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Encyclopedia > Taiho (era)

Taihō (大宝, lit. 'Great Treasure'), also romanized as Daihō, is the name of a Japanese era equivalent to the years 701-703 on the Western calendar. The Code of Taihō, or Taihōryō, was enacted in 702, reorganizing the central government and completing many of the reforms begun by the Taika Reforms in 646. In linguistics, romanization or latinization is a system for representing a word or language with the Roman (Latin) alphabet, where the original word or language used a different writing system. ... Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. ... Events September 30 - John VI succeeds Sergius I as Pope. ... Events Births Deaths Empress Jito of Japan In Other Fields 703 is the area code for telephone numbers in the Northern Virginia region of the United States. ... // Births April 20 - Jafar Sadiq, Muslim scholar (d. ... ... Events Byzantines reconquer Alexandria from the Muslims. ...



Preceded by:
Shuchō
Japanese era
701703
Succeeded by:
Keiun


Japanese era name (年号, nengō, lit. ... Events September 30 - John VI succeeds Sergius I as Pope. ... Events Births Deaths Empress Jito of Japan In Other Fields 703 is the area code for telephone numbers in the Northern Virginia region of the United States. ...



 

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