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Ōmi and Code
The Ōmi Code, named after the provincial site of Emperor Tenji's court, was completed in about 668.
* Ōmi Code
* Ōmi Code

Ōmi and was
Emperor Go-Kōgon was forced to repeatedly flee from Kyoto to Ōmi Province and other places.
An obstacle in southern Ōmi Province, however, was the Rokkaku clan.
Yoshinaka was driven out of Kyoto and killed by his cousins at the Battle of Awazu in Ōmi Province ( present-day Shiga Prefecture ) along with his milk brother Kanehira.
He was buried in Otsu, in Ōmi ; a temple was built his honor during the later Muromachi period.
During the Kamakura period, this border was redefined to include Ōmi and Iga Provinces.
Shiga was known as Ōmi Province or Gōshū before the prefectural system was established.
* 1782 ( Tenmei 2 ): An analysis of silver currency in China and Japan " Sin sen sen pou ( Sin tchuan phou )" was presented to the emperor by Kutsuki Masatsuna ( 1750 – 1802 ), also known as Kutsuki Oki-no kami Minamoto-no Masatsuna, hereditary daimyo of Oki and Ōmi with holdings in Tamba and Fukuchiyama – related note at Tenmei 7 below.
Yoshiteru was only 11 at the time and his investiture ceremony was held at Sakamoto, Ōmi Province, outside Kyoto.
He was born in the north of Ōmi Province ( which is now Nagahama city, Shiga prefecture ), and was the second son of Ishida Masatsugu, who was a retainer for the Azai clan.
Naokatsu's lands had been taken from him in the interval by the Tokugawa shogunate, and when his brother Naotake assumed control of Ōmi Province, he was able to complete the castle by collecting stones from the former Sawayama Castle.
In Japanese, " Hachiman " and " Yahata " are written by same kanji, so " Ōmi " was added to avoid being confused.
Hōjō Tokimasa, the first shikken of the Kamakura Shogunate, was made daimyo of Ōmi Province in the 10th month of Shōji 2 ( 1200 ).
* Tenmei 2 ( 1782 ): An analysis of silver currency in China and Japan " Sin sen sen pou ( Sin tchuan phou )" was presented to the emperor by Kutsuki Masatsuna ( 1750 – 1802 ), also known as Kutsuki Oki-no kami Minamoto-no Masatsuna, hereditary daimyo of Oki and Ōmi with holdings in Tamba and Fukuchiyama -- related note at Tenmei 7 below.
On October 1, 2005 Ōmi was merged into the expanded city of Maibara.
Naokatsu's lands had been taken from him in the interval by the Tokugawa shogunate, and when his brother Naotake assumed control of the area around Ōmi Province, he was able to complete the castle by collecting stones from the former Sawayama Castle.
On March 19, 2005 Nō, along with the town of Ōmi, from Nishikubiki District, was merged into the expanded city of Itoigawa.
On March 19, 2005 Ōmi, along with the town of, from Nishikubiki District, was merged into the expanded city of Itoigawa.
* 1745 ( Enkyō 2 ): First establishment of a market fair in the capital was to be found at the temple of Hirano, in the Ōmi province.

Ōmi and last
Concurrently the number of students attending Ōmi Junior High School has fallen from 568 to below 300 in the last 20 years.
In 1549, at last, Ujitsuna pulled off expelling Harumoto to Ōmi Province.

Ōmi and year
Tokimasa was made daimyo of Ōmi Province in the same year.

Ōmi and .
In 1564, Nobunaga had his sister, Oichi, marry Azai Nagamasa, a daimyo in northern Ōmi Province.
In 1573, after victorious campaigns against the Azai and Asakura, Nobunaga appointed Hideyoshi daimyo of three districts in the northern part of Ōmi Province.
* 1546 – Yoshiharu flees to Ōmi ; his son, Yoshiteru, appointed shogun in exile.
Masanobu's children in particular flourished, forming five dōjō houses as kuge, and as buke the Sasaki clan of the Ōmi Genji, and the Izumo Genji.
Nobunaga, who had prepared over a period of years for just such an opportunity by establishing an alliance with the Azai clan in northern Ōmi Province and then conquering the neighboring province of Mino Province, now marched toward Kyoto.
Yoshitsune defeated and killed his rival cousin Minamoto no Yoshinaka at the Battle of Awazu in Ōmi Province in the first month of 1184 and in the next month defeated the Taira at the Battle of Ichi-no-Tani in present day Kobe.
In 1550, Yoshiharu died in Ōmi, unable to return to Kyoto.
After fighting his cousins at the bridge over the Uji, where the war began, Yoshinaka made his final stand at Awazu, in Ōmi province.
On April 1, 2005 Itoigawa absorbed the towns of Nō and Ōmi, both from Nishikubiki District.
There were 69 stations between Edo and Kyoto, crossing through Musashi, Kōzuke, Shinano, Mino and Ōmi provinces.
Later Awaumi changed to modern Ōmi, an etymology of Ōmi Province.

Code and consisting
* Popular book series such as Harry Potter, Twilight and Dan Brown's " Robert Langdon " ( consisting of The Da Vinci Code, Angels and Demons, and The Lost Symbol ) saw increased interest in various genres such as fantasy, romance, vampire fiction, and detective fiction, as well as young-adult fiction in general.
The NIGP Code is a hierarchical schema consisting of a 3 digit class, 5 digit class-item, 7 digit class-item-group and an 11 digit class-item-group-detail.
The Code 39 specification defines 43 characters, consisting of uppercase letters ( A through Z ), numeric digits ( 0 through 9 ) and a number of special characters (-,., $, /, +, %, and space ).
The QSO played its first concert on 26 March 1947, with the orchestra consisting of 45 musicians, conducted by Percy Code.
The " Day Code " on a C-TRAN transfer ( and today, C-TRAN Day Pass ) is identical to that of TriMet, consisting of two letters out of the eight-letter pool: M, J, I, E, X, D, B and C.
Drip gas is defined in the United States Code of Federal Regulations as consisting of butane, pentane, and hexane hydrocarbons.
Most track warrants in the U. S. follow a standard form as suggested by the General Code of Operating Rules, consisting of several standard instructions to mark specific notes or conditions for a warrant.
The Code of the U. S. Fighting Force is a code of conduct that is an " ethical guide " and a United States Department of Defense directive consisting of six articles to members of the U. S. armed forces addressing how U. S. personnel in combat should act when they must " evade capture, resist while a prisoner or escape from the enemy.

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