Ryōzen
Ryōzen was a Japanese poet (901–1099).
Also recorded as Priest Ryozen; Ryozen; Ryouzen.
Further recorded particulars
Identity and origins. The authorities additionally record the headings Priest Ryozen, Ryozen and Ryouzen. His recorded language was Japanese. His recorded confession was Buddhism.
Authority records. The identifiers under which Ryōzen may be traced in institutional catalogues.
Ryōzen is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q979284.
Chronology
- 901Ryōzen born.
- 1099Ryōzen died.
- 1099Ryōzen died in 1099.
Sources
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- 1.
“Ryōzen”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q979284: Ryōzen
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- Ryszard KornackiAuthor
- Ryszard KrynickiAuthor
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