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Emperor Sutoku
Emperor Sutoku Emperor Sutoku (崇徳天皇 Sutoku Tennō) (7 July 1119 – 14 ...
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Sutoku   (translated from German)
Sutoku Emperor Sutoku ( jap. ???? Sutoku tenn?, * 7. July 1119 ; † 14. September ... Akihito (??). He was officially the first son emperor Tobas however some it represent that ...
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Emperor Toba
Emperor Toba Emperor Toba (鳥羽天皇 Toba Tennō) (February 24, 1103 ... actual power was held by the "retired" Emperor Shirakawa in a process known as cloistered ... in 1129, Toba also became a cloistered emperor. His personal name was Munehito (宗仁) Genealogy He was the son of Emperor Horikawa. His mother was Empress Dowager ...
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Emperor Shirakawa
Emperor Shirakawa Emperor Shirakawa (白河天皇 Shirakawa Tennō) (July 7, 1053 ... was Sadahito. (貞仁). He was the first emperor to ostensibly retire to a monastery, but ... Genealogy He was the eldest son of Emperor Go-Sanjō 1074-1077 Imperial Prince Atsufumi ... saigū 1079-1107 Imperial Princes Taruhito (善仁親王) - Emperor Horikawa 1081-1156 Imperial Princess ?? (禛子内親王) - ...
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Emperor Konoe
Emperor Konoe Emperor Konoe (近衛天皇 Konoe Tennō) (June 16, 1139 ... Genealogy He was the ninth son of Emperor Toba. Life His father, Emperor Toba, ruled as cloistered emperor during his reign. Eras of his ...
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Toba (emperor)   (translated from German)
Toba (emperor) Emperor Toba ( jap. ???? Toba tenn?; * 24. February 1103 ... was Munehito (??). He was a son of emperor Horikawa however emperor became from his grandfather Shirakawa drawn up. While ex emperor Shirakawa still lived, really this, and ...
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Emperor Go-Shirakawa
Emperor Go-Shirakawa Emperor Go-Shirakawa (後白河天皇 Go-Shirakawa Tennō) (October ... Genealogy He was the fourth son of Emperor Toba. His mother was Shōko (璋子), the ... 源懿子) First son: Imperial Prince Morihito (守仁親王) (Emperor Nijō) Court Lady: Sanjō (Fujiwara) Sōko (?) (三条(藤原)琮子 ... 平滋子) Seventh son: Imperial Prince Norihito (憲仁親王) (Emperor Takakura) Consort: Fujiwara Naruko ?? (藤原成子) Third ...
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Emperor of Japan
Emperor of Japan Politics - Politics portal Japan This ... and government ofJapan Politics of Japan Constitution Emperor(list) Akihito Imperial Household Agency Government Prime ... Fiscal policy Foreign policy edit His Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan The Emperor (天皇 tennō, literally "heavenly sovereign") is a ... Japan. Under Japan's present constitution, the emperor is a ceremonial figurehead in a ...
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Shirakawa emperor of Japan   (translated from Italian)
Shirakawa emperor of Japan Shirakawa (????) ( 1053 - 1129 ) he was 72º the emperor of Japan. It has reigned from 1073 to 1087 . Its name before becoming emperor was Sadahito. He was the first son of the emperor Go-Sanjo and of one woman of ... Go-Sanjo father in 1068 he became emperor and it name Sadahito hereditary prince. ...
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Sessho and Kampaku
... regent who was named to assist an emperor when the emperor was still a child, before the coming ... a sort of chief advisor for the emperor, but was the title of a regent who assists an adult emperor. During the Heian era, they were the ... held the practical powers of the ruling emperor, conducting cloistered rule until shogunates took ...
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