18 ([[1521]]), 8th month, 23rd day, the era was changed to Daiei 6: ==Events of the Daiei Era== 9: ==Births of the Daiei Era== Calendar era (4997 bytes) 1: ...of the [[era]]. There are many different calendar eras. Some are listed below along with their abbrevia... 3: .... The years are equivalent to years in the Common Era (CE). 5: ...calendar and coincides exactly with the Christian Era. 6: ...lish]] ''Before Christ'', and ''Before the Common Era'', respectively. In all cases, years count backwa... 8: ... was also used for all [[first millennium]] world eras of the early Christian chronographers.
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