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Montoku emperor of Japan (translated from Italian)
Montoku emperor of Japan The emperor Montoku (????) ( 827 - 858 ) it was the 55° ...
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Emperor Montoku
Emperor Montoku Emperor Montoku (文徳天皇 Montoku Tennō) (827-858) was the 55th ...
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Nimmyo emperor of Japan (translated from Italian)
Nimmyo emperor of Japan The emperor Nimmy? (????) ( 810 - 850 ) it was the 54° ... according to son of Saga and of emperor Saga Kachiko. Masara (????) to the birth has ... called. Divenne the hereditary prince of Junna emperor. Before the designation it had a ...
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Seiwa emperor of Japan (translated from Italian)
Seiwa emperor of Japan The emperor Seiwa (????) ( 850 - 881 ) it was the 56° ... uncle of Seiwa, K?k?. Although no emperor would be never more gushed from the ... in that one of Ashikaga. Succeduto to: Montoku Imperatori of Japan Succeduto gives: Yozei
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Montoku (translated from German)
Montoku Emperor Montoku ( jap. ???? Montoku tenn?; * 827 ; † 27. August 858 ) was the 55. Kaiser of Japan . It governed of 850 to 858 . ...
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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 Nimmyo
Emperor Nimmyo Emperor Nimmyō (仁明天皇 Ninmyō Tennō) (810– March 21 ... 850) was the 54th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession ... shinnō). He was the second son of Emperor Saga by the Empress Tachibana no Kachiko ... throne following the abdication of his uncle, Emperor Junna. First he made a son ...
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Emperor Seiwa
Emperor Seiwa Emperor Seiwa (清和天皇 Seiwa Tennō) (Third month, 25th ... 880) was the 56th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession ... Genealogy He was the fourth son of Emperor Montoku. His mother was a court lady ...
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List of emperors of Japan (translated from Portuguese)
List of emperors of Japan It is followed traditional list of imperadores ... go designated in italic One * indicates an emperor or empress who is not a direct ascendant of the current emperor. Table of content Pré-Yamato period (or ... – 850 , r. 833 – 850 ) 55 Montoku ( 827 – 858 , r. 850 – 858 ... 991 , r. 969 – 984 ) 65 Kazan (Emperor) ( 968 – 1008 , r. 984 – ...
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Emperors of Japan (translated from Italian)
Emperors of Japan That one that follows is one traditional list of emperors of Japan in chronological order. Index Leggendari emperors: pre ... Nimmyo (810-850, r. 833-850) 55 Montoku (827-858, r. 850-858) 56 Seiwa ... government of the chiostro"or insei. In Japan the name of theirs refers to us ... usual denomination when refers to the reigning emperor, although its was puts into effect ...
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