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* 794 – Japanese Emperor Kammu changes his residence from Nara to Kyoto.
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* 1992 – UN Security Council Resolution 794 is unanimously passed, approving a coalition of United Nations peacekeepers led by the United States to form UNITAF, with the task of establishing peace and ensuring that humanitarian aid is distributed in Somalia.
* M. A. Rowe, D. Kielpinski, V. Meyer, C. A. Sackett, W. M. Itano, C. Monroe and D. J. Wineland, Experimental violation of a Bell's inequality with efficient detection, Nature 409, 791 – 794 ( 15 February 2001 ).
The Fujiwara dominated the Japanese politics of Heian period ( 794 – 1185 ) through the monopoly of regent positions, sesshō and kampaku.
Old Japanese is the first attested written form of Japanese – the earliest text, the Kojiki, dates to the early 8th century AD ; the end of Old Japanese coincides with the end of the Nara period in 794.
During Japan's Heian period ( 794 – 1192 AD ), the kimono became increasingly stylized, though one still wore a half-apron, called a mo, over it.
* Fabio Spadi, " The ICJ Judgment in the Benin-Niger Border Dispute: the interplay of titles and ‘ effectivités ’ under the uti possidetis juris principle ", Leiden Journal of International Law ( 2005 ) 4, pp. 777 – 794.
Also in 794, Emperor Constantine VI ( r. 776 – 797 ) decided to separate from his first wife, Maria of Amnia, and to marry Maria's kubikularia ( Lady-in-waiting ), Theodote, a cousin of Theodore the Studite.
Japanese monks also visited China ; such was the case with Ennin ( 794 – 864 ), who wrote of his travel experiences including travels along China's Grand Canal.
The canal's size and grandeur won it the admiration of many throughout history, including the Japanese monk Ennin ( 794 – 864 ), the Persian historian Rashid al-Din ( 1247 – 1318 ), the Korean official Choe Bu ( 1454 – 1504 ) and the Italian missionary Matteo Ricci ( 1552 – 1610 ).
Origami butterflies were used during the celebration of Shinto weddings to represent the bride and groom, so paperfolding had already become a significant aspect of Japanese ceremony by the Heian period ( 794 – 1185 ) of Japanese history, enough that the reference in this poem would be recognized.
Except for 5 years ( 740 – 745 ), when the capital was briefly moved again, it remained the capital of Japanese civilization until Emperor Kammu established a new capital, Nagaoka-kyō, in 784 before moving to Heian-kyō, or Kyoto, a decade later in 794.
The imperial court gradually extended its authority over the three provinces in the Nara ( 710 – 794 ) and Heian ( 794 – 1185 ) periods.
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* Heian Jingu Shrine — Heian Shrine in Kyoto City was built in 1895 in commemoration of the 1100th anniversary of the move of Japanese Capital from Nara to Kyoto in 794.
In 794, many key Shiwa Emishi including Isawa no kimi Anushiko of what is now northern Miyagi prefecture become allies of the Japanese.
During the Heian period ( 794 to 1185 ) the Japanese cuirass evolved into the more familiar style worn by the samurai known as the dō or dou.
The Japanese anthem, " Kimi ga Yo ", has its lyrics taken from a Heian period ( 794 – 1185 ) poem, yet it was not set to music until 1880.
The name of city is derived from Nagaokakyō, the ancient Japanese capital Emperor Kammu established there from 784 until 794 although the major part of the capital including the imperial palace was in the area of present-day Muko.
The Wamyō Ruijushō, a 10th-century Japanese dictionary, records that the district consisted of six villages by the time of the Heian period ( 794 – 1185 ).
In 794, at the beginning of the Heian Period, the Japanese court moved its capital to Heian-kyō ( present-day Kyoto ).
In Japan origami butterflies were used during the celebration of Shinto weddings to represent the bride and groom, so ceremonial paperfolding had probably already become a significant aspect of Japanese ceremony by the Heian period ( 794 – 1185 ) of Japanese history.
It is based on Early Middle Japanese, the language as spoken during the Heian era ( 794 – 1185 ), but exhibits some later influences.
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* 794: Emperor Kammu moves the capital to Heian-kyō ( present day Kyoto ), initiating the Heian period of Japan.
The Heian period was preceded by the Nara period and began in 794 after the movement of the capital of Japan to Heian-kyō ( present day Kyōto ), by the 50th emperor, Emperor Kammu.
In 784, Emperor Kammu decided to relocate the capital to Nagaoka-kyō in Yamashiro Province, followed by another move in 794 to Heian-kyō, marking the start of the Heian period.
For example, the Nara era ( 710 – 794 ) provincial gazetteer " Harima no kuni fudoki " of Harima province provides a story of an alleged visit by Emperor Ōjin in the 3rd century while on an imperial hunting expedition.
On 4 December 794 ( 8 Shimotsuki, 13th year of Enryaku ), at the time of the christening of Heian-kyō, because of the resultant scenic beauty when Emperor Kammu made his castle utilizing the natural surroundings, the shiro was finally changed to “ castle ” ().
Emperor Kammu moved the capital from Heijō-kyō in Nara, first to Nagaoka-kyō in 784, and then to Heian-kyō, Kyoto in 794.
were Buddhist temples established in each of the provinces of Japan by the Emperor Shōmu during the Nara period ( 710 – 794 ).
In 794 a letter from the Emperor to the bishop of Toledo contained " in loco celebri, qui dicitur Franconofurd ", which reads " that famous place, which is called Frankfurt.
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Then in 794 Kammu suddenly shifted the capital again, this time to Heian-kyō, which is modern day Kyoto.
After making temporary gains in 794, in 797 Kammu appointed a new commander under the title Seii Taishogun.
In 794, because of the location's moist temperature and reputation as a breeding ground for disease, Kammu relocated his capital from Nagaoka to Heian, now known as Kyoto.
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