Gyōki
Gyōki (668–749) was a Japanese cartographer and monk.
Also recorded as Gyoki; Gyouki.
Gyōki in brief
- Born
- 668
- Died
- 749
- Known for
- cartographer and monk
- Place of birth
- Ebara-ji Temple
Overview
Born at Ebara-ji Temple in 668, died at Kikō-ji Temple in 749.
In detail
training under Dōshō is recorded.
Sources
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- 1.
Wikidata, structured authority record Q1136664: Gyōki
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