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Emperor Momozono
Emperor Momozono Emperor Momozono (桃園天皇 Momozono Tennō) (April 14, 1741 - August 31, ...
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Emperor Go-Momozono
Emperor Go-Momozono Emperor Go-Momozono (後桃園天皇 Go-Momozono Tennō) (August 5, 1758 - December 16, ...
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Talk:Emperor of Japan
Talk:Emperor of Japan /Old talk 1, /old talk 2, /old ... no title -conflicts with place names {name}, Emperor of Japan - Taku +Rather natural in English language Emperor {name} of Japan - Nanshu, Flunkie FearÉIREANN +/- ...
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Momozono
Momozono Momozono can refer to: Emperor Momozono of Japan, the 116th Emperor of Japan. Momozono ...
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Momozono   (translated from German)
Momozono Emperor Momozono (????, * 14. April 1741 ; ? 31. August 1762 ) was the 116. Emperor of Japan . He was a son of emperor ...
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List of Emperors of Japan
List of Emperors of Japan History of Japan Paleolithic Jomon Yayoi Yamato period – Kofun ... Tokugawa shogunate Meiji period Taishō period – Japan in WWI Shōwa period – Japanese expansionism – Occupied Japan – Post-Occupation Japan Heisei Economic history Educational history Military ...
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Emperor Kokaku
Emperor Kokaku Emperor Kōkaku (光格天皇 Kōkaku Tennō) (September 23, 1771 ... 1840) was the 119th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession ... in-no-miya Sukehito (閑院宮典仁), grandson of Emperor Higashiyama. On the day before his enthronement, the dying Go-Momozono, his second cousin, formally adopted him ...
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Emperor Sakuramachi
Emperor Sakuramachi Emperor Sakuramachi (桜町天皇 Sakuramachi Tennō) (February 8, 1720 ... 1750) was the 115th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession ... Genealogy He was the firstborn son of Emperor Nakamikado. He had three children by two ... Sadako (姉小路定子) First son: Prince Toohito (遐仁親王) (Emperor Momozono) Life In 1728, he became ...
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Go-Momozono   (translated from German)
Go-Momozono Emperor Go-Momozono (?????, * 5 。 August 1758 ; † 16. December 1779 ) was the 118. Kaiser of Japan . He was a son of emperor Momozono. Title Emperor Go-Go-Momozono (?????; ...
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Empresses of Japan   (translated from Spanish)
Empresses of Japan Although from Constitución of 1889 , inspired partly ... to remain unmarried. Between 554 and 1770 , Japan had five ruling empresses: 1.-Suiko: Daughter of the Emperor Kinmei, been born in 554 . Its name ... contracted nuptials with its average brother the Emperor Bitatsu, with who did not have children ... assassinated being its other average brother Sushun Emperor, ascended to the imperial throne with ...
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