Tenshi Sekkan Miei
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Tenshi Sekkan Miei
Summary
Tenshi Sekkan Miei is an emakimono[1]. It draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (emakimono category, ranking #18 of 17).[2]
Key Facts
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei is the creator of Fujiwara no Tamenobu[3].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei is the creator of Fujiwara no Gōshin[4].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei is in the country of Japan[5].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's image is recorded as Emperor Go-Shirakawa2.jpg[6].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's instance of is recorded as emakimono[7].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's genre is recorded as nise-e[8].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's depicts is recorded as Emperor of Japan[9].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's depicts is recorded as sesshō[10].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's depicts is recorded as kampaku[11].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's depicts is recorded as minister[12].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's collection is recorded as Museum of the Imperial Collections[13].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's inventory number is recorded as SZK004735[14].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's Commons category is recorded as Tenshi-Sekkan Miei[15].
- +1340-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Tenshi Sekkan Miei[16].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's official website is recorded as https://shozokan.kunaicho.go.jp/collection/object/SZK004735[17].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's official website is recorded as https://shozokan.kunaicho.go.jp/en/collection/object/SZK004735[18].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's donated by is recorded as Manshu-in Temple[19].
- Tenshi Sekkan Miei's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/123587nf[20].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Fujiwara no Tamenobu[3], a painter[21], 1248–1400[22], of Japan[23] and Fujiwara no Gōshin[4], a Buddhist monk[24], of Japan[25].
Why It Matters
Tenshi Sekkan Miei draws 4 Wikipedia views per month (emakimono category, ranking #18 of 17).[2]