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==Events of the ''Enryaku'' era== * '''782''' (''Enryaku 1, 6th month''): The ''[[sadaijin]]'' [[Fujiwara no Uona]] was removed from his office and exiled to [[Kyushu]]. Some time later, the emperor did permit him to return to the capital. Fujiwara died there following his return. In the same general time frame, [[Fujiwara no Tamaro]] was named ''[[udaijin]]''. During these days in which the offices of ''sadaijin'' and ''udaijin'' were vacant, the major counselors (the ''[[dainagon]]'') and the emperor assumed responsibilities and powers which would have been otherwise delegated.<ref name="t86">Titsingh, [https://books.google.com/books?id=18oNAAAAIAAJ&dq=nipon+o+dai+itsi+ran&pg=PP9 p.86.]</ref> * '''783''' (''Enryaku 3, in the 3rd month''): The ''udaijin'' Tamaro died at the age of 62 years.<ref name="t86"/> * '''783''' (''Enryaku 3, in the 7th month''): [[Fujiwara no Korekimi]] became the new ''udaijin'' to replace the late Fujiwara no Tamaro.<ref name="t86"/> * '''793''' (''Enryaku 12''): Under the leadership of the Buddhist priest Dengyō, construction is begun on the Enryaku Temple.<ref name="b279">Brown, p. 279.</ref> * '''December 17, 794''' (''Enryaku 13, 21st day of the 10th month'')<!-- NengoCalc 延暦十三年十一月二十一日 -->: The Emperor moves by carriage in a grand procession from Nara to Heian-kyō.<ref name="b279"/> * '''796''' (''Enryaku 15''): Additional copper coins were put into circulation, each bearing the legend ''Ren-hei Ei-hō''.<ref>Appert, Georges ''et al.'' (1888). ''Ancien japon'', p. 30.</ref> * '''806''' (''Enryaku 25''): Emperor Kanmu's reign lasted for 25 years. He died at the age of 70.<ref>Varley, p. 150.</ref> He was buried to the south of Heian-kyō, in the neighborhood of Momoyama; but the actual location became uncertain. In 1894, another tomb was created when the [[Heian Shrine]] was rebuilt. His spirit is said to rest in peace next to the tomb of [[Emperor Meiji]] at this shrine.<ref>Lowe, John. (2000). ''Old Kyoto: A Short Social History'', pp. 10–11.</ref>
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