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4 relations: Ippen, Ippen Shōnin Eden, Ji-shu, Kankikō-ji.
- 1261 births
Ippen
was a Japanese Buddhist itinerant preacher (hijiri) who founded the branch of Pure Land Buddhism. Shōkai and Ippen are Kamakura period Buddhist clergy.
See Shōkai and Ippen
Ippen Shōnin Eden
The is a group of or (painted narrative handscrolls) from the Kamakura period of Japanese history (1185–1333).
See Shōkai and Ippen Shōnin Eden
Ji-shu
is one of four schools belonging to the Pure Land within Japanese Buddhism. Shōkai and Ji-shu are Buddhism stubs and Kamakura period Buddhist clergy.
Kankikō-ji
Kankikō-ji (歓喜光寺) is a Buddhist temple affiliated with Ji-shū, located in Yamashina-ku, Kyoto, Japan.
See also
1261 births
- 'Ala' al-Dawla Simnani
- Abu Abdallah ibn al-Hakim
- Albert II of Gorizia
- Albertino Mussato
- Ali Murtaza Bayabani
- Arthur II, Duke of Brittany
- Bohemond VII of Antioch
- Constantine Palaiologos (son of Michael VIII)
- Daniel of Moscow
- Denis of Portugal
- Elisabeth von Rapperswil
- Elizabeth of Sicily, Queen of Hungary
- Fakhr al-Din al-Qibti
- Gona Ganna Reddy
- Hugh Despenser the Elder
- Humayooni
- Konoe Iemoto
- Margaret of Scotland, Queen of Norway
- Otto III, Duke of Bavaria
- Pier Saccone Tarlati di Pietramala
- Shōkai
- Walter Stapledon
- Zangpo Pal

