Ken'ei
Period of Japanese history (1206–1207 CE)
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Ken'ei (建永) was a Japanese era name (年号, nengō; lit. "year name") after Genkyū and before Jōgen. This period spanned the years from April 1206 through October 1207.[1] The reigning emperor was Tsuchimikado-tennō (土御門天皇).[2]
Change of era
- 1206 Ken'ei gannen (建永元年): The new era name was created to mark an event or a number of events. The previous era ended and a new one commenced in Genkyū 3, on the 27th day of the 4th month of 1206.[3]
Events of the Ken'ei era
- 1206 (Ken'ei 1, 2nd month): Shōgun Minamoto no Sanetomo's standing at court was raised to the 2nd rank of the 4th class.[4]
- 1206 (Ken'ei 1, 7th day of the 3rd month): The emperor planned to pay a visit to the sesshō Kujō Yoshitsune, but in the night before this visit, an unknown assassin was introduced secretly into Yoshitune's house, and he was stabbed by a spear pushed up from below the floor. No one was able to discover the perpetrator. Yoshitsune was then aged 38 years. The sadaijin Konoe Iezane succeeded Yoshitsune as sesshō; and the dainagon Fujiwara no Tadatsune became sadaijin.[5]
- 1206 (Ken'ei 1, 12th month): Konoe Iezane ceases to function as sesshō (regent); and instead, he becomes kampaku (chancellor).[6]