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tenson
‖ tenson (ˈtɛnsən, tɑ̃sɔ̃) Also 9 tenzon. [F. tenson = Pr. tenso, a poetical contest; in OF. contention, contest: see tencion.] A contest in verse between rival troubadours; a piece of verse or song composed for or sung in such a contest.1840 Browning Sordello ii. 686 While, out of dream, his day's ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tenson
Tenson may refer to: Tenso, a style of troubadour song Tenson (brand), a brand of clothing based in Sweden Tenson Shrine (天孫神社), a Shinto shrine located in Ōtsu, Shiga, Japan Tenson dynasty (天孫王朝), the legendary first royal dynasty of the Ryukyu Islands founded by Tenson See also Tenson kōrin (天孫降臨 wikipedia.org
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Tenson (brand)
Ever since 1951 Tenson has been pioneers in designing and manufacturing functional outdoor clothing. Tenson develops, market and sell products into three categories: outdoor, ski and urban. wikipedia.org
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tenzon
tenzon variant of tenson. Oxford English Dictionary
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Alfonso Dampf Tenson
Alfonso Dampf Tenson (3 December 1884 Hiiumaa – 17 March 1948 Mexico City) was an entomologist. As an entomological authority he is cited as Dampf. Biography Early years Dampf was born on the Estonian island of Hiiumaa, the son of Michael Dampf and Maria Tenson. wikipedia.org
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Tenson dynasty
The Chūzan Seikan claimed that the Tenson dynasty had twenty-five kings and ruled for seventeen thousand years. Notes References See also Tenson kōrin, a similar story in Japanese mythology Asian dynasties Japanese mythology Ryukyuan monarchy wikipedia.org
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Tenson Shrine
Enshrined gods Hikohohodemi Ōnamuchi Kunitokotachi Tarashinakatsuhiko History The Tenson Shrine was established in 782 and purified by Emperor Heizei References Hieizan Rekishi no Sampomichi, Kodansha, 1995, 天孫神社:由緒 External links 天孫神社 - The Tenson Shrine's official website (Japanese) Buildings wikipedia.org
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Tenson kōrin
Following the tenson kōrin, Ninigi's son, Hoori, was born. Three generations of Hyuga After the Tenson Korin there were the Three Generations of Hyuga until Jimmu's Eastern Expedition when the Imperial House of wikipedia.org
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Tonson (surname)
military Ludlow Tonson, 3rd Baron Riversdale (1784 – 1861), Irish bishop William Tonson, 1st Baron Riversdale (1724 – 1787), Irish politician See also Tenson wikipedia.org
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Shunten dynasty
At that time, Okinawa Island was in great confusion; the last overlord of Tenson dynasty was assassinated by the powerful official named Riyū (利勇), whom wikipedia.org
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Hosuseri
Genealogy References See also List of Japanese deities Tenson kōrin Food deities Japanese gods wikipedia.org
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Eiso dynasty
Chūzan Seikan, the first official history of the Ryūkyū Kingdom, claimed that Eiso was a descendant of the ancient Tenson dynasty. chieftains; or a rival from Tenson chieftains forced Gihon to relinquish power. wikipedia.org
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Bernard IV of Astarac
The troubadour A tenson (song); with Giraut Riquier. wikipedia.org
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Amenohoakari
His descendants are called Tenson-zoku. Name Names for Amenohoakari are listed below. The Tenson-zoku descended from Takamagahara (Plain of High Heaven) to Owari and Tanba provinces, and are considered to be the ancestors of Owari, , , and wikipedia.org
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Takachiho-gawara
In Shinto, it is the theorized to be the exact place of the descent from Heaven (Takamagahara), known as Tenson kōrin, of Ninigi-no-Mikoto, the grandson wikipedia.org
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