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==Events of the ''Kahō'' Era== * '''1095''' (''Kahō 2, 4th month''): Emperor Horikawa paid visits to the [[Iwashimizu Shrine]] and to the [[Kamo Shrines]].<ref name="t176">Titsingh, [https://books.google.com/books?id=18oNAAAAIAAJ&dq=nipon+o+dai+itsi+ran&pg=PP9 p. 176.]</ref> * '''1095''' (''Kahō 2, 8th month''): The emperor was stricken with intermittent fevers; and he ordered prayers to be offered for his return to good health. After Horikawa recovered his health, he was generous and appreciative to the [[Buddhist]] priests who had prayed for his recovery.<ref name="t176"/> * '''1095''' (''Kahō 2, 11th month''): The Buddhist priests of [[Mt. Hiei]] came down from their mountain to protest a dispute with Minamoto Yoshitsuna and other government officials which had led to military action and bloodshed. The priests carried a portable shrine as far as the central hall of [[Enryaku-ji]], where a curse was laid on ''[[daijō-daijin]]'' Fujiwara Moromichi.<ref>Brown, p. 320 n51; Kitagawa, Hiroshi, ''et al.'', eds. (1975). ''The Tale of the Heike'', pp. 129–130.</ref> * '''November 26, 1096''' (''Kahō 3, 9th day of the 11th month'')<!-- NengoCalc 嘉保三年十一月九日 -->: Former-[[Emperor Shirakawa]] entered the Buddhist priesthood at the age of 44.<ref>Brown, p. 316.</ref>
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