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Shotoku
Shotoku Shotoku can refer to: Empress Shōtoku, the 48th imperial ruler of Japan. Prince Shōtoku, a politician of the Asuka ...
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Shotoku (translated from French)
Shotoku This article is one outline to supplement ... 718 and died in 770 is an empress of Japan period Nara ( 710 - 794 ). It was the ... died in 756 ) and of the Komyo empress. It is the 46 E (and 48 ... It should not be confused with prince Shotoku ( 572 - 622 ), who was one of ...
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Empress Koken
Empress Koken Empress Kōken (孝謙天皇 Kōken Tennō) also Empress Shōtoku (称徳天皇 Shōtoku Tennō) (718 – August ... the 46th and 48th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. She first ruled as Empress Kōken from 749 to 758. She ...
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Empress Suiko
Empress Suiko Empress Suiko (推古天皇 Suiko Tennō) (554-April 15 ... 628)) was the 33rd imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession ... influence. Some of the many achievements under Empress Suiko's reign include the official recognition ... one of the first Buddhist monarchs in Japan and had taken the vows of ...
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Emperor of Japan
Emperor of Japan Politics - Politics portal Japan This article is part of the series: Politics and government ofJapan Politics of Japan Constitution Emperor(list) Akihito Imperial Household Agency ... policy edit His Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan The Emperor (天皇 tennō, literally "heavenly sovereign ... Japanese Imperial Family, the imperial family of Japan. Under Japan's present constitution, the ...
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Prince Shōtoku
Prince Shōtoku Sculpture of Prince Shotoku in Asuka Dera, Asuka, Nara Prince Shōtoku ... a politician of the Imperial Court in Japan. Shōtoku was born as the son of Emperor Yōmei. His mother was the Empress Anahobe no Hashihito no Himemiko (穴穂部間人皇女). His ... by different mothers. When the first reigning empress, Empress Suiko, took the throne, he was ...
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Empress cooks (translated from Dutch)
Empress cooks ? - cook 718 770 Predecessor:Shomu Empress of Japan 749 - 758 Continuator:Junnin 46 e emperor of Japan ? - Shotoku 718 770 Predecessor:Junnin Empress of ...
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Prince Shotoku (translated from Dutch)
Prince Shotoku picture of prince Sh?toku Prince Sh ... toku acted as a regent of Japanse empress Suiko, its aunt. He was a zoon ... as well as it boeddhisme introduced in Japan to get. By means of the adoption of the Chinese model Japan move over of a link of tribes ... G. Beasley: The Japanese Experience Reischauer & Craig: Japan: Tradition & Transformation
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Empress Meisho
Empress Meisho Empress Meishō (明正天皇 Meishō Tennō) (January 9, 1624 ... 1696) was the 109th imperial ruler of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession ... combining the names of two previous empresses, Empress Gemmei (707-715) and her daughter Empress Genshō (715-724). Life In 1629, ...
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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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