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Tenson may refer to: * Tenso, a style of troubadour song * Tenson (brand), a brand of clothing based in Sweden * Tenson Shrine (天孫神社), a Shinto shrine located in Ōtsu, Shiga, Japan * Tenson dynasty (天孫王朝), the legendary first royal dynasty of the Ryukyu Islands founded by Tenson See also * Tenson kōrin (天孫降臨), descendants of Ninigi (grandson of Amaterasu) *Tonson (surname) Tonson or Tõnson is a surname. Notable people with this surname include the following. *Jacob Tonson, (1655 – 1736), English bookseller and publisher * Leopold Tõnson, (1878 – 1935), Estonian military *Ludlow Tonson, 3rd Baron Riversdale (1 ...
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Tenso
A ''tenso'' (; french: tençon) is a style of troubadour song. It takes the form of a debate in which each voice defends a position; common topics relate to love or ethics. Usually, the tenso is written by two different poets, but several examples exist in which one of the parties is imaginary, including God (Peire de Vic), the poet's horse (Gui de Cavalhon) or his cloak (Bertran Carbonel). Closely related, and sometimes overlapping, genres include: * the ''partimen'', in which more than two voices discuss a subject * the ''cobla esparsa'' or ''cobla exchange'', a tenso of two stanzas only * the ''contenson'', where the matter is eventually judged by a third party. Notable examples *Marcabru and Uc Catola''Amics Marchabrun, car digam'' possibly the earliest known example. *Cercamon and Guilhalmi''Car vei finir a tot dia'' another candidate for the earliest known example. *Raimbaut d'Aurenga and Giraut de Bornelh''Ara·m platz, Giraut de Borneill'' where major exponents of the two ...
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Tenson (brand)
Tenson was founded 1951 by the spring entrepreneur, Paul Rydholm in Varberg, a picturesque coastal town in western Sweden. Ever since 1951 Tenson has been pioneers in designing and manufacturing functional outdoor clothing. Tenson has also developed their own technologies and material and brought many innovations to the market such as MPC Moisture Permeability Coating, mpc extreme AIR PUSH etc. Tenson develops, market and sell products into three categories: outdoor, ski and urban. The brand is well established since the 1960s in Scandinavia, The Netherlands, Belgium, UK, Germany, Austria and Switzerland. Some of Tenson's classic designs are Himalaya Jacket, Skagway The Municipality and Borough of Skagway is a first-class borough in Alaska on the Alaska Panhandle. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,240, up from 968 in 2010. The population doubles in the summer tourist season in order to deal wit ... Jacket External linksOfficial Website Clothing companies of ...
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Tenson Shrine
is a Shinto shrine located in Ōtsu, Shiga, Japan. Enshrined gods * Hikohohodemi * Ōnamuchi * Kunitokotachi * Tarashinakatsuhiko History The Tenson Shrine was established in 782 and purified by Emperor Heizei in 806. References * ''Hieizan Rekishi no Sampomichi'', Kodansha is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ..., 1995, 天孫神社:由緒 External links
- The Tenson Shrine's official website (Japanese) Buildings and structures in Ōtsu
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Tenson Dynasty
The was the first dynasty in the traditional historiography of the Ryukyu Islands. According to the Ryukyuan creation myth, the Heavenly Emperor (天帝), who lived in the Heavenly ''Gusuku'' (天城), ordered Amamikyu to create the Ryukyu Islands. Without sexual intercourse, she became pregnant by a male deity, Shinerikyu, and populated the islands. Generations of mankind lived in caves and fields. At last there emerged a , who had three sons and two daughters:Kerr. p36. the first son became the first king, the second son became the first lord (''Aji''), the third son became the commoners; both daughters became the priestesses, the elder daughter became the first '' kikoe-ōgimi'', while the younger became the first '' noro''.Glacken, Clarence. ''The Great Loochoo''. University of California Press, 1955. Pp 29-30. The ''Chūzan Seikan'' claimed that the Tenson dynasty had twenty-five kings and ruled for seventeen thousand years. The last king was assassinated and usurped by a powe ...
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Tenson Kōrin
In Japanese mythology, the is the descent of Amaterasu's grandson Ninigi-no-Mikoto from Heaven (Takamagahara) to Ashihara no Nakatsukuni; according to legend, the direct place of descent is at Takachiho-gawara in Japan. Following the ''tenson kōrin'', Ninigi's son, Hoori, was born. Three generations of Hyuga After the Tenson Korin there were the Three Generations of Hyuga until Jimmu's Eastern Expedition when the Imperial House of Japan The , also referred to as the Imperial Family or the House of Yamato, comprises those members of the extended family of the reigning Emperor of Japan who undertake official and public duties. Under the present Constitution of Japan, the Emperor i ... was founded. References Japanese mythology {{Japan-myth-stub ...
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