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Shōmu and himself
* Retired Emperor Shōmu takes part in the dedication ceremony of the great statue of Vairocana Buddha at the Tōdai-ji, and declares himself a Buddhist.

Shōmu and Buddhism
During this time, Buddhism becomes structurally established within Japan by Emperor Shōmu ( reign 724 – 749 ), and several large building projects are undertaken.
Buddhism was introduced by Baekje in the sixth century, but had a mixed reception until the Nara period, when it was heartily embraced by Emperor Shōmu.
Shōmu and his Fujiwara consort were fervent Buddhists and actively promoted the spread of Buddhism, making it the " guardian of the state " and a way of strengthening Japanese institutions.
On the invitation of Emperor Shōmu, he visited Japan to spread the use of Sanskrit and establish Huayan Buddhism in the country.

Shōmu and Buddha
* 743: Emperor Shōmu issues a rescript to build the Daibutsu ( Great Buddha ), later to be completed and placed in Tōdai-ji, Nara
In 743, Emperor Shōmu issued a law in which he stated that the people should become directly involved with the establishment of new Buddha temples throughout Japan.
In 752, Emperor Shōmu asked him to perform the eye-opening ceremony for the giant bronze statue of the Buddha Vairocana built in Tōdai-ji.
Todai-ji was established and the Great Buddha was created under the order of Emperor Shōmu.
Emperor Shōmu ordered the colossal gilt bronze Virocana Buddha in Tōdai-ji temple and completed in 752.

Shōmu and Buddhist
When Emperor Shōmu ordered two official temples for each province ( one for male Buddhist priests and one for nuns ), two temples were founded in Aki Province.
This title was first assumed by Emperor Shōmu and was later used by many other emperors who " took the tonsure ", signifying a decision to become a Buddhist monk.
were Buddhist temples established in each of the provinces of Japan by the Emperor Shōmu during the Nara period ( 710 – 794 ).

Shōmu and .
Daughters of others than imperials remained concubines, until Emperor Shōmu — in what was specifically reported as the first elevation of its kind — elevated his Fujiwara consort Empress Kōmyō to chief wife.
Shōmu was the son of Emperor Mommu and Fujiwara no Miyako, a daughter of Fujiwara no Fuhito.
Shōmu had four Empresses and six Imperial sons and daughters.
Shōmu was still a child at the time of his father's death ; thus, Empresses Gemmei and Gensho occupied the throne before he acceded.
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.
He left a young son by Fujiwara no Miyako, a daughter of Fujiwara no Fuhito: Obito no miko ( Prince Obito ), who eventually became Emperor Shōmu.
Obito would later become the Emperor Shōmu.
Her father was Emperor Shōmu, and her mother was Empress Kōmyō.
His fate was changed in 757 when Empress Kōken, his first cousin twice removed, appointed him to her crown prince instead of Prince Funado who had been appointed to this position by the will of the Emperor Shōmu.
# Empress Consort Kōmyō, the consort of Emperor Shōmu.
Her son, Prince Obito became Emperor Shōmu.
Fuhito succeeded in making another of his daughters, Kōmyōshi, the empress consort of Emperor Shōmu.
* Empress Kōken succeeds Emperor Shōmu on the throne of Japan.
* Emperor Shōmu, emperor of Japan ( b. 701 )
* Emperor Shōmu, emperor of Japan ( d. 756 )
* Emperor Shōmu succeeds Empress Genshō on the throne of Japan.
* The first annual Sumo tournament in Japan is held by Emperor Shōmu.
There are indeed early examples of abdicating emperors, such as Empress Jitō, Emperor Shōmu or Emperor Uda in the 7th, 8th and 9th centuries.
They put Emperor Shōmu, the prince by Fuhito's daughter, on the throne.
Many of the Japanese artworks and imported treasures from other countries during the era of Emperors Shōmu and Shōtoku are archived in Shōsō-in of Tōdai-ji temple.

declared and himself
In Latin texts, on the other hand, Joseph Fontenrose declared himself unable to find any conflation of Apollo with Sol among the Augustan poets of the 1st century, not even in the conjurations of Aeneas and Latinus in Aeneid XII ( 161 – 215 ).
* Domitius Alexander, Roman usurper who declared himself emperor in 308
Bypassing any king of León, Afonso declared himself the direct liegeman of the Papacy.
On his return from a business trip from Yemen, he was informed by friends that in his absence Muhammad had declared himself the Messenger of God, and proclaimed a new religion.
Andriskos then declared himself King Philip VI of Macedonia.
By 1722, his son Mahmud captured what is now Iran and declared himself as Shah of Persia.
He declared himself president of a transitional republic, even as he suspended the National Assembly, banned opposition groups, and imposed a nationwide curfew.
A player completes a turn batting when: he strikes out or is declared out before reaching first base ; or he reaches first base safely or is awarded first base ( by a base on balls, hit by pitch, or catcher's interference ); or he hits a fair ball which causes a preceding runner to be put out for the third out before he himself is put out or reaches first base safely ( see also left on base, fielder's choice, force play )
" Fuller referred to himself as " the property of universe " and during one radio interview he gave later in life, declared himself and his work " the property of all humanity ".
According to Pasternak himself, Stalin declared, " Do not touch this cloud dweller.
If precise dates are required, the beginning may be set in 802 AD, when the founder of the Khmer Empire, Jayavarman II pronounced himself universal monarch ( chakravartin ) and declared independence from Java, and the end may be set in 1431 AD, when Thai invaders from the kingdom of Ayutthaya sacked Angkor and caused the Khmer elite to migrate to Phnom Penh.
Following a constitutional referendum of July 2000, the president of the CNSP decided to run for president, and indeed declared himself president after the elections of 22 October 2000.
Over the next few years, Yuan proceeded to abolish the national and provincial assemblies, and declared himself emperor in late 1915.
In the United States, the administration of President William Howard Taft was progressive conservative and he described himself as " a believer in progressive conservatism " and President Dwight D. Eisenhower declared himself an advocate of " progressive conservatism ".
Apparently, realising his death was near, Constantius had himself baptised by Euzoius, the Semi-Arian bishop of Antioch, and then declared that Julian was his rightful successor.
In 350, the general Magnentius declared himself emperor at Augustodunum with the support of the troops on the Rhine frontier-and later the western provinces of the Empire.
At the 21st Party Congress Khrushchev boldly declared that Leninist legality had been reestablishing, when in reality, he himself was beginning to following some of the same policies, albeit not at the same level, as Stalin had.
The marriage lasted until 1363 / 1364 when Casimir again declared himself divorced.
Crusader Prince Godfrey of Bouillon, who became the first crusader monarch of Jerusalem, decided not to use the title " king " during his lifetime, and declared himself Advocatus Sancti Sepulchri ( Protector ( or Defender ) of the Holy Sepulchre ).
Unrest and rebellion plagued the government until 1965, when Lieutenant General Mobutu, by then commander in chief of the national army, seized control of the country and declared himself president for five years.
It was at this time that Eisenhower vocalized his disdain for the Democratic party and declared himself and his family to be Republicans.
Following Mac Murrough ’ s death, Strongbow declared himself King of Leinster after gaining control of the city.
The usurper L. Domitius Domitianus declared himself Augustus in July or August 297.

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