Ann Tenno (née Ann Epler; born 4 December 1952 in Tartu)[1] is an Estonian photographer and photo artist.
Lonely Planet states that "some of the most spectacular and sensitive photographs of Estonia have been taken by Ann Tenno and published in books which best capture the spirit of Estonian nature."[2] She is noted in particular for her town landscapes, especially photographs of the Estonian capital of Tallinn, and the churches and manor houses of Estonia.
^"Kalender". Sirp (in Estonian). 29 November 2002. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
^Williams, Nicola; Herrmann, Debra; Kemp, Cathryn (1 June 2003). Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania. Lonely Planet. p. 109. ISBN 978-1-74059-132-4. Retrieved 14 April 2013.
AnnTenno (née Ann Epler; born 4 December 1952 in Tartu) is an Estonian photographer and photo artist. Lonely Planet states that "some of the most spectacular...
photo editor Katrina Tang (born 1985), fashion and portrait photographer AnnTenno (born 1952), landscape photographer and photo artist, noted for her photographs...
danach: Nordostpreussen 1986–1993 (Afterlife: East Prussia 1986–1993) (with AnnTenno); 1995; ISBN 3-7921-0559-4 Wolfskinder: Grenzgänger an der Memel (Wolf...
(1953–2012), artist, glass designer Katrina Tang (born 1985), photographer AnnTenno (born 1952), photographer Tio Tepandi (born 1947), theatre designer Agaate...
Emperor Kenzō. She is referred to as "Empress [Regnant] Iitoyo" (飯豊天皇 Iitoyo-tennō) in the Fusō Ryakuki and the Honchō Kōin Jōun-roku [ja], a 12th-century...
life. Kiyomori, realizing this woman is none other than the goddess Kiko Tennō (貴狐天王, lit. "Venerable Fox Deva-King", i.e. Dakiniten), spared her life...
to his family, ending with the words "Long live the Emperor!" (天皇陛下万歳, Tennō heika banzai), and prepared clippings of his hair and nails to be kept as...
character 皇帝. But, the Japanese call only their emperors with the special title Tennō. The rulers of China and (once Westerners became aware of the role) Japan...
Constitution of Japan (日本国憲法, Nihon-koku kenpō) defines the Emperor (天皇, Tennō) to be "the symbol of the State and of the unity of the people". He performs...
family. He is succeeded by his 6-year-old cousin Ichijō as the 66th emperor (tennō) of Japan. Summer – Chi Go Pass Campaign: The Song Dynasty sends armies...
until November 1952.[citation needed] The emperor of Japan or Tennō (天皇, pronounced [tennoꜜː]), literally "ruler from heaven" or "heavenly sovereign", is...
Kyoto: Ponsonby Memorial Society. p. 53. Frédéric, Louis (2002). "Kōbun Tennō". Japan Encyclopedia. Translated by Roth, Käthe. Cambridge: Harvard University...
Grand Prix Motor racing Kyoto Racecourse 120,000 Kyoto Japan Kikuka Sho, Tenno Sho, Shuka Sho, Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup, Mile Championship...
life. Kiyomori, realizing this woman is none other than the goddess Kiko Tennō (貴狐天王, lit. "Venerable Fox Deva-King", i.e. Dakiniten), spared her life...
전면적 부활" [Park Jung-hee, who declared a Yushin on October 17, admired the Tennō fascism: The October Yushin means the full revival of the Japanese imperial...
the original on 25 January 2022. Retrieved 16 January 2023 – via Twitter. TennoCon 2017 - Top Cow Comic Panel. PlayWarframe. 13 July 2017. Archived from...
publish widely, and thus he argued it in a private work entitled Jimmu Tennō Ron (Essay on Emperor Jimmu). These unorthodox claims were supposedly opposed...
jidaimono, a genre of classic popular novels with historical themes. Shōwa Tennō Monogatari, another manga series written by Issei Eifuku Kosaka, Kris (November...
emperors were considered the Son of Heaven. The Japanese use of the term Tennō (天皇; "heavenly sovereign") for the rulers of Japan was a subversion of this...
Shrine, Yasaka Shrine or Hiromine Shrine. Historically associated with Gozu Tenno, they became dedicated to Susanoo during the separation of Shinto and Buddhism...
CE. The festivals were held until the beginning of the Meiji era. Gozu-tennō (牛頭天王) – Buddhist name of Susanoo, considered an avatar of Bhaisajyaguru...
assist Mitsuhide with 15 000 men. June 13, Kiyohide's armies controls Mount Tenno and Koizumi river. They are the rear-guard of Hideyoshi's forces. Takayama...
entrusting, shin (信) to mean truth, reality, sincerity; jin (心) means mind Shi Tennō* (四天王) – the Four Heavenly Kings are the statues of four protector gods...
family. He is succeeded by his 6-year-old cousin Ichijō as the 66th emperor (tennō) of Japan. Summer – Chi Go Pass Campaign: The Song Dynasty sends armies...