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Kammu disapproved of, daughter of Fujiwara no Tadanushi ; and Kammu had her removed from his son's household.
Under Emperor Kammu, Tamuramaro had been appointed as shogun of a military expedition against the Emishi.
Kammu disapproved of, daughter of Fujiwara no Tadanushi ; and Kammu had her removed from his son's household.
After Kammu died, Heizei restored this one-time favorite as part of his household ; and this distinction had consequences.
Although Kammu had abandoned universal conscription in 792, he still waged major military offensives to subjugate the Emishi, possible descendants of the displaced Jōmon, living in northern and eastern Japan.
This Kammu Heishi had many branch families including the Hōjō, Chiba, Miura and Hatakeyama.
However in Kūkai's absence Emperor Kammu had died and was replaced by Emperor Heizei who exhibited no great enthusiasm for Buddhism.
When Emperor Kammu had moved the capital in 784, he had not permitted the powerful Buddhists from the temples of Nara to follow him.

Kammu and 16
* January 16, 795 ( Enryaku 13, 21st day of the 12th month ): Emperor Kammu made an Imperial progress to both Kamo shrines.

Kammu and imperial
When Emperor Kammu moved the capital to Heian-kyō ( Kyōto ), which remained the imperial capital for the next 1, 000 years, he did so not only to strengthen imperial authority but also to improve his seat of government geopolitically.
Offshoots of the imperial dynasty, some grandsons of Emperor Kammu were first given the name Taira in 825 or later.
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.
In 1940, the local government decided that on top of honouring Emperor Kammu, the Jidai festival was also to be held in honour of ( July 22, 1831-January 30, 1867 ) for his work in unifying the country, the power of the imperial court and the affirmation of Kyoto as the center of Japan at the decline of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the Edo Era.

Kammu and sons
Kiyomori's sons, the last of the head family of the Kammu Heishi line was eventually destroyed by the armies of Minamoto no Yoritomo at the Battle of Dan-no-ura, the last battle of the Genpei War.

Kammu and .
Kammu reigned from 781 to 806.
His mother was Princess Inoe, a daughter of Emperor Shōmu ; but instead of Osabe, it was Kammu who was later named to succeed their father.
Later, when he ascended to the throne in 781, Kammu appointed his young brother, Prince Sawara, whose mother was Takano no Niigasa, as crown prince.
Some of his descendants ( known as the Kammu Taira or Kammu Heishi ) took the Taira hereditary clan title, and in later generations became prominent warriors.
Kammu is traditionally venerated at his tomb ; the Imperial Household Agency designates, in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto, as the location of Kammu's mausoleum.
Kammu was an active emperor who attempted to consolidate government hierarchies and functioning.
Kammu appointed Sakanoue no Tamuramaro ( 758 – 811 ) to lead a military expedition against the Emishi.
* 737: Kammu was born.
* April 30, 781 (): In the 11th year of Kōnin's reign, he abdicated ; and the succession was received by his son Kammu.
Shortly thereafter, Emperor Kammu is said to have acceded to the throne.
* 806: Kammu died at the age of 70.
In 784 Kammu shifted his capital from Nara to Nagaoka-kyō in a move that was said to be designed to edge the powerful Nara Buddhist establishments out of state politics — while the capital moved, the major Buddhist temples, and their officials, stayed put.
Then in 794 Kammu suddenly shifted the capital again, this time to Heian-kyō, which is modern day Kyoto.
Politically Kammu shored up his rule by changing the syllabus of the university.
In 784 Kammu authorised the teaching of a new course based on the Spring and Autumn Annals based on two newly imported commentaries: Kung-yang and Ku-liang.
Kammu also sponsored the travels of the monks Saichō and Kūkai to China, from where they returned to found the Japanese branches of, respectively, Tendai and Shingon Buddhism.
The conventionally accepted names and dates of the early emperors were not to be confirmed as " traditional " until the reign of Emperor Kammu ( 737 – 806 ), the 50th sovereign of the Yamato dynasty.
He was the eldest son of the Emperor Kammu and his empress Fujiwara no Otomuro, who was the daughter of nadaijin Fujiwara Yoshitsugu.

had and 16
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He had a 16.
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They had hoped that scientific output from the Apollo 16 mission would confirm their suspicion.
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Apollo 16 would spend one less day in lunar orbit after surface exploration had been completed to afford the crew contingency time to compensate for any further problems and to conserve expendables.
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By 16: 00, with the enemy troops besieged in Blenheim and Oberglau, the Allied centre of 81 squadrons ( nine squadrons had been transferred from Cutts ' column ), supported by 18 battalions was firmly planted amidst the French line of 64 squadrons and nine battalions of raw recruits.
With Marshal Villars sitting strong on the Moselle, the Allied commander – whose supplies had by now become critical – was forced to call off his campaign on 16 June.
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