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*Naniwa (720's?) | *Naniwa (720's?) | ||
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− | *Shigaraki ( | + | *Shigaraki (742?-745) |
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*Heijô (now Nara) (745-?) | *Heijô (now Nara) (745-?) | ||
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+ | Cambridge History of Japan Volume One: Ancient Japan. Pages 40-44 | ||
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Revision as of 21:25, 26 October 2006
- Naniwa (651?-653?)
- Asuka (653-667)
- Ôtsu (667-672)
- Fujiwara (694-710)
- Heijô (now Nara) (710-740)
- Naniwa (720's?)
- Kuni (740-742?)
- Shigaraki (742?-745)
- Naniwa (745?)
- Heijô (now Nara) (745-?)
- Nagaoka (784-794)
- Heian (794-1868)
Sources
William Wayne Farris' Sacred Texts and Buried Treasure. Pages 123-200 Cambridge History of Japan Volume One: Ancient Japan. Pages 40-44
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