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Enshō-ji (延勝寺, Enshō-ji) was a former Buddhist monastery in northeastern Kyoto, Japan, endowed by Emperor Konoe in fulfillment of a sacred vow. It is known as one of the "Six Victorious Temples" (六勝寺, Rokushō-ji), which encompass monastery complexes which enjoyed extravagant Imperial patronage from their inception. They are sometimes identified as the "Superlative Temples" or the "Shō Temples" because of the middle syllable of the temple name.

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  • Enshō-ji (延勝寺, Enshō-ji) was a former Buddhist monastery in northeastern Kyoto, Japan, endowed by Emperor Konoe in fulfillment of a sacred vow. It is known as one of the "Six Victorious Temples" (六勝寺, Rokushō-ji), which encompass monastery complexes which enjoyed extravagant Imperial patronage from their inception. They are sometimes identified as the "Superlative Temples" or the "Shō Temples" because of the middle syllable of the temple name. (en)
  • Le Enshō-ji (Kenchō) ((尊勝寺) est un ancien monastère bouddhiste situé au nord-est de Kyoto au Japon, doté par l'empereur Konoe en accomplissement d'un vœu sacré. Il fait partie des « six temples victorieux » (六勝寺, Rokushō-ji) comprenant des monastères qui bénéficient chacun d'un extraordinaire patronage impérial depuis leur création. Ils sont parfois considérés comme les « temples superlatifs » ou les « temples shō » en raison de la syllabe du milieu du nom de temple. (fr)
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  • Enshō-ji (延勝寺, Enshō-ji) was a former Buddhist monastery in northeastern Kyoto, Japan, endowed by Emperor Konoe in fulfillment of a sacred vow. It is known as one of the "Six Victorious Temples" (六勝寺, Rokushō-ji), which encompass monastery complexes which enjoyed extravagant Imperial patronage from their inception. They are sometimes identified as the "Superlative Temples" or the "Shō Temples" because of the middle syllable of the temple name. (en)
  • Le Enshō-ji (Kenchō) ((尊勝寺) est un ancien monastère bouddhiste situé au nord-est de Kyoto au Japon, doté par l'empereur Konoe en accomplissement d'un vœu sacré. Il fait partie des « six temples victorieux » (六勝寺, Rokushō-ji) comprenant des monastères qui bénéficient chacun d'un extraordinaire patronage impérial depuis leur création. Ils sont parfois considérés comme les « temples superlatifs » ou les « temples shō » en raison de la syllabe du milieu du nom de temple. (fr)
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  • Enshō-ji (Kenchō) (en)
  • Enshō-ji (Kenchō) (fr)
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