There are, moreover, other expressions which more closely resemble such common Occidental phrases as the Victorian Era, the Elizabethan Era, the Age of Pericles, except that in the impersonal Orient such expressions are named more often from places. In Japanese history, for instance, it is very common to read of the Nara Epoch, the Heian Epoch, the Muromachi Period, the Kamakura Period, the Yedo Era, the Tōkyō Period (Modern Japan). Personal names are applied, however, in such cases as the Hōjō Era, the Ashikaga Period, the Tokugawa Era, the Fujiwara Period. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF EMPERORS AND EMPRESSES.[214] 1. Jimmu (660-585 B. C.) 2. Suizei (581-549) 3. Annei (548-511) 4. Itoku (510-477) 5. Kōshō (475-393) 6. Kōan (392-291) 7. Kōrei (290-215) 8. Kōgen (214-158) 9. Kaikwa (157-98) 10. Sujin (97-30) 11. Suinin (29 B. C.-70 A. D.) 12. Keikō (71-130 A. D.) 13. Seimu (131-190) 14. Chūai-(192-200) [15. _Jingō_[214] (201-269)] 16. Ōjin (270-310) 17. Nintoku (313-399) 18. Richū (400-405) 19. Hanzei (406-411) 20. Ingyō (412-453) 21. Ankō (454-456) 22. Yūryaku (457-479) 23. Seinei (480-484) 24. Kensō (485-487) 25. Ninken (488-498) 26. Muretsu (499-506) 27. Keitai (507-531) 28. Ankan (534-535) 29. Senkwa (536-539) 30. Kimmei (540-571) 31. Bidatsu (572-585) 32. Yōmei (586-587) 33. Sujun (588-592) 34. _Suiko_ (593-628) 35. Jomei (629-641) 36. _Kōgyoku_ (642-645) 37. Kōtoku (645-654) 38. _Saimei_ (655-661) 39. Tenchi (668-671) 40. Kōbun (672) 41. Temmu (673-686) 42. _Jitō_ (690-696) 43. Mommu (697-707) 44. _Gemmyō_ (708-715) 45. _Genshō_ (715-723) 46. Shōmu (724-748) 47. _Kōken_ (749-758) 48. Junnin (758-764) 49. _Shōtoku_ (765-770) 50. Kōnin (770-781) 51. Kwammu (782-806) 52. Heizei (806-809) 53. Saga (809-823) 54. Junna (823-833) 55. Nimmyō (833-850) 56. Montoku (850-858) 57. Seiwa (859-876) 58. Yōzei (877-884) 59. Kōkō (884-887) 60. Uda (888-897) 61. Daigo (897-930) 62. Sujaku (931-946) 63. Murakami (946-967) 64. Reizei (968-969) 65. Enyū (970-984) 66. Kwazan (985-986) 67. Ichijō (987-1011) 68. Sanjō (1012-1016) 69. Go-Ichijō[215] (1016-1036) 70. Go-Sujaku (1037-1045) 71. Go-Reizei (1045-1068) 72. Go-Sanjō (1068-1072) 73. Shirakawa (1073-10861 74. Horikawa (1087-1107) 75. Toba (1108-1123) 76. Sutoku (1123-1141) 77. Konoye (1142-1155) 78. Go-Shirakawa (1155-1158) 79. Nijō (1159-1165) 80. Rokujō (1165-1168) 81. Takakura (1168-1180) 82. Antoku (1180-1185) 83. Go-Toba (1186-1198) 84. Tsuchimikado (1198-1210) 85. Juntoku (1211-1221) 86. Chūkyō (1221) 87. Go-Horikawa (1221-1232) 88. Shijō (1233-1242) 89. Go-Saga (1242-1246) 90. Go-Fukakusa (1246-1259) 91. Kameyama (1260-1274) 92. Go-Uda (1274-1287) 93. Fushimi (1288-1298) 94. Go-Fushimi (1298-1301) 95. Go-Nijo (1301-1308) 96. Hanazono (1308-1318) 97. Go-Daigo (1318-1338) 98. Go-Murakami (1339-1368) [99.
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