Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Nichimoku (日目, 1260–1333) was a disciple of Nichiren who sided with Nikkō in creating the Fuji lineage. When Nikkō moved to Omosu to found Kitayama Honmonji, he appointed Nichimoku chief priest of Taiseki-ji. Nichiren Shōshū therefore views Nichimoku as their Third High Priest."@en }
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- Nichimoku abstract "Nichimoku (日目, 1260–1333) was a disciple of Nichiren who sided with Nikkō in creating the Fuji lineage. When Nikkō moved to Omosu to found Kitayama Honmonji, he appointed Nichimoku chief priest of Taiseki-ji. Nichiren Shōshū therefore views Nichimoku as their Third High Priest.".
- Q4921098 abstract "Nichimoku (日目, 1260–1333) was a disciple of Nichiren who sided with Nikkō in creating the Fuji lineage. When Nikkō moved to Omosu to found Kitayama Honmonji, he appointed Nichimoku chief priest of Taiseki-ji. Nichiren Shōshū therefore views Nichimoku as their Third High Priest.".
- Nichimoku comment "Nichimoku (日目, 1260–1333) was a disciple of Nichiren who sided with Nikkō in creating the Fuji lineage. When Nikkō moved to Omosu to found Kitayama Honmonji, he appointed Nichimoku chief priest of Taiseki-ji. Nichiren Shōshū therefore views Nichimoku as their Third High Priest.".
- Q4921098 comment "Nichimoku (日目, 1260–1333) was a disciple of Nichiren who sided with Nikkō in creating the Fuji lineage. When Nikkō moved to Omosu to found Kitayama Honmonji, he appointed Nichimoku chief priest of Taiseki-ji. Nichiren Shōshū therefore views Nichimoku as their Third High Priest.".